Broncos TE Adam Trautman wants to make an impact in a multitude of ways
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
Broncos tight end Adam Trautman developed a name for himself during training camp.It started when he was listed ahead of Greg Dulcich on the depth chart. Then he made everyone’s jaws drop when he made a one-handed touchdown catch in double coverage last week at practice.In Denver’s offense, coordinator Joe Lombardi views Trautman as a “quarterback-friendly” tight end. He might not have the speed of Dulcich or Albert Okwuegbunam, but the quarterback knows exactly what to expect from him.Russell Wilson seemed to agree.“(Trautman) is a true pro,” the 34-year-old quarterback said. “He’s consistent every day. He has tremendous hands (and) can do it all.”Trautman was a draft day acquisition, picked up by Denver for a sixth-round pick during the NFL draft in April. At the time, head coach Sean Payton called the move “just as exciting” as drafting a player since he had a clear vision for Trautman’s role on offense.As the regular season draws near, the vision for Trautman has bee...Larimer County reports Colorado’s third West Nile virus death in 2023
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
A 66-year-old person in Larimer County died after a lengthy hospitalization because of West Nile virus, becoming the third Coloradan to be killed by the virus this year.The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment reported the death on Tuesday. A news release did not identify the resident or say when the person died. It was the county’s first confirmed death from West Nile this year.The state’s first death from West Nile was reported on Aug. 4 in Weld County. A second death from it was reported on Monday in La Plata County.Colorado health officials are reporting higher-than-normal numbers of West Nile virus cases in 2023. They attribute the jump in cases to a wet winter and spring, which allowed Culex mosquitoes to thrive. Increased human cases follow reports of high infection levels in the Culex mosquitoes.Larimer County health officials said their 29 confirmed cases are outpacing cases from previous years. Eight people have been hospitalized, according to th...Pac-12 looking like a football powerhouse in what may be conference’s final season
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
The Pac-12 appears to be a true football power this season with five ranked teams, topped by No. 6 Southern California.The conference also has perhaps the nation’s best collection of quarterbacks, headlined by the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.It may turn out to be a climactic final act.With eight teams headed out the door next year, the lights could go out for good on Pac-12 After Dark following the 2023 season.“From what I know, it probably didn’t need to come to this, but things happened along the way and really unfortunate,” California coach Justin Wilcox said. “So it’s frustrating, there’s some anger in there, but right now, what we’re focused on is this season.”The Pac-12 was already going to look different next season with USC and UCLA heading to the Big Ten.Last month, Colorado shook things up even more by bolting to the Big 12. A week after that, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah joined the Buffaloes. Soon after, Oregon and Washington announced they were headed to the ...Sean Lewis sticking to (his) script as CU Buffs zero in on No. 17 TCU
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
Colorado fans have plenty to look forward to with the Buffaloes’ new-look offense.Shedeur Sanders offers a chance for the Buffs to enjoy a level of quarterback proficiency that has been rare in Boulder for the better part of two decades. When he’s not playing cornerback, Travis Hunter expects to lead what could be a dynamic set of receivers. Same with the backfield, which is loaded with depth and versatility.What folks won’t see when the Buffs kick off against No. 17 TCU on Sept. 2 (10 a.m. MT, Fox) is a scripted opening sequence from new offensive coordinator Sean Lewis.With kickoff fast approaching and preseason camp winding down, Lewis met with the media following Tuesday’s practice to offer an update on his side of the ball. Asked if he is the sort of play-caller who enjoys going into a fray with a scripted game plan, Lewis gave a firm negative.“I’m more of a feel guy,” Lewis said. “I’ve not been into scripting. I’ve done that one time in the past 12 years and it didn’t work out...Cloconut: The Transformation of Colorado Sweetheart to Spicy Internet Sensation
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
There are thousands of digital content creators in the industry today, but Cloconut is definitely a moniker that stands out on its own in a competitive atmosphere. This vivacious content maker isn’t just jumping on the bandwagon; she’s highly passionate about churning specific content on her social media pages, and she always ensures to keep the business end going.Young and stunningly beautiful, Cloconut, a Colorado native now based in Texas, is a notable social media model who’s definitely the next best thing when it comes to the adult-themed world of content creation. Currently, she has hundreds of thousands of fans and followers behind her and she makes it a point to always connect with them through her videos and spicy content.According to Cloconut, who shares her home with her two dogs, turtle, and six cats, she grew up in a conservative community in Colorado. At some point, she says wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life. Like most adolescents, Cloconut assumed ...Unveiling the Power Within: Defying Destiny and Crafting a Life of Triumph
