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Arran Andersen

Arran Andersen

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    Colorado rescue group saves horses from slaughter

    Strawberry is a 14-year-old quarter horse who lost her left eye due to neglect by her owner. She was headed to slaughter, until Mimi Kuchman stepped in.
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    Teen plans to become 1st Black Olympian snowboarder

    Brian Rice’s dream is to become the first African American snowboarder to compete in the Winter Olympics. For him, it’s not a question of if, but when.
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    Siberian husky sled teams lead Colorado forest tours

    One of the largest kennels in the United States with 150 purebred Siberian huskies offers sled tours in Breckenridge.
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    Former U.S. Ski and Snowboard coach returns home to grow the sport

    Nichole Mason has come full circle. She grew up snowboarding as a teenager with Team Summit at Copper Mountain Resort. Now, the 32-year-old is back growing the sport in her old stomping grounds.
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    Fishermen sleep in cars to be 1st at Spinney Mountain

    Opening Day at Spinney Mountain Reservoir always attracts a crowd. This gold medal fishery is closed to the public during the winter months. Local fishermen are eager to wet their lines when the pa…
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    Mountaineer seeks the Seven Summits

    Lara Daniel has taken mountaineering to ear-popping altitudes. Now, she’s got her sights on the Seven Summits.
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    Retired Bronco to hold 3rd annual cancer-fighting bike

    It would appear you can teach an old offensive lineman new tricks, and now the former bronco is raising money to fight cancer with the third iteration of his annual fundraising bike ride, “Pe…
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    MS diagnosis spurs woman to hike Colorado’s 14ers

    The journey to climb Colorado’s 14ers started in 2008, when Beth Leleck was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She was determined to maintain her mobility while living with the disease.
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    Centennial hiker gets new outlook after transformation

    Nothing gets Martin Berger’s blood pumping like a summertime hike in Colorado. At 73 years old, he has spent more than four decades leading hikes as an instructor for the Colorado Mountain Club.
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    Colorado high schoolers get cornhole college scholarships

    HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (KDVR) — So much for backyard BBQs and tailgate parties: Two Colorado students have turned cornhole into a college scholarship. On Thursday in Highlands Ranch, Gavin Hamann and Jaxson Remmick signed their letters of intent to play the popular pub game at Winthrop University. “Two and a half years ago, I just started going to a bar with my parents and playing normal league nights,” Hamann said. “I started getting good, and now I’m the first-ever 5-star Division I recruit.”…
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    Mines Football hosts its first pro day

    GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) — College pro days are a rite of passage for football prospects. They’ve become a staple for Division I programs, but according to Colorado School of Mines head football coach Pete Sterbick, Wednesday’s NFL run event was a first for the Division II program. “It’s awesome, I mean we’re known for academics,” Sterbick said during a break in the action. “Football-wise, we’ve been able to increase our brand and get to a stage where we can have NFL scouts come check our guys out…