
Nancy Lofholm
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Staff Writer at The Denver Post
Freelance journalist based in Grand Junction. Telling the stories of the Western Slope - the weird, the timely, the humorous and the just plain interesting.
Articles
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1 week ago |
gjsentinel.com | Nancy Lofholm
An experiment in criminal justice-related group living that unsettled a Grand Junction neighborhood and has Colorado lawmakers questioning a year-old housing law has quietly folded after less than six months in existence. A nonprofit program called A Special Place shut down three homes in Grand Junction that had been operating as supportive living quarters for around 40 adults with criminal and mental health issues.
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2 weeks ago |
coloradosun.com | Nancy Lofholm |Dana Coffield
An experiment in criminal justice-related group living that unsettled a Grand Junction neighborhood and has Colorado lawmakers questioning a year-old housing law has quietly folded after less than six months in existence. A nonprofit program called A Special Place shut down three homes in Grand Junction that had been operating as supportive living quarters for around 40 adults with criminal and mental health issues.
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1 month ago |
montrosepress.com | Nancy Lofholm
There’s something about mushrooms — their ruffled, top-hatted oddball beauty; their earthy to aquatic flavors; and their mind-blowing filamentous lives — that make a certain kind of person fall in love with them. Rhysa Ferris fell hard at 16. kAm$96 24EF2==J 56G6=@A65 2 4CFD9 2E =62DE EH@ J62CD 62C=:6C 27E6C D9@AA:?8 H:E9 8:C=7C:6?5D H9@ H6C6 DA6?5:?8 E96:C 323JD:EE:?8 >@?6J @?
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1 month ago |
montrosepress.com | Nancy Lofholm
There’s something about mushrooms — their ruffled, top-hatted oddball beauty; their earthy to aquatic flavors; and their mind-blowing filamentous lives — that make a certain kind of person fall in love with them. Rhysa Ferris fell hard at 16. She actually developed a crush at least two years earlier after shopping with girlfriends who were spending their babysitting money on lip gloss and nail polish. Ferris bought a mycology book. She read it, and read it again. And again.
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2 months ago |
coloradosun.com | Nancy Lofholm
Story first appeared in:There’s something about mushrooms — their ruffled, top-hatted oddball beauty; their earthy to aquatic flavors; and their mind-blowing filamentous lives — that make a certain kind of person fall in love with them. Rhysa Ferris fell hard at 16. She actually developed a crush at least two years earlier after shopping with girlfriends who were spending their babysitting money on lip gloss and nail polish. Ferris bought a mycology book. She read it, and read it again. And again.
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