Ending Daylight Saving Time Means Increased Wildlife Collision Danger

Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds drivers that with dusk arriving earlier due to the time change on November 6, the chances increase for collisions with wildlife on the roads.

“The changing season coincides with peak mating time for much of Colorado wildlife, particularly deer,” said Jason Duetsch, CPW district wildlife manager. “Visibility is poor when many of our big game animals are most active. Right now deer, moose, elk and other wildlife are more mobile, easily distracted and more likely to be crossing roads and highways.”

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Snooze an Extra Hour: Daylight Saving Time Ends Tonight

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday morning (November 6, 2016) at 2:00 a.m. when clocks “fall back” one hour to 1:00 a.m. and an hour’s sleep is gained.

Most current computers, cell phones and other digital devices will make the adjustment automatically, though other devices will need to be reset manually – and the occasional technology glitch leads to clocks that are reset on the wrong day, or not at all.

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Pneumonia Can Be Prevented—Vaccines Can Help

Pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, needlessly affects millions of people worldwide each year. Pneumonia can often be prevented and can usually be treated. Lower your risk of pneumonia with vaccines and other healthy living practices.

Globally, pneumonia kills nearly 1 million children younger than 5 years of age each year. This is greater than the number of deaths from any infectious disease, such as HIV infection, malaria, or tuberculosis.

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Colorado State Parks Offer Free Admission to Military and Veterans on Veterans Day

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering free admission to all veterans and active duty members of the military, military reserve and National Guard to any Colorado state park for Veterans Day. On Nov. 11, any member of the military forces or veteran can enter any of Colorado’s 42 state parks free of charge, along with his or her companions in the same vehicle.

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Small Business: Plan to Become Disaster-Proof Today

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You’ve gone online to get the checklists, read the articles, joined the webinars, and gathered some really good disaster preparedness tools for your business. But what should you tackle first?  Is it the financial protection that comes with good insurance coverage?   Should your priority be protecting your employees?  And how do you find the time to work on a disaster recovery plan?

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Weekend Weather Outlook – Chance of Rain

By Chris Sorensen

This weekend will cool slightly from an above-average week, and a chance of rain returns.

Friday will be mostly sunny, with a high in the low 70s and an overnight low in the upper 30s.

A 30 percent chance of showers enters the forecast Saturday afternoon into the evening. The mostly cloudy day will be marked by a high in the mid-60s and overnight low in the mid-40s as a weakening upper low moves over the state throughout the day. The best chance of rain will be south of Highway 50.

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Gov. Hickenlooper orders flags lowered for Firefighter Jermaine Frye

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has ordered flags lowered to half-staff on Monday, Nov. 7, on all public buildings statewide in memory of Cimarron Hills Firefighter Jermaine Frye. Flags should be lowered from sunrise to sunset.

Frye, 31, died on October 29 following an injury he sustained during training in the Colorado Springs area. Frye is survived by his fiancée Megan who is expecting, and family members.

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