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After cutting at least 15% of its workforce, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will relocate many employees to five hubs.
A concert could be in a former Albertson’s parking lot’s future. Or maybe a “food truck rally” and a pop-up farmers market.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a major reorganization that will relocate thousands of jobs from Washington, D.C ...
Looking for ways to beat the heat in the final days of summer break? Here's where to find splash pads in Fort Collins, ...
The Book Ranch has been boarded up after its July 9 sale, presumably bringing an end to its decades-long run in Fort Collins.
A Fort Collins resident is Larimer County's first human West Nile virus case of the season, the Larimer County health ...
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The Fort Collins Urban Renewal Authority is expected to grant $100,000 to support an estimated $26.2 million apartment ...
Fort Collins seeks nominees for its Disability Advisory Board awards, honoring those who improve lives for people with ...
PBR made a big impression in its Canvas Stadium debut, as bull riding and rowdy concerts mixed with a Colorado summer ...
Here's what to know about federal offices in Fort Collins, including which departments have workers here and their offices' ...
Around 2,600 workers — more than half the Washington, D.C. workforce — will be moved to five hubs, stretching from North ...
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