Kelsey Nistel is a content creator and helps with the Retro 102.5 social media. She was born in Toledo, Ohio but has lived in Colorado since 2007. Nistel writes about trending topics and Northern Colorado crime. She keeps the public informed on the Most Wanted suspects of our community weekly. Her favorite places in Northern Colorado include the Poudre Canyon, Estes Park, Big Thompson Canyon and Old Town Fort Collins.
Kelsey Nistel
This Colorado Spa is a Beer Lover’s Paradise
Visitors will leave The Beer Spa feeling happy and hoppy.
An Exciting Plan is Underway for a Historic Colorado Property
The Union Printers Home is undergoing a major renovation.
Drone Footage Captures Footage of Abandoned Colorado Hotel
A drone video gives a peek at an abandoned resort in Walsenburg, Colorado.
Visit Buffalo Bill’s Grave While Driving Colorado’s Lariat Loop
Pay a visit to Buffalo Bill's Grave and Museum in Golden, Colorado.
Watch Hundreds of Bats Fly From a Former Colorado Mine Shaft
The Orient Mine Bat Colony is the biggest in Colorado and also one of the largest colonies in the country.
What’s Next for the Oldest Building in Downtown Denver?
Denver's Curry-Chucovich House is currently for lease. What will the historic building be next?
This Week’s Larimer County’s Most Wanted: Dale Greenman
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office updates their Most Wanted list, giving citizens the chance to provide any information about any of the posted criminals.
Spend the Night Under the Stars at this Colorado Glamping Site
Camp Stargazer is the perfect place for a private, Colorado getaway.
The World’s Only Underground Firehouse is in Colorado
Tucked into the side of a mountain in the historic mining town of Creede, Colorado sits the world's only underground firehouse.
Watch Out for Turtles While Driving on Colorado Roads Right Now
Turtles are on the move in Northern Colorado.
Injured 20-Pound Bald Eagle Rescued From Tree in Berthoud
An injured bald eagle is on the road to recovery, after being rescued from a tree in Berthoud over the weekend.
This Colorado Town Was Almost Named After a Traditional Dessert
The sweet name didn't stick.