Cats, Deer, Rugby, and Liquor

Colorado News

Click on headline for full article
New Mexico Cat Flees Fire, Is Found 240 Miles Away in Colorado
The black and white cat ended up in Pueblo, Colo., some 240 miles north of her Albuquerque home. She was returned Sunday to her owner, Jade Schulte. Miko's adventure began after Schulte's home burned in December. The cat disappeared that night.

"We didn't think we were going to get her back," Schulte said. "We had basically given up hope and were hoping that she was with a good family."

About two weeks ago, she got a call from Pueblo that her cat was safe and sound.

"I was like, 'Great I'll pick her up!'" Schulte said. "I figured she was here at the shelter but they said, 'We're in Pueblo, Colorado,' and I said, 'How on earth did she get to Pueblo, Colorado?' and they said 'I don't know, where are you?' I said, 'We're in Albuquerque."'

Officials at the Pueblo shelter speculate that Miko, scared and trying to keep warm, hid in a truck and rode it up Interstate 25. When the Pueblo animal shelter got her, her collar was missing, but shelter officials scanned the microchip in her neck and came up with her owner's name.
Colorado Does More Emergency Deer Feeding
EAGLE, Colo. (AP) -- Because of a heavy snow season that will go into the record books in some areas, wildlife staff soon will begin feeding famished deer near Eagle and Wolcott. Although feeding has been required more frequently in the Gunnison Valley, which not only experiences heavy snow but is much colder, this is only the third time in 25 years it has happened in the Vail Valley.
New Stadium May Be Coming to Downtown Colorado Springs
"A field bigger than Invesco field could be coming to downtown Colorado Springs." Can you guess which sport this stadium will house?
Customer Concerns Color Debate On Sunday Liquor Sales
What do you think of that article and what do you think of liquor being sold on Sundays? Click on the "Comments" link below to voice your opinion.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

1 comment:

Crazy Eddie said...

One of the main arguments proponents of repealing the Sunday blue law use is convenience. Convenience has become the number one priority in America today. I wonder why it has become more important than anything else.