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A Colorado fire department is mourning one of its firefighters who died after being injured in a motor vehicle crash while off-duty. Arvada Fire announced the death of Kyle Trombly, 34, who joined ...
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On May 5, 2005, the paper replaced the former Arvada Sentinel Newspaper. The newspaper is owned by Mile High Newspapers, which is based in Golden, Colorado. In May 2021, The Colorado Sun and nonprofit organization The National Trust for Local News became joint owners of The Arvada Press along with over a dozen more local newspapers. [1]
The Arvada, Colorado, post office opened on February 16, 1871, [12] with Benjamin Wadsworth as the first postmaster. Colorado was granted statehood on August 1, 1876, and the Town of Arvada was incorporated on August 14, 1904. [5] A vibrant agricultural community, Arvada was once known as the "Celery Capital of the World." [13]
The department announced on Twitter the officer was killed during a disturbance in the 5700 block of W 51st Ave. A suspect was in custody and there was no further danger, according to Arvada police.
Matthew John Murray, a 24-year-old resident of Englewood, Colorado, was identified as the perpetrator of both shootings. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah , [ 17 ] Murray was homeschooled in a deeply religious Christian household after the 1st grade, and he attended, but did not complete, a missionary training program at the YWAM Arvada facility ...
The earliest predecessor of the Daily Times-Call was the Free Press, a newspaper that Elmer and Fred Beckwith published twice in Burlington, Colorado in 1871. In 1872, after the Beckwith brothers had moved to Longmont, Elmer Beckwith started publishing the Longmont Sentinel. The newspaper changed its name to Colorado Press, then Longmont Press.
The Rocky Mountain News was founded by William N. Byers and John L. Dailey along with Dr. George Monell and Thomas Gibson on April 23, 1859, when present-day Denver was part of the Kansas Territory and before the city of Denver had been incorporated. [3] It became Colorado's oldest newspaper [3] and possibly its longest continuously operated ...