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
Life is a journey that often takes us through unavoidable challenges, uncertainties, and unexpected turns. Yet, amidst the chaos, those remarkable individuals rise above adversities, shatter limitations, and transform their destinies into tales of inspiration. Iris H. Arden, an inspiration of strength and resilience, is one such individual who has navigated the tumultuous waters of life with unwavering determination and an unshakeable belief in herself.The article delves into the captivating narrative of Iris’s life, exploring how she embraced the forces of her date of birth, conquered obstacles, and achieved the impossible. Iris’s story is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to conquer all odds, from a poignant upbringing to a triumphant career and a journey into motherhood.From Turmoil to Triumph: Overcoming a Challenging UpbringingIris’s journey to triumph began against the backdrop of a challenging upbringing. Raised in the shadows of poverty and g...Design Desk Inc: Pioneering Clean Energy Solutions for Climate Action
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
In the face of escalating environmental challenges, protecting the public and the planet has become an imperative for businesses worldwide. Design Desk Inc., a product development firm, has emerged as a pioneer in the field of clean energy for climate action. Since its inception in 2010, the company has been on a relentless pursuit to advance technology in Geo Engineering and Geo Sciences to improve the human condition and combat global warming. With a dedication to environmental protection and sustainable development, Design Desk Inc. focuses on designing innovative tools and clean energy solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change and replace fossil fuels with renewable alternatives. This article explores the journey and contributions of Design Desk Inc. in the realm of clean energy, as well as their commitment to creating a greener, safer, and more sustainable future.Founding Principles: Public Protection and Environmental SolutionsDesign Desk Inc. was founded on the beli...Motorcyclist Dead after Rear-End Collision on Loop 101 [Phoenix, AZ]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
Hit-and-Run Driver near Tatum Boulevard Killed MotorcyclistPHOENIX, AZ (August 22, 2023) – Late Thursday night, a hit-and-run rear-end collision on Loop 101 killed one motorcyclist.The deadly incident happened at around 10:00 p.m., August 10th, near Tatum Boulevard.According to the Phoenix police, a motorcyclist slammed into the rear of a vehicle, which caused him to be ejected onto the roadway.Furthermore, a passing vehicle stopped to provide aid to the downed motorcyclist when another vehicle tried to avoid the stopped vehicle.Unfortunately, the vehicle struck the rider and ended up killing him. Responding officers pronounced the rider dead at the scene due to the extent of their injuries.Moreover, the identity of the witness and the motorcyclist was not yet released. A portion of the roadway was temporarily shut down to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties but has since been reopened.No additional information was added by the investigators, and the incident is still und...Letters: PG&E’s responsibility | Female prisoners | Proper probe | Evolving history | Artificial turf
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.PG&E must shouldercost of undergroundingRe: “PG&E bills could rise with burying of power lines” (Page A1, Aug. 22).PG&E isn’t updating the electrical grid as an act of kindness. Its negligence has annihilated entire towns and killed over 100 people. PG&E bears the burden of correcting this.Let’s take a look for a moment at PG&E’s finances. They have been posting record profits, with the company earning more than $400 million in profits for the quarter ending in June. They are also a legalized monopoly on a public utility, so it’s not like their consumer base will vanish.PG&E must be made to bear the full financial burden of undergrounding, and if unwilling to do so, should be taken over by the state. As for the investors and the hit they may take, the market has risks. Always make sure your investments are with honest companies.Christopher Doone...Report: Ex-Pittsburg High star Rashada named Arizona State’s starting QB
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:25:51 GMT
TEMPE, Ariz. — Freshman Jaden Rashada, a former star at Pittsburg High in the East Bay, will start the season as Arizona State’s quarterback, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Tuesday.Rashada will start the Sun Devils’ opener against Southern Utah on Aug. 31, the person said on condition of anonymity because the decision has not been announced.Phoenix radio host John Gambadoro first reported Rashada will start the opener.Rashada was in a three-man competition with returner Trenton Bourguet and Notre Dame transfer Drew Pyne entering fall camp. Pyne had a setback when he suffered a hamstring injury in a scrimmage and has been out.In his senior high school season, Rashada passed for 3,055 yards and 32 touchdowns while adding 419 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground for Pittsburg, leading the East Bay school to winning the NCS Division I and NorCal 1-A championships. He was named to Bay Area News Group’s 2022 first team for quarte...Latest news
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