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Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 7:54 PM
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Around Town

Around Town
Who says firedogs have to be Dalmatians? Meet Chubbs, an 11-month-old American Pitbull Terrier who has officially been accepted into the Front Range Fire Rescue Therapy Dog Program. Partnered with his human, Firefighter Cory Gore-Salazar, Chubbs is loving, goofy, and incredibly friendly, with a natural talent for making people smile. “When it matters most, Chubbs is calm, affectionate, and comforting,” the department stated on a Facebook post introducing the new canine member. “Whether he is offering comfort, soaking up attention, or proudly wagging his tail, Chubbs is ready to support our department and boost morale one visit at a time. If you see Chubbs around, be sure to say hello.” Got a picture for Page 3? An item for Around Town? We and our readers would love to see them. Send them to [email protected]. Photo provided by Front Range Fire Rescue

Congratulations to the Roosevelt High School Cheer team on their national honor. Quite impressive. It’s easy to see where they get it from … RHS Cheer Coach Michelle Mauch has been named the Long Peaks League Coach of the Year. This season, Coach Mauch led the Rough Riders Cheerleaders to a league championship and a second-place finish at the 2025 State Cheer Championship.

Congratulations to Reese Borchert of Johnstown, who was among those who earned Dean’s List recognition at George Fox University for the fall 2025 semester.

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