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Windsor offers a balance
of small town charm…
within a rapid growth environment. Residents & readers
of Windsor Now embrace the Northern Colorado location
where the mountains meet the plains. The town was
established in a location rich with the resources key to the
early crop production success. Historic buildings still stand
today as testament to the wealth of this early industry
while the entrepreneurial spirit of residents has extended
into new endeavors over the years.
Today, Windsor is home to major divisions in every
industry from basic manufacturing to high tech
corporations. Located within 12 miles of 3 major cities,
access to suppliers supports growth in the green industry
including wind turbine blade production, recycling &
ethanol production.
With the recent population & business growth, Windsor’s
Main Street continues to celebrate a thriving array of
locally owned, small businesses & specialty stores. Outdoor
recreation is embraced throughout the area including two
lakes & biking trails that connect to neighboring towns.
As the lifestyle & business cultures expand, Windsor is the
epitome of Main Street America in the center of a strong,
diverse region full of consistent growth.
Every Sunday, Windsor Now is delivered to educated,
engaged & established readers with a growing young
retiree segment. Windsor Now provides residents and
loyal readers with a trusted, quality resource that supports
a foundational focus on community. This focus remains
true to Windsor residents. As the quality of life draws a
growing population, the spirit of small town community
relationships reigns true.
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21,009
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Every Sunday, Windsor Now is delivered free to 8,200
households in Windsor, Northern Colorado’s most affluent
market. Windsor consumers boast the region’s highest
average income and spend that money in surrounding
communities like Greeley, Loveland
and Fort Collins.
Windsor Now shoppers are willing to
travel for shopping experiences and
opportunities. 88% of homes read every
issue of Windsor Now.
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APRIL 18, 2015
GREELEY, COLORADO
ONE DOLLAR VOL. 144 NO. 157
« GREELEY FIREFIGHTERS extinguish blaze near Greeley-Weld County Airport
‘Half the world is on fire’
KELSEY BRUNNER/ For The Tribune
AN OIL AND GAS waste water tank soars through the sky after an explosion on Friday near the Greeley-Weld Airport. An oil tanker was struck by lightning causing a
fire to spread to two other trucks and the storage tanks behind. To see video coverage of the fire, find this story at www.greeleytribune.com.
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he fire at a wastewater injection
well site just
northeast of the
Greeley-Weld County Airport
on Friday could mean a total
loss at the facility, Greeley Fire
Marshal Dale Lyman said.
About 1:15 p.m., a lightning bolt
struck a water storage tank at the
C4 facility east of the airport, causing a series of explosions and a fire
that went on into the evening. After
keeping the fire contained much of
the day, firefighters began attack
operations to extinguish the blaze
about 5:30 p.m. Lyman said they
had much of it knocked down about
half an hour later. By 6:45 p.m. the
fire was out.
“It was still kind of a smoldering
hulk,” he said.
There were no reports of injuries.
Although quickly contained,
explosions and fireballs erupted
from the fire throughout the afternoon, spewing black smoke
into the sky, which was visible for
miles. The roar of the fire sounded like a freight train rumbling
past.
A little after 3 p.m., the fire
spread south toward a grouping
of tanks, a loud whistling sound
preceded a large explosion that
launched a tank into the air. The
tank landed about 60 feet from
the site.
That afternoon, several tanks became airborne in the same fashion.
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