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Mother’s Day Activities in the Colorado Springs Area
Mother’s Day is fast approaching…this Sunday, May 11, to be exact! Since the weather forecast isn’t looking so good for outdoor activities, there are […]
Lyft Brings Free Ride-Sharing to Colorado
Do you need a “lift”? Well, now you can get a lift by contacting Lyft Inc., a new free ride-sharing company that has expanded into Colorado Springs. Lyft has […]
Broncos vs. Seahawks in Preseason Opener!
Bring on the Seahawks! Would you believe the Broncos are playing the Seattle Seahawks in the preseason opener at Sports Authority Field in August? That […]
Windows XP Support Ends
D-Day for Windows XP! After 12 long years, today, April 8, Microsoft is ending its free support and updates of Windows XP as we know it. “Despite […]
Prayer and Good Thoughts to the Fort Hood Victims
Please take a moment of silence or prayer for the victims of the Fort Hood shooting yesterday. Our hearts are broken.
CSU Professor Back on Jeopardy April 2
If you like the answer and question game Jeopardy like we do, you can see a Colorado State University professor, Russ Schumacher, 10 years after […]
Air Force Academy is 60 Years Old!
Today is the official birthday of the United States Air Force Academy. President Dwight Eisenhower signed legislation authorizing the school on April 1, 1954. The Air […]
The Sandwich Generation
Baby boomers…are you part of the “sandwich” generation? (This is the latest tag applied to the baby boomers.) While boomers are negotiating their own transitions, […]
“Click It or Ticket” Campaign
Colorado drivers, let’s follow the law and buckle up those seat belts or you could get a ticket! Statistics: 1) According to CDOT, 178 […]