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Rumors

Rumors

  • It’s a fact there is no Italian restaurant coming to the Shops at Woodmen Hills, but we heard there might be an Italian restaurant going in at the 11,400 square-foot Woodmen Hills Plaza (site of the Dollar Store). According to a Gazette article, the Italian restaurant is for real, and it’s called Samuel Mancino’s Italian Eatery.
  • King Soopers and Walgreens still contenders for Falcon space
  • If Falcon incorporates, Clint Eastwood is interested in being the mayor
  • 2012 summer Olympics in Falcon?
Facts
  • A church has leased space at the new Shops at Woodmen Hills
  • Two other leases are in the works to complete the Shops at Woodmen Hills, but nothing can be released until negotiations are finalized
  • As of this date, the following businesses are hoping for a June entrance:
    • Frankie’s Too Bar & Grill
    • Coffee Dot Net, Inc.
    • Domino’s Pizza
    • Vats, Vines, Beers & Wines Inc.
    • All in One Accounting & Taxes Inc.
    • Re/Max Properties
    • Sunkissed Tanning Salon (now open)
  • The New Falcon Herald is promising you a Web site this summer, where you can get real time local news on a daily basis and updates about meetings, community events, etc.
  • The Ranchland News asked us to change our Falcon Focus section because of their Falcon Focus section. They were first, so we oblige. Read this month’s Falcon Limelight.
Historical Facts
-By Don Cronkhite, The Prairie Jewel
  • Colorado is the birthplace of major rivers and five major drainages – the Arkansas, Rio Grande, Colorado, North Platte and South Platte rivers. Millions of people are sustained by Colorado’s most precious resource of water, and during the past 30 years, farmers and landowners have sold millions of acres of feet of water to Front Range cities. All of these major river basins originated in the high Rockies, where amazing amounts of snow fall during the year. The most snowfall recorded in the United States in a 24-hour period was at Silver Lake in San Juan, Colo. on April 14 and 15 in 1921. Seventy-six inches of snow fell. The highest yearly total of snow – 838 inches or 69 feet – ever recorded was on Wolf Creek Pass during the winter of 1978 and 1979.

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