CSU Extension and Pueblo Food Project develop edible landscapes
You can pick free food around Pueblo.
and last updated 2021-07-07 07:39:52-04
PUEBLO â You can pick free food in Pueblo.
CSU Extension and the Pueblo Food Project have worked together to develop edible landscapes.
The groups say the project serves two purposes.
The first is to show what foods can be grown in Pueblo and the other is for people to pick the fruit, veggies, or herbs when they are ripe for the picking. We want people to feel like they don t have the space at their homes to grow vegetables that there is a place that they can come out, pick it and have access to it, Michele Hayes said.
A veteran El Paso County prosecutor who was demoted by newly elected 4th Judicial District Attorney Michael Allen has resigned, joining two other longtime female prosecutors in leaving the office.
A Pueblo police officer who was originally charged with felony assault in district court is instead facing misdemeanor charges in county court in connection to a fight at a high school graduation party on Quincy Street in Pueblo last year. .
The case stems from a July 25, 2020, party for the high school graduation of Jimenez wife. Jimenez told investigators of two attacks, the first of which involved Villanueva. In total, Jimenez told investigators five or six individuals had been involved with the assaults.
The case against Villanueva was filed in the 10th Judicial District Court of Colorado on Nov. 17, but Judge Thomas Flesher ruled that he did not find sufficient evidence that Villanueva had committed the worst of Jimenez injuries, and so there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Villanueva for a felony charge.