Tuesday, February 25th, 2025

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Good morning, Fort Collins. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 25th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Poudre Fire Authority responded to 2,073 emergency incidents in January 2025, primarily involving Rescue and Emergency Medical Services, demonstrating the critical role of first responders in Northern Colorado. North Forty News
- ➤ The future of the former Hughes Stadium site in Fort Collins remains undetermined, highlighting its significant past and the ongoing deliberations about its next phase. The Coloradoan
- ➤ Fort Collins is conducting a public survey until March 5 to gather input on the future use of the former Hughes Stadium site, aiming for recommendations on parks, recreation, and conservation. The Coloradoan
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A man was critically injured after his truck hit a tree in Fort Collins, and a responding police vehicle was also struck by another car. CBS Colorado
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures presents the 'It's about TIME' exhibit, engaging visitors in the historical and cultural significance of time through interactive displays until May 24. Colorado State University
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Colorado State University's Democracy Summit, set for March 5-7, aims to engage the community in diverse discussions on democratic innovation, featuring keynotes and sessions on topics ranging from race and economy to science and mythology. Colorado State University
LIFESTYLE NEWS
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Colorado State's track and field team aims to overcome recent challenges and win a second consecutive men’s and women’s Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championship in Albuquerque. Colorado State University
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Herbal Cooking Class: Wild Spices with Kat MacKinnon
This class explores the use of Rocky Mountain herbs to enhance culinary dishes and medicinal preparations.
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University Symphony Orchestra Concert: Stirrings, Airs, and Virtuosities
The CSU University Symphony performs under guest conductor Adam Torres, featuring clarinetist Peter Hansen and a program including works by Crusell, Schubert, Galbraith, and Haydn.
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Nick Critchlow Live Performance
Local singer/songwriter Nick Critchlow will perform original acoustic music at Peculier Ales in Fort Collins.
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18th Annual Seed Swap & Giveaway
This free community event allows participants to share and trade seeds, fostering local gardening and sustainability efforts.
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Connor Garvey and Alexa Wildish in Concert
An evening of live music featuring award-winning singer-songwriter Connor Garvey and fellow musician Alexa Wildish at Avogadro's Number.
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Figure Drawing Class: Hands and Feet at 3 Square Art
This event is part of a six-week course focused on figure drawing, specifically addressing the challenges of drawing hands and feet with a structured approach.
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Larimer County Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting
A monthly support group for individuals with Parkinson's, their care partners, and loved ones, offering resources and community connection.
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Opera Fort Collins presents Donizetti’s Don Pasquale
Experience the comic opera 'Don Pasquale', set in 1930's Fort Collins, featuring themes of love, deception, and a twist of fate.
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The Bright Light Social Hour Concert
Experience the psychedelic rock sounds of The Bright Light Social Hour, a renowned band from Austin, TX, performing live at The Coast in Fort Collins.
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The Young Dubliners Live Concert
The Young Dubliners, a prominent Celtic Rock band, will perform at the Aggie Theatre as they work on their tenth studio album.
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