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 Week’s Larimer County Colorado’s Most Wanted: Damon Moreno
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office updates its Most Wanted list, giving citizens the chance to provide any information about any of the posted criminals.
Colorado Day Trip: Visit the Quaint Town of Castle Rock
Spend a weekend in the charming town of Castle Rock, Colorado.
Central City May Be the Most Haunted Place in Colorado
The "richest square mile on earth" could also be the most haunted.
This Week’s Larimer County Colorado’s Most Wanted: Don Doyle
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office updates its Most Wanted list, giving citizens the chance to provide any information about any of the posted criminals.
This Toxic Weed is a Colorado Gardener’s Worst Enemy
These prickly plants are a gardener's worst nightmare.
Endangered California Condor Illegally Poached in Colorado
The bird was illegally shot in Colorado.
Explore What’s Left of the Abandoned Town of Apex, Colorado
There's a lot of history in the abandoned town of Apex, Colorado.
Is the Corn Sweat Phenomenon Happening in Colorado?
Who knew corn could sweat?
What is Railbiking and Where Can You Do it in Colorado?
Have you ever tried railbiking?
This Week’s Larimer County Colorado’s Most Wanted: Kayla Mercado
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office updates its Most Wanted list, giving citizens the chance to provide any information about any of the posted criminals.
Colorado is Home to Three of the Longest Golf Courses in the U.S.
Three of the longest golf courses in the country can be found in Colorado.
Are Convicted Felons Allowed to Vote in Colorado?
Are convicted felons and people behind bars legally allowed to vote in Colorado?