HAPPY TRAILS, PEANUT, SPROUT AND JUDITH
Judith Kay is taking her miniature horses, Peanut and Sprout, and leaving Ron Court. And, probably, Colorado Springs, as well. Below are photos of the three: The City Council ruled last...
View ArticleTHE GRASS IS ALWAYS MEANER ON THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY
Fred Van Antwerp wants to walk his neighborhood in peace and out of the way of traffic. In the Broadmoor area of Colorado Springs where he lives, that’s a trick because there are no sidewalks and few...
View ArticleTEJON STREET NEIGHBORS OK WITH BARS, PEEP SHOW BUT NOT SODO
It’s not often that businesses line up to take shots at one of their neighbors. There’s usually a comradery among businesses. They work together to advertise and attract customers or to fight issues...
View ArticleCHICKENS SLAUGHTERED IN COOP A SAD LESSON TO KIDS
These chickens, Moto, Nugget and Snowball, were pets raised by 11-year-old Dalton Holm and his mother, Stacey Stallwood, behind their Cheyenne Canon home. Dalton raised them from chicks. We’re talking...
View ArticleJOSIE TRUJILLO’S HOUSE NO LONGER SYMBOLIZES BLIGHT
Josie Trujillo at the window of her house in Cragmor. The swimming pool, once filled with mud, cattails, weeds and trees, now only holds a little dirty water from the winter. Josie Trujillo is no...
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