in Thornton, Colorado as of November 25, 2023. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in... American dish: recreational fishing Dec 10 American hunting and wildlife Nov 19 The National...
Dish Network Corp. of Douglas County and NFL Network announced that “NFL RedZone,” a new channel, will be available starting Sept. 13, the first Sunday of the NFL regular season. ; Performance Enhancing Meat Snack Co. of Englewood announced the availability of Perky Jerky, a caffeinated beef jerky. ; Simple Solar, a Boulder-based provider of solar designs and installation, has initiated a long- term strategic partnership with Denver-based Spinnaker, a supply-chain consulting firm.
Smashburger, a Denver-based fast-casual restaurant, secured its first franchisee, New Jersey-based Mascott Corp. Mascott was also named a “Founders Club” member, a designation reserved for the first five large franchisees. Liquid Compass, a Denver-based streaming-delivery network, announced that it has re-signed Crawford Broadcasting, a Christian broadcaster, to provide streaming media and RIAA royalty-reporting services to Crawford’s 22 stations. Advanced Distributed Sensor Systems Inc. of Littleton has received an Air Force contract val ...
Firestone officials approved a plan for Thornton to construct a piece of its roughly 70-mile-long water pipeline through the town’s right-of-way earlier this week. When it’s complete, the 42-inch diameter steel pipeline is expected to connect the south side of Thornton to a reservoir northwest of Fort Collins. Thornton officials have worked on the water pipeline project for decades; and the city has had shares of the reservoir since the 1980s. Eight miles of the pipeline project is already complete in Weld County. The project is divided int ...
THORNTON, Colo. — Authorities are blaming a destructive house fire in Thornton on a small marijuana growing operation in the basement. ; Thornton Police spokesman Matt Barnes says the Tuesday morning fire was caused by overloaded extension cords associated with the growing of three pot plants. ; He says the fire damage was extensive and the house is uninhabitable. No one was hurt. ; No one has been charged with a crime, since Colorado’s pot laws allow adults 21 and over to grow up to six plants at home. But Barnes says fires related to home growing operations have historically been a challenge because of the electrical problems they can cause.
of Colorado’s two marquee winter pro sports teams, there has never been a more daunting... provider Dish Network — which account for the majority of its viewers — remain at a...
Dish Network confirmed Wednesday it is shuttering a customer service center in Alvin, Texas. About 550 workers there will lose their jobs when the facility closes in May. Like others in the pay TV business, the Douglas County satellite TV service has seen its number of subscribers fall in recent years. “This was a difficult decision made after careful deliberation,” John Swieringa, Dish’s executive vice president of operations, said in a statement. “As a result of continually improving our customer experience over the past several years ...
Denver and 16 other communities have sued OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma Inc. and other opioid makers and distributors in three separate lawsuits claiming they fraudulently hyped the drugs behind the deadly nationwide epidemic of 440,000 overdoses. The three lawsuits were filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Denver against some of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the country, including Purdue, Endo, Teva and Janssen, as well as drug companies such as Johnson and Johnson and AmerisourceBergen. ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announced that a Colorado Springs man was sentenced to 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of bank robbery. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office 39-year-old Aron Radej of Colorado Springs pled guilty to three counts of bank robbery, and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said the plea agreement showed that Radej was on...
THORNTON, Colo. (AP) — Authorities are blaming a destructive house fire in Thornton on a small marijuana growing operation in the basement. ; Thornton Police spokesman Matt Barnes says the Tuesday morning fire was caused by overloaded extension cords associated with the growing of three pot plants. ; He says the fire damage was extensive and the house is uninhabitable. No one was hurt. ; No one has been charged with a crime, since Colorado’s pot laws allow adults 21 and over to grow up to six plants at home. But Barnes says fires related to home growing operations have historically been a challenge because of the electrical problems they can cause.