Lenhard Family Holiday Light Show starting today through New Year's Day
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
FESTUS, Mo. - The Lenhard Family Holiday Light Show is back Thursday. It's located at the Larry G. Crites Memorial Park in Festus.It's even larger than before, with 120,000 computer-controlled lights. Synched up to holiday music. That's about 40,000 more than last year. You can listen on your car radio. Parents sue Big Cedar Lodge after child dies in Branson boat accident The show runs Thursday through Sunday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and nights starting December 14 until New Year's Day.It's free, but donations are accepted for the Jefferson County Rescue Mission. The Lenhard family also puts on a big light show around Halloween.USML hosting Division II NCAA Midwest Regionals tonight
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
ST. LOUIS - UMSL is hosting a big women's volleyball tournament Thursday. It's the Division II NCAA Midwest Regionals. The fourth-ranked UMSL Tritons host eighth-seeded Missouri S&T at 5:00 p.m. Last year, the Triton volleyball team won the Midwest regional before losing in the NCAA semifinal. Missouri teen sentenced for murder of SIUE student That's a great season, and yet 2023 has been even better. The Tritons have a perfect 26-0 record and have locked up the top seed in the conference tournament.Police searching for people of interest in Thanksgiving murder
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. - Police are searching for two people of interest in a Thanksgiving murder.They are looking for Scorian Johnson Jr. of Granite City and Michael Hunter of Belleville. They are considered armed and dangerous. Parents sue Big Cedar Lodge after child dies in Branson boat accident Two teenagers were shot inside a stolen car one week ago on Adele Street in Cahokia Heights. One teen died from his injuries.The Illinois State Police are assisting with the investigation. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Former Greenwich executive chef cooking up his own pizzeria
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
Monarch butterflies migrate south to Mexico every winter. They’re the only butterflies to complete a two-way migration, like birds do, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.“No matter how far they travel, though, they always know how to return home,” said Justin Freeman.Freeman, the former head chef at The Greenwich and the current executive chef at vegan restaurant Somebody People, was inspired by the monarch butterfly and using that inspiration for his upcoming pizzeria: Monarch. He loves the sense of nostalgia that food gives you, and how it can make you feel like you’ve returned home from a long migration.“When I think of home in New York, I have vivid memories of the smell of chicken in the oven, or even on nights out when we’d grab a slice of pizza,” Freeman said. “I have always loved the idea of cooking for people in a way that makes them feel like they’re coming to my house.”Monarch, which doesn’t yet have a location, will be Freeman’s first restaurant ...As REI’s arrival nears in a southwestern Colorado mountain town, some local outdoor rec stores worry
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
DURANGO — A little more than a year before the retail sporting goods behemoth comes to town, REI Co-op’s impending arrival has raised concerns, especially among those who wonder what impact its 20,000-square-foot store will have on Durango’s eclectic array of local outdoor recreation businesses.While some business owners aren’t sweating it, John Agnew has a less sanguine view of the effect REI’s presence may have on his snowboard and outdoor gear shop on Main Street once it opens in early 2025. The Seattle-based chain has 181 locations and reported nearly $4 billion in revenue last year.“They’ll eat up a lot of goggle, helmet and snowboard sales,” said Agnew, who founded The Boarding Haus in downtown Durango in 1995. “I had to fight for many years to get the brands I want.”REI, which has several locations in Front Range cities, has expanded its mountain market footprint in recent years, opening outposts in Dillon and then G...What to do this weekend: Whiskey snow cones, Santa’s drag queens
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
Bring on the whiskey snow conesFriday-Saturday. It’s not the North Pole, but the Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey facility in Denver has definitely got the goods when it comes to gifts this time of year. The distillery, owned by beverage giant Proximo Spirits, will release its limited-edition Snowflake Batch #26 and celebrate with the Snowflake Village Festival on Friday, Dec. 1, and Saturday, Dec. 2, at 200 S. Kalamath St.Things kick off Friday afternoon around 2 p.m. with live music, food trucks, cocktails, whiskey snow cones and s’mores. They continue on Saturday with more of the same. Over the course of the two days, there will also be sensory analysis classes, distillery tours, a cigar pairing and ice sculptures.The whiskey itself will be released on Saturday and will sell out (in years past, fans have begun lining up the day before and staying overnight). Get more info at stranahans.com. — Jonathan ShikesSleigh Days holiday events at McGregor Square include the upcoming Slei...A Colorado city cracks Fodor’s Go List for 2024’s best travel destinations
