Jake McVey did not disappoint last night at our latest New From Nashville. Some even compared him to Kenny Chesney. We have pictures and his new video.
This year will mark the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and our very own Pride of Windsor Marching Band has been invited to be a part of the ceremony. What an honor! Windsor's marching band continues to make us so proud and will represent the Rocky Mountain area at this amazing event.
I love my home and the comfort and calm of my chair but now and then I need a little dose of adrenaline. I have done some pretty wild things in my years and often surprise myself at what I will attempt. You probably have an adventurous spirit that needs to be fed as well.
The 18th Annual 28 Hours of Hope was a huge success. We had a goal of raising at least six figures to help fight child abuse in Northern Colorado and we did.
It's easy to understand why donations slow down during the late night and early morning hours of 28 Hours of Hope, but if you think about it, that is when we should be thinking about children who are being abused the most. The late night hours are when a lot of these children lay awake thinking about what they've been going through and worrying about what might happen the next day.
Shelby has been an important part of 28 Hours of Hope for many years. We appreciate having her join us each year and share her story of dealing with abuse and the help she received from local agencies.
Every year during the 28 Hours of Hope a group of kids from Wellington, and a few parents, get together and collect money around their community and bring it into the K99 studio. This year, they set a record of 35 people in their group who join us in the studio.
We never know what we're going to get when we talk to Maddie & Tae, and today was no exception. The duo called into the 28 Hours of Hope and had us cracking up as they told us about washing their feet in a bidet and flarpping.