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Colorado reminds parents to vaccinate children against flu
As seen with older adults, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced it plans to send text message and email reminders to over 130,000 Colorado parents and guardians of children aged six months through five years old to remind them about the annual flu vaccine.
Fibromyalgia — not well understood, there is no cure
Dear Dietitian, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. There is a lot of information on the Internet about fibromyalgia diets.

Parks, Weinberg to fill House seat vacancy after McKean’s passing
A vacancy committee in House District 51, the seat of late House Minority Leader Hugh McKean, has elected Amy Parks and Ron Weinberg to fill the vacant seat. Parks, the late minority leader’s partner, will fill the seat for the rest of the 73rd General Assembly, while Weinberg, who’s chairman of the Larimer County Republican Party, will take over for the 74th General Assembly, which convenes on Jan.
Amy Parks sworn in as Colorado state representative
Republican Amy Parks of Loveland was sworn in on Monday as the new state representative for Colorado’s House District 51. Parks will serve the remainder of Minority Leader Hugh McKean’s term for the 73rd General Assembly.
Aguilar calls special election for trustees
Aguilar voters are headed back to the ballot box this winter for a special election concerning the town’s board of trustees, after a town staff member made an error when the board voted for nominees last spring.
86th annual TSC basketball tourney to start today
The fans will be back. The 86th annual Trinidad State College boys’ and girls’ basketball tournament will once again have fans in attendance.

FNB invites community for 37th annual open house, calendar distribution
During this time of year, you can be certain that temperatures drop, leaves fall, days get shorter and the First National Bank in Trinidad is busy making final preparations for its annual open house and calendar distribution. The 2023 calendar will be available on a first come, first served basis at the 37th annual open house in early-December.
State releases five-year plan to reduce Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias impacts on Coloradans
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced Monday, Nov. 14, that it has published a five-year state plan to mitigate and reduce the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for Colorado residents.

Western art museum revives Trinidad legend through photo interpretation
It started with a photograph. Then a painting.