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
Fodor’s influential “No List” discouraged travelers from visiting the American West in 2023, citing the increasingly dry Colorado River and the millions of residents who depend on its water.But for 2024, the company’s travel experts have recommended one place in Colorado that should be on every vacationer’s bucket list.Boulder is one of 24 places to land on Fodor’s “Go List” for 2024 and one of just two destinations in the United States. The other is Cannon Beach, Ore.Fodor’s praised Boulder’s accessibility to recreation and nature, enticing outdoor enthusiasts with 30,000 acres of city-owned open space for hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and tubing. The story also noted the allure of Pearl Street’s al fresco dining options, the majesty of the Flatirons and the innumerable craft breweries worth their pint.All that and a nod to Coach Prime, who led the University of Colorado football team on a nationally spotlighted journey this season. (We’ll give Fodor’s ...Colorado’s best ski-area snow stakes have become webcam celebrities
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
Ski area snow stakes used to have one simple purpose: Usually tucked away in secret locations, they were the measuring tools that ski patrollers checked first thing every morning so that the resort could report whether there was any new snow, and if so, how much.The internet has changed that, of course. Now, snow takes often serve as marketing tools, even celebrities, for some resorts. Most have webcams focused on them around the clock so powder hounds can see for themselves how much snow has fallen. Several have time-lapse capability.At the other extreme is Arapahoe Basin’s ultra-humble snow stake, which actually has no stake at all, and is decidedly old school in keeping with the vibe of a 77-year-old ski area nicknamed The Legend. It doesn’t have a measuring device, just a wooden A-Basin logo attached to a platform. It’s so anti-fancy, in fact, that it didn’t look, to The Denver Post, like it had been set up yet for the season — even though A-Basin w...Avs Mailbag: How does the current squad stack up against the Stanley Cup champs?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
Denver Post sports writer Corey Masisak opens up the Avs Mailbag periodically throughout the season. Pose an Avalanche- or NHL-related question for the Avs Mailbag.Assuming we can stay healthy and people expected to eventually slot in do, how does this year’s team stack up against the Cup team?@ZickenedThe Avs have played a quarter of their season, and … so far this team stacks up quite well against the championship group from two years ago. Colorado is currently on pace for 117 points. The Avs finished with 119 two years ago.They are currently third in the league in goals per game and 10th in goals allowed per contest. The Cup champs finished second in goals and seventh in goals against. The power play was better two years ago, but the penalty kill has been significantly better this season.If we break the two sides down player by player, the 2022 team was deeper up front. Nazem Kadri had a huge year as the No. 2 center, and Ryan Johansen probably won’t match it. T...Caryn Jarocki headlines Colorado High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class of 2024
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:24:44 GMT
The Colorado High School Coaches Association announced it will induct five coaches into its 2024 Hall of Fame class, headlined by record-breaking Highlands Ranch girls basketball coach Caryn Jarocki.Joining Jarocki in the class will be Mountain Vista dance coach Keri Atchison, longtime basketball coach Bruce Dick, former Brush football coach Randy Dreitz and ex-Rangeview boys basketball coach Terry Taylor.The group will be inducted at a banquet on Monday, April 15, at Legacy Campus Great Hall in Lone Tree.Jarocki has guided Highlands Ranch to seven state championships since taking over the program in 1996 following an 11-year stint at Colorado Academy. With more than 700 wins and counting, she is the winningest coach in Colorado high school girls basketball, with her teams reaching the Final Four 18 times.Atchison, currently the spirit director for Mountain Vista, has led the Golden Eagles dance team to state titles in all three divisions: three times in Poms, four times in Jazz, an...Latest news
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