Cooking with insects
Curious as to how Tempura Battered Mealworms or Scorpion Scaloppine taste? Find out on Saturday, April 10, when the “Martha Stewart” of insect cuisine, Chef David George Gordon, appears live…
April Employers’ Roundtable, Google-icious
The next session in this season’s series of Employers’ Roundtables, “Google-icious, ” is scheduled for Thursday morning, April 15, 8:00 a.m.- 9:30 a.m., in the Columbine Room of the Fort…
9Health Fair Coming to Berthoud
The 9Health Fair will be coming to Berthoud High School on April 10, 7 a.m. to noon. There are some changes for this year. The Berthoud Lions Club is the…
Larimer County Weed Control & Forestry Customer Service Summer Hours
Services include recommendations on weed management and range and pasture restoration, herbicide sprayer rentals, herbicide sales, informational brochures, and weed identification. Forestry services include expert advice on hazardous and diseased…
Obituary: Leslie Clyde Nielsen
Leslie Clyde Nielsen, 55 of Berthoud, died at his residence on March 20, 2010.He worked in construction, then later for the Larimer County Parks Department as a Park Ranger, and…
The “Bean” is closed, Windy says goodbye to Berthoud
Citing the construction on Mountain Avenue, from which she never fully recovered, and facing another summer of construction, Windy Castle has called it quits. She told customers on Saturday that…
Earthsky Tonight — April 6, 2010: Use Big Dipper to find Polaris and Little Dipper
Polaris is special because it always stays in the same spot in the northern sky. It is the star around which the entire northern sky appears to turn.
Earthsky Tonight — April 5, 2010: Star in the constellation Bootes makes history
In 2007, an international team of astronomers caught the star Tau Bootis flipping its north and south magnetic poles while they were mapping the magnetic fields of stars.This was the…
Earthsky Tonight — April 4, 2010: Drive a spike to Spica
This star is Spica in the constellation Virgo the Maiden. If you are outside this evening, you can follow the arc to Arcturus and drive a spike to Spica.
Earthsky Tonight — April 3, 2010: Mercury and Venus closest for year
Have you seen the planet Mercury after sunset yet? If not, what are you waiting for? The first week of April presents your best chance to catch Mercury in all…