Wednesday, March 5th, 2025
Good morning, Fort Collins. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 5th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Eagle Scouts from Troop 97 built flag retirement boxes in Larimer County for respectful disposal of worn U.S. flags, now available at county clerk and recorder's offices. The Coloradoan
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Two men, 56-year-old Aaron Cole and 54-year-old Kelly Demings, were accidentally poisoned by carbon monoxide, leading to their deaths in a Fort Collins storm drain. Loveland Reporter-Herald
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Colorado State University's Muslim Student Association hosted a Ramadan Iftar Celebration to foster community and understanding among students of all backgrounds. Colorado State University
- ➤ The exhibition 'The Body Construct: Between Flesh and Thought' at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, curated by Colorado State University students, explores the significance of the human body in relation to identity and experience through a diverse collection of art. Colorado State University
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Girls, Inc. member Daisy will preview the CSU Spur Girls & Science event scheduled for Saturday, emphasizing the importance of encouraging young girls' interest in science. CBS Colorado
- ➤ The Poudre School District Board of Education will maintain existing school start times for the 2025-26 year, exploring other adjustments and efficient busing strategies amidst discussions of future changes. The Coloradoan
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A team at Colorado State University, funded by a $1.5 million U.S. Department of Defense grant, is developing a biopolymer foam for improved wound treatment and recovery, aiming for commercial use in military and civilian healthcare. Colorado State University
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Colorado State University men's basketball seniors led the team to an 83-56 victory over San Jose State, achieving a record for conference wins in a season during their final game at Moby Arena. Colorado State University
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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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2025 CSU International Symposium
The 6th annual International Symposium hosted by the Office of International Programs at Colorado State University will feature various sessions focused on global issues and collaborations.
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Figure Drawing Course: The Face at 3 Square Art
This final class of a six-week figure drawing course focuses on capturing the anatomy and expression of the human face.
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Yacht Rock Revue Concert
Yacht Rock Revue is a performance by the acclaimed soft-rock party band, known for covering iconic tracks from the genre.
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Yacht Rock Revue: A Nostalgic Soft-Rock Experience
Yacht Rock Revue, recognized by Rolling Stone as the premier soft-rock party band, provides a nostalgic musical journey through the catchy hits of the '70s and '80s.
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Live Performance by Neighbor
Neighbor, an unpredictable live band known for their diverse catalog, will perform at Aggie Theatre, promising a unique musical experience.
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Fort Collins Almost St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl
This themed pub crawl in Downtown Fort Collins features social media contests, a Best Dressed contest, and a variety of engaging activities at multiple locations.
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Open House: 2559 Serena Dr, Mead CO 80542
Welcome home! Stop by and see this updated home, backing to pasture with no HOA or Metro District! Sunday 3/16 from 1-3pm. View the link to learn more!
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