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Colorado Rockies news: What does the Rockies future look like in 2022 and beyond?

★ ★ ★ As the Rockies community has just experienced, things can change quickly. Seeing a team that lacks identity and doesn’t really have a clear path forward, there could be many more changes before the 2021 season starts and up until the trade deadline. So all we can do is look at what we have right now, knowing that everything could change again. As Dick Monfort explained in last Tuesday’s press conference, Nolan Arenado wanted out and so they traded him. When a reporter asked if Arenado said he would opt out of his contract at the end of 2021 if he didn’t get that trade, Monfort said, “To be quite honest, in all our conversations with him, he never said it was this or that or whatever. We had the choice of waiting until the end of the year and letting him opt out … but the result was the same. So in dealing with this, we tried to find a way to get the greatest return possible.”

15 Best Undervalued Stocks to Buy Now - Insider Monkey

15 Best Undervalued Stocks to Buy Now Investing in the stock market could be difficult. We can classify investors based on their portfolios. The low risk-takers who prefer investing in high dividend-paying stocks (see 15 Best Dividend Stocks with Upside Potential) and the high-risk takers, investors who are more eager to invest in falling knife stocks. Falling knife stocks are the stocks that may fall +50% in a month or +80% in six months. They are the category of stocks that have undergone a rapid decline in share price in a short amount of time. The term “catching a falling knife” is popular for investors who attempt to buy a stock at its lowest point and hold on to it as it rises again. When a company’s share price has fallen significantly making it appear to be undervalued, most investors would consider this as an opportunity to purchase the stock before it rebounds to generate capital appreciation. Based on a study by Brandes Institute, falling knife stocks in the United

Boston Omaha Corporation Completes the Acquisition of Utah Broadband, LLC

[December 29, 2020] Boston Omaha Corporation Completes the Acquisition of Utah Broadband, LLC Boston Omaha Corporation (NASDAQ: BOMN), through its wholly owned subsidiary FIF Utah LLC ( FIF Utah ), has completed the acquisition of Utah Broadband, LLC ( UBB ), a family-owned broadband fiber and fixed wireless internet service provider. Founded in 2002, UBB provides high-speed internet services to its well over 10,000 customers throughout Salt Lake City, Park City, Ogden, Provo and surrounding communities. The Company previously announced via a press release on December 17, 2020 that it had entered into a definitive purchase agreement to acquire the assets of UBB. Founder and CEO Steve McGhie said, Utah Broadband is excited to partner with Boston Omaha to expand our offering and footprint by bringing fiber to our markets. Our mutual commitment is to provide the fastest, most reliable internet service in the West.

How not to stop a patrol car; Man threatened with a knife by person going through his vehicle

By Kristin Hergert SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com)    From today’s Sioux Falls Police briefing: Sioux Falls Police say a man swerved at a patrol car to get the cop’s attention. The incident happened last night (Thursday) near 14th Street and Minnesota Avenue. The man said he needed the police’s help because his 11-year-old daughter had been threatened at a convenience store. Christopher Wilson, 33, was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, and disorderly conduct. Police say there are better ways of getting their attention, such as calling 911 or waving if you need help. A Sioux Falls man was surprised by a person rummaging in his car and was threatened with a knife yesterday afternoon.

How not to stop a patrol car; Man threatened with a knife by person going through his vehicle

By Kristin Hergert Sioux Falls Police Briefing graphic. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com)    From today’s Sioux Falls Police briefing: Sioux Falls Police say a man swerved at a patrol car to get the cop’s attention. The incident happened last night (Thursday) near 14th Street and Minnesota Avenue. The man said he needed the police’s help because his 11-year-old daughter had been threatened at a convenience store. Christopher Wilson, 33, was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, and disorderly conduct. Police say there are better ways of getting their attention, such as calling 911 or waving if you need help.

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