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Purina Tidy Cats Clumping, Lightweight, Multi Cat Litter, Tidy Max Glade Clear Springs Formula – 17