Colorado
Wildfire prompts evacuations in Conejos County
The U.S. Forest Service mentioned the Menkhaven Hearth is burning about seven miles northwest of Fox Creek.
CONEJOS COUNTY, Colo. — A quick-growing wildfire in southern Colorado prompted evacuations and highway closures Saturday.
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) mentioned the Menkhaven Hearth, final measured at 197 acres, is burning about seven miles northwest of Fox Creek in Conejos County.
Folks dwelling north of Freeway 17 from Fox Creek to Horca have been ordered to evacuate to the Parish Corridor in Antonito.
Freeway 17 is closed 9 miles south of Antonito as much as mile level 28, close to Cumbres Go, based on USFS.
There’s a pre-evacuation discover for Orca, Rainbow Lodge and up Conejos Canyon on Forest Service Street 205 to the Rocky Mountain Lodge.
The Colorado Division of Public Well being and Atmosphere has issued an Air High quality Well being Advisory for southern Conejos County due to the smoke. It is anticipated to remain in impact till 9 a.m. Sunday.
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Colorado
Colorado Task Force One is getting ready for Milton | KRDO
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- Colorado rescue teams are ready to help out again as Milton grows into a category-four hurricane before hitting Florida’s west coast.
First responders from Colorado were already in the southeastern part of the United States helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
West Metro Fire Rescue is sharing its latest update from North Carolina.
They’re one of several agencies that make up the Colorado Task Force One, along with firefighters from Colorado Springs and Fort Carson.
They say the task force including search dogs found a missing person sheltering in what was left of her home. She was isolated with no contact with her family since the storm.
According to the Colorado Task Force One, the K-9s kept on showing interest in that location. The task force then contacted local law enforcement and that’s how they were able to find the missing woman.
In preparation for Milton to make landfall, four more task forces have been activated, one is from Washington State and three are from California.
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Colorado receives votes in latest AP Top 25 poll following bye week
The Colorado Buffaloes football team, led by head coach Deion Sanders, continues to garner national attention, even during their bye week. Despite not playing in Week 6, the Buffaloes received three votes in the latest AP Top 25 poll, reflecting the ongoing belief in their potential this season. Coach Prime’s squad has captivated college football fans with their high-profile performances and bold leadership, maintaining relevance in the rankings conversation.
The Buffaloes’ ability to receive votes in the AP poll during a bye week speaks volumes about the respect they’ve earned from voters. Their exciting offensive play, driven by standout performances from players like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, has positioned them as a team to watch. The three votes in the latest poll suggest that voters still see promise in the Buffaloes, despite recent challenges, including a few losses to ranked opponents.
This recognition comes in a year when Coach Prime’s first season at Colorado has drawn significant attention, both for the team’s potential and for the excitement surrounding his coaching style.
Meanwhile, the AP Top 25 saw significant movement, particularly at the top. Texas climbed to No. 1 in the nation, taking over the top spot from Alabama following the Crimson Tide’s shocking loss to unranked Vanderbilt. The Longhorns, despite being off in Week 6, earned 52 first-place votes, surpassing Ohio State, who came in second after a dominant 35-7 victory over Iowa.
Other notable changes in the poll included Oregon moving up to No. 3, while previously top-ranked teams Missouri and Michigan fell out of the top 20 following their losses. As Colorado prepares for its next game against No. 18 Kansas State, the national spotlight will likely stay focused on them, with Coach Prime continuing to lead the charge and drive the narrative around his team.
Colorado
Aurora firefighter reclaims Colorado pumpkin record with one-ton gourd
An Aurora firefighter’s prodigious pumpkin was recognized as the heaviest ever grown in the state of Colorado on Saturday, topping the list at more than a ton.
The lord among gourds — named Winifred Sanderson after the character of the same name from the 1993 film “Hocus Pocus” — weighed in at 2,083 pounds when it hit the scale at the Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off held Saturday at Nick’s Garden Center in Aurora.
Fire medic Brad Bledsoe said 2024 marks his family’s third year growing competition-sized pumpkins on their property in Fort Collins.
The former plant nursery employee described carefully managing the growing process, from measuring the nutrients present in the soil, to researching the genetics of the Atlantic giant pumpkin seed used, to watering his plant every day.
“It’s a whole can of worms,” Bledsoe said.
He said his friend brought a skid steer to help load the pumpkin onto a trailer that Bledsoe used to haul Winifred Sanderson from Fort Collins to Aurora.
“It was my favorite thing to do, was driving with the pumpkin and seeing people’s faces light up,” he said. “You can see the curiosity, like people asking if it’s even real and asking if they can take pictures with it.”
Aurora Fire Rescue announced in a news release and Nick’s Garden Center confirmed that the pumpkin took first prize at the weigh-in organized by The Great Pumpkin Commonwealth.
Bledsoe claimed Colorado’s pumpkin record earlier this year with the first of three competition-sized pumpkins, named Mary Sanderson after another of the Sanderson sisters from “Hocus Pocus,” which weighed in at 1,955 pounds.
The record was briefly taken by another grower last month before Bledsoe took it back with the first Colorado pumpkin to weigh more than a ton Saturday. A third competition-sized pumpkin grown by Bledsoe, Sarah Sanderson, is slated to be weighed in Fort Collins on Oct. 12.
As for the heaviest recorded jack-o’-lantern, Bledsoe said Travis Gienger’s world-record-breaking pumpkin was carved into one in 2023.
“But, there’s always next year,” Bledsoe said.
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