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Bottled Water Notification For 73 City of Loveland Water Customers
Bottled Water Notification For 73 City of Loveland Water Customers
Bottled Water Notification For 73 City of Loveland Water Customers
A bottled water notification for 73 City of Loveland water customers in a small area west of West Ridge Drive and U.S. Highway 34 has been issued, alerting residents that they should not drink or use in any form water from their faucets due to damage to portions of transmission lines from the water treatment plant that serve their homes.
Modern Day Superman Wows The Crowd
Modern Day Superman Wows The Crowd
Modern Day Superman Wows The Crowd
See this guy? He's not Superman. He's Michal Navratil of the Czech Republic and this cat has more bollas than anyone I know. Well, everyone who competes in Cliff Diving gets my respect. But this guy...who cool is he?
Strict Fort Collins Water Restrictions Expected For 2013, City Fountains Could Shut Down Too
Strict Fort Collins Water Restrictions Expected For 2013, City Fountains Could Shut Down Too
Strict Fort Collins Water Restrictions Expected For 2013, City Fountains Could Shut Down Too
Guess what? If you live in Fort Collins, you'll could face water restrictions as early as April 1st, 2013. At least that's the news from the Coloradoan. Those water restrictions could be more severe than usual. And when restrictions are in place, the city water features at Oak Street Plaza, Spring Canyon Park and Fossil Creek Park all have to have their water turned off as well. Lame.
What Are You Afraid Of? [VIDEO]
What Are You Afraid Of? [VIDEO]
What Are You Afraid Of? [VIDEO]
I was reading a story this morning about Garrett McNamara breaking another world surfing record on a MONSTER wave in Portugal and wondered if it's bravery, stupidity or a little bit of both. How brave are you?
Fort Collins Water Quality Not Affected by High Park Fire, City Is Monitoring
Fort Collins Water Quality Not Affected by High Park Fire, City Is Monitoring
Fort Collins Water Quality Not Affected by High Park Fire, City Is Monitoring
The City of Fort Collins Utilities wants residents to know it’s taking steps to make sure the cities drinking water is not affected by the High Park Fire. Fort Collins’ drinking water quality has not been affected by recent fires. Officials can expect Fort Collins’ water quality to remain at an expected high level.

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