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Katherine McHale Slaughterback was born on July 25, 1893 (or 1894 [1]) in a log cabin near Longmont, Colorado. Slaughterback attended nursing school at St. Joseph's School of Nursing [1] and moved to Hudson, Colorado. [2] She was a skilled taxidermist and frequently wore pants instead of dresses, which was unusual for women of her era. [3]
Jonelle Matthews was a 12-year-old American girl who disappeared near Greeley, Colorado, on December 20, 1984. [3] Her remains were discovered on July 24, 2019, by construction workers putting in a new pipeline 15 miles (24 km) from her home. [4]
Kenneth Marshall Adamson (October 12, 1938 – November 14, 2023) was an American professional football player who was a guard for the Denver Broncos of the American Football League (AFL) from 1960 through 1962. [1] He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Playing with Denver, he was an AFL All-Star in 1961. Adamson died on ...
Jimmy Adamson, 82, British football player and coach. [93] Al Boeke, 88, ... co-founder of Diaspora social network site, apparent suicide by inert helium asphyxiation ...
The University of Northern Colorado is a public university in Greeley, Colorado.The university was called the State Normal School of Colorado from 1889 to 1935, Colorado State College of Education at Greeley from 1935 to 1957, and Colorado State College from 1957 to 1970. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Sometime in 2004, 60-year-old Terry Kimball disappeared from Westminster, Colorado. He was living with his nephew, Scott Lee Kimball , at the time, who was later found to be a serial killer. In July 2009, Scott revealed to the authorities where he had mummified Terry's body in a remote mountain pass near Vail, Colorado .
Greeley began as the Union Colony of Colorado, which was founded in 1869 by Nathan C. Meeker, an agricultural reporter for the New York Tribune, as an experimental utopian farming community "based on temperance, religion, agriculture, education and family values," with the backing of the Tribune ' s editor Horace Greeley, who had visited Colorado in the 1859 Pike's Peak Gold Rush and had ...
Adamson said Regina was a waitress in a cafe at which he was having lunch, and hearing he was a movie director, she spilled a cup of coffee in his lap to get his attention. [2] She died in 1992 from cancer at age 49. [17] Adamson had spent several years trying desperately to save her from the disease, to no avail.