JUNE
•June 11:
Kids & Clays Sporting Clays Shoot, benefit for Ronald McDonald House Charities, Pikes Peak Gun Club, rmhcsouthern colorado.org.
• June 19:
•June 29 and Oct. 4:
Cameron Memorial Golf Tourney, Flying Horse North and Perry Park, to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities, register:rmhcsoutherncolorado.org.
JULY
golf tournament, Cheyenne Mountain Resort, best ball scramble format, cheyennevillage.org/cheyenne-village-golf- tournament.
AUGUST
• Aug. 19-21: Goodwill of Colorado’s
An Enchanted Weekend at Garden of the Gods Resort & Club, chic boutique, golf tournament and on the mesa events, AnEnchanted Weekend.com.
• Aug. 20:
Happy Trails, El Paso County Parks, 6 p.m., Fox Run Park, to benefit a planned nature center in the park, information to come.
Jan 13, 2021
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 12, 2021
OPELIKA, Ala. – On Tuesday, Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced the City of Opelika (Lee County) will be receiving $1,328,687.23 in funding for Exit 62 improvements.
The goal of this project is to ultimately improve access along Columbus Parkway (US-280/US-431) at I-85 (EXIT 62) from Fox Run Parkway to North Uniroyal Road. The improvements will include signal upgrades, access management modifications and the addition of a left turn lane on Columbus Parkway.
“We’re thankful for the funding we have been granted to improve Exit 62. These future improvements will greatly enhance the safety of this very busy intersection,” said Mayor Gary Fuller.
Jan 13, 2021
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 12, 2021
OPELIKA, Ala. – On Tuesday, Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced the City of Opelika (Lee County) will be receiving $1,328,687.23 in funding for Exit 62 improvements.
The goal of this project is to ultimately improve access along Columbus Parkway (US-280/US-431) at I-85 (EXIT 62) from Fox Run Parkway to North Uniroyal Road. The improvements will include signal upgrades, access management modifications and the addition of a left turn lane on Columbus Parkway.
“We’re thankful for the funding we have been granted to improve Exit 62. These future improvements will greatly enhance the safety of this very busy intersection,” said Mayor Gary Fuller.
On the Lookout: Suspected serial purse-snatcher caught on surveillance
Colo. (KRDO) El Paso County Sheriff detectives are on the lookout for a man who s thought to be behind a string of car break-ins at Fox Run Park.
The suspect according to detectives most recently charged $1,027.95 to a victim s credit card at the King Soopers off Baptist Road. The suspect had opened the victim s unlocked car, which was parked at Fox Run Park, stealing her purse mid-day on November 16, 2020.
The surveillance capture at King Soopers matches that of multiple other descriptions of similar vehicle break-ins at Fox Run Park.
Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the city will receive $1,328,687.23 for the project to improve access along Columbus Parkway at Interstate 85 (Exit 62) from Fox Run Parkway to North Uniroyal Road.