What do you get when you combine a nationally recognized singer who is also one of the finest emcees in Gospel music, a home schooled piano playing genius, a talented tenor and the great-grandson to one of the founding father of Blackwood Brothers Quartet? The Blackwood Legacy. The Blackwood Legacy Quartet, comprised of Rick Price, [...]
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Carol Weitzel Lind, 71 of Eaton, died on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at the Hospice & Palliative Care of Northern Colorado Inpatient Unit. She was born on December 27, 1938 in Severance, Colorado to Henry and Lydia (Batz) Weitzel. Following graduation from Windsor High School she attended Wartburg College (the College of the Lutheran Church) [...]
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Carol Weitzel Lind, 71 of Eaton, died on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at the Hospice & Palliative Care of Northern Colorado Inpatient Unit. She was born on December 27, 1938 in Severance, Colorado to Henry and Lydia (Batz) Weitzel. Following graduation from Windsor High School she attended Wartburg College (the College of the Lutheran Church) [...]
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by Rev. Brad Over and over again when we read the story of Jesus’ first miracle (The turning of water into wine at the wedding in Cana) we clearly see the wonderful power Jesus has over the physical world. In this account John says that He “shows His glory and the disciples believed.” John 2:11. [...]
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By Rev. Brad If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? The same question could be asked of many churches in our area. Sunday after Sunday, week after week, churches all over this country preach from the Word of God to a congregation [...]
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Victor Rangel Sr. of Greeley died May 20, 2010 in Greeley. He was born March 23, 1916 in Waco, Texas to Victor Rangel and Eugenia (Frausto) Rangel. Corporal Rangel served with the United States Air Force from March 6, 1942 until May 6, 1944. He was stationed both at Luke Field in Phoenix, Arizona Yuma [...]
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As Christians or people of any faith that work in the marketplace (that just about all of us isn’t it), we are faced with a choice daily about how our faith will impact how we work and interact with those we come into contact with in the workplace. Visit about any Christian church here in [...]
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Jackie Lou Schulz, 51, of Ault, passed away Sunday, April 18, at North Colorado Medical Center. She was born on February 11, 1959, to John Jr. and Ottillie Christine (Schutz) Schulz in Greeley, Colorado. She spent her entire life in Ault. Jackie’s life centered around her church, her work and her friends and family. Jackie [...]
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by John Benjamin Fixing Broken Windows is an allusion to an essay written by G. Kelling in 1982. In this essay Kelling asserts that the crime rates in a neighborhood ebb and flow with the upkeep of the neighborhood. For example if the window in a building is broken and passer-bys notice that it is [...]
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