Berthoud High Boys Basketball Fall to Roosevelt 74-45
The Berthoud High boys basketball team began their leg of the three game Spartan Basketball Invite on Wednesday evening with a 74-45 loss to the Roosevelt Roughriders.
Poudre River Trail at River Bluffs Open Space to Open to the Public
A new section of the Poudre River Trail, located near Windsor, Colorado now open for public access, for the first time.
Star Night at the LTO, December 17
Learn about two exciting NASA Discovery Program missions encountering comets, two of which are arriving at their spectacular destinations this winter!
“White Elephants” from ARC Thrift Stores
Here are some “White Elephant” gifts found in Arc Thrift Stores that are sure to be a conversation piece at your upcoming event.
Berthoud Chamber looking for Citizen of the Year
The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes a person (s) that goes beyond expectations and has made an impact on the Town of Berthoud
Lady Spartans Drop Home Opener to Mountain View
The Mountain Lions simply proved too strong both offensively and defensively for the Spartans.
EarthSky Tonight—December 8, Earliest northern hemisphere sunsets are not at solstice
the earliest sunsets of the year come about two weeks before the solstice and the shortest day of the year.
EarthSky Tonight—Young moon and Mercury after sunset
To see the planets, find a level horizon in the direction of sunset. The moon and Mercury will pop out close to the southwest horizon some 35 to 60 minutes…
Berthoud Board of Trustees: December 7
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SPECIAL MEETING DECEMBER 7, 2010 BOARD ROOM 7:00 P.M. 1. Mainstreet Update Dir. Eric Boyd
EarthSky Tonight—December 6, Winter Circle up by late evening
This year, the brightest stars of winter appear less brilliant, because there is an even-brighter planet nearby. This planet is Jupiter, by far the brightest star-like object in the evening…