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Mountain West Postpones Fall Sports, CSU, AFA Football Included
The fall sports affected by the decision include football, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball.
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The fall sports affected by the decision include football, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball.
Fortunately for the furry family, that drain was outside the Weld County Sheriff’s Office substation in that town.
Last year’s revenue for CU football was $43.4 million dollars.
Volunteers helped hand out more than 1,300 backpacks loaded with school supplies.
Colorado State University football players are throwing their support behind Coach Steve Addazio.
It’s not known why the 100-gallon tank ruptured, according to Denver Fire Department spokesman Greg Pixley.
He has hosted the Simmons Foundation Life Skills Basketball Camp for the last 14 years.
“There isn’t a whole lot of margin for error,” Rockies general manager Jeff Bridich said.
A Colorado athlete is joining the fight for an even playing field.
Civic Center Eats will open on Aug. 12 for lunch and dinner.
All incline users must make a free online reservation before hiking and show proof of the reservation to an onsite attendant.
It happened in Denver late last month on the 3800 block of Quebec Street.
Denver police said two people were having a discussion when the woman pulled down her mask and coughed in that person’s face.
The raptor is on its way to a wildlife center in Pueblo after suffering a head injury.
Organizers say registration nor qualifications are required, but supplies will go fast.
Crews from Arvada Fire Protection District Station C responded to the call for help.
Keeping kids and staff safe during a pandemic means face coverings will be the new norm.
Miller says the job the Broncos are doing to keep him safe was enough for him to not opt out.
"While we have many great fans, none have been more visible and loved than Betty and Peggy," said CU Athletic Director Rick George.
The CEA posted pictures on social media that show teachers signing their wills as fears surrounding the coronavirus pandemic remain high.