Coupon Archive for October 2009
A new, modern $6.2 million building project to provide a location for Fort Carson military bands to practice and perform nears completion under direction of Mass Service and Supply of Pueblo. The general contractor teamed with Main Electric, Pueblo Electric, G&H Glass and El Paso Plumbing
The best athletes at CSU-Pueblo were inducted into the new ThunderWolves Hall of Fame on October 30, 2009. A crowd of more than 250 was present. Athletes were recognized for soccer, basketball, baseball, football, track and field and tennis as well as contributor and a special award
On Halloween, October 31, another H1N1 vaccination clinic was held at the Colorado State Fair Events Center. There will be more clinics scheduled are more vaccine becomes available. Vaccinations are limited to priority qualified candidates until all at-risk vaccinations have been given. As more vaccine becomes available, anyone
Lake Pueblo itself covers. 7.3 square miles. Boating and fishing are popular all year long. Summer activities add swimming, windsurfing, and water skiing to the fun. Open year round, there are 400 campsites in the park which covers 9,600 acres.
It takes a minimum of two hours to walk through the zoo exhibits. If you love to stop and really enjoy the animals and visit the garden areas, you can expect to spend at least four hours.
Thursday, October 22, Pueblo citizens at high risk for the N1H1 flu virus, including pregnant women, caregivers, healthcare workers, and children and adults with health problems, gathered at the Colorado State Fair Events Center to begin receiving flu vaccinations. The clinic operated from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with City and County Health Department staff receiving assistance from the Univeristy of Colorado – Pueblo nursing students.
By fighting the Mountaineers stubborn defense, the ThunderWolves took the defense down stone by stone. Lewis, a mere 5-foot 6-inches and 165 pounds, rushed 181 yards total and achieved three touchdowns for the team. Converted cornerback Johnson added an additional 99 yards and another touchdown. The team totaled 328 yards rushing, using their offensive line consisting of only freshmen players.
MediMar Ministries, owned by Tom Sexton, has prepared a legal marijuana dispensary located at 112 Colorado Street in the building formeraly known as “The Ambrosia Buildnig”. The City has delayed the opening of the dispensary and is proposing an ordinance which will delay the opening 90 days.
