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A flash flood watch that was issued Friday for the Grizzly Creek burn area in Glenwood Canyon has now ended.
The National Weather Service announced the watch at 2:44 p.m. and it ended at 6 p.m.
“Flash Flood Watch for the Grizzly reek Fire Burn Area in portions of northwest Colorado and west central Colorado, including the following areas,” the alert originally stated, “in northwest Colorado, Flat Tops. In west central Colorado, Central Colorado River Basin and Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys.”
“National Weather Service Meteorologists are forecasting possible heavy rainfall over the Grizzly Creek Fire Burn Area, which may lead to flash flooding and debris flows,” the alert stated.
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Montgomery: Summer school teachers in Montgomery Public Schools are getting a bump in pay. The district has increased teacher wages from $25 to $50 an hour to get more teachers in the classrooms to handle an increase of students this summer, WSFA-TV reported. Superintendent Ann Roy Moore and the school board also are looking ahead to the upcoming school year. They’re planning to go back to face-to-face learning full-time. “We found that children don’t do as well virtually in most cases as they do face-to-face with a nurturing teacher in that environment,” Moore said. She said that virtual learning will be used on an as-needed basis.