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  • 2 weeks ago | retro1025.com | Chris Kelly

    As the seasons change from winter to spring, officially, and the temps begin to consistently warm up across the State of Colorado, there's two things you can always count on. One, the ski resorts across the Rocky Mountain region begin to shut down for the summer months. And two, the state's wildlife begin to awake. You start to see more birds, moths, snakes... and of course, bears.

  • 2 weeks ago | retro1025.com | Chris Kelly

    You don't have to jog your memory too far back to remember how wildfires seem to start out of nowhere and greatly impact the area over the late spring and early summer months in Colorado. Each and every year, there's nothing worse than seeing that little plume of smoke west of us in the mountains, randomly one day on your way to work, only to see how it's multiplied many times over by the time you're headed home that day.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Chris Kelly

    Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysIt’s always scuzzy in Philadelphia, at least in several new and upcoming crime dramas. There’s the Amanda Seyfried vehicle “Long Bright River” on Peacock, and Brad Ingelsby’s upcoming “Task,” a spiritual cousin to his 2021 critical smash “Mare of Easttown,” on Max.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | finance.yahoo.com | Chris Kelly

    Campaign Trail is our analysis of some of the best new creative efforts from the marketing world. View past columns in the archives here. On cult comedy “Detroiters,” Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson played a pair of creatives at a hapless local ad agency that makes low-budget TV ads for companies like Devereux Wigs and Husky Boys.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | cnhinews.com | Chris Kelly

    “Tip” O’Neill was right: All politics is local. The late, legendary Democratic Speaker of the House didn’t originate the phrase, but he may as well have been talking about Wyoming County. It doesn’t get much more local than Factoryville. Or more Republican. Roughly 10,000 Wyoming County voters are registered Republicans; about 5,000 are Democrats. Nancy Thaler is determined to get every blue voter to the polls in November to defeat Donald Trump and Project 2025.

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