Collaborating and Bringing the Unique in Peak Art at Kreuser Gallery
Art is subjective to the eye of the beholder, but the key is appealing to the right buyer especially if the focus is local artists. Owner/curator Abigail Kreuser of Kreuser Gallery in Colorado Springs understands this facet between art and commerce but also the effectiveness in highlighting a diversity of talent.
C.H. Rockey: A Local Artist Gone But Not Forgotten
Located in the heart of downtown Manitou Springs sits a historic building that has struck the heart strings of locals for several decades. Many who walk by the big blue building near Manitou’s clock tower can sense that the place is magical from the sidewalk.
The Accessibility, Love and History of Shine at 3 Hundred Days Distillery
The essence of Colorado moonshine is a specific art, influenced in part by its organized crime history, especially during Prohibition. That love of history mixed with his own creative process motivated Army veteran Mike Girard to open his own distillery: 3 Hundred Days Of Shine in Monument.
Rain, Snow, or Shine: Kody Wilson of Denver & Front Range Weather
Anyone familiar with Colorado has likely heard the phrase, “Don’t like the weather? Wait 10 minutes, it’ll change!” As with any cliché, there is some truth there. One person seeking to change the relationship between forecasters and the public is independent meteorologist Kody Wilson.
Design, Geometry and Challenge Fuels Local Quilt Store: Na-La’s Quilt Shoppe
Making quilts can be a matter of will but also individuality and a sense of focus. Nani Kaai, owner of Na-La's Quilt Shoppe in Fountain, Colorado, was drawn by the sense of design and geometry.
Citizens Fight Against Proposed Stormwater System for New Sprouts Grocery Store
Over the past few months, there has been an ongoing fight between a group of unnamed citizens and the developer of the new Sprouts grocery store on South Nevada Avenue. The argument roots from a new storm water system the grocery store wants to implement underneath its parking lot.
First Annual Senior Summit Event to Benefit Colorado Springs Residents
Silver Key Senior Services and Pikes Peak Senior News have partnered to bring Colorado Springs area seniors, friends and family the first annual Senior Summit. The event will be held June 15 at The Antlers in downtown Colorado Springs. The daylong event kicks off with an optional benefit breakfast at 8:30 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m.
Colorado’s Water Struggles with Nebraska
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts wants to create a long-term strategy for water rights in his state, and that plan has raised a few eyebrows in neighboring Colorado.
Here’s How Title 42 Impacts Illegal Immigration
Earlier this year, President Biden announced his intentions to end Title 42, a policy that allowed the US Border Patrol to turn away migrants to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Publishing Company Cuts Ties with IndyGive! Campaign
Last month, residents and nonprofit organizations were shocked when the Colorado Springs Indy announced that the newspaper would no longer be working with the IndyGive! Campaign, which the Indy’s publishing company launched over a decade ago.













