While trying to keep warm this weekend, remember to take the following steps to avoid carbon monoxide in your home:
Maintaining 2,916 miles of roads, thousands of culverts and more than 400 bridges is a tough task. But each year, the Weld County Department of Public Works meets those goals thanks to strong leadership, a devoted team and a championship mentality.
At least one foot of snow is expected across Weld County this weekend meaning power outages are a good possibility. To prepare and stay warm in the event of an outage:
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