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A bull moose first spotted in Evans on Tuesday morning that then evaded capture in Greeley later in the day was finally sedated and relocated Wednesday morning.
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Greeley Tribune on MSNMoose spotted off 65th Avenue in EvansA bull moose has been spotted Tuesday morning in and around the Grapevine Hollow neighborhood off 65th Avenue in Evans.
Greeley police and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are asking people to avoid Josephine B. Jones Park after wildlife officials unsuccessfully tried to capture a moose.
A young bull moose was spotted in Greeley on Tuesday and after an unsuccessful attempt to capture the large animal, he was safely relocated by wildlife officers on Wednesday.
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Longmont Times-Call on MSNWooden sculptures delight Frederick community at annual carving contestWooden bears, birds and mythical creatures came to life in Frederick this weekend at the town’s annual carving competition.
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Greeley Tribune on MSNGo + Do events for July 20-25Grief Gatherings: 2 p.m., Pines Office Complex, 2619 11th St. Road, Greeley. Join every month at The Pines Office Complex in Greeley for free resources, community and connections to support our ...
A Weld County Sheriff’s Office detentions deputy is accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inmate while on duty earlier this month.
Since a famous meeting in Ripon, Wisconsin, produced the Republican Party, all attempts at a major alternative political part ...
New businesses in the former State Armory building in downtown Greeley want to feed the body and the soul — one customer at a ...
The Greeley Stampede is usually a 12-day western celebration with over a quarter of a million people attending the events, but it didn’t start that way.
Wildlife officers relocated a moose after it wandered into Burley neighborhoods and ate raspberries. Residents were urged to give the animal space.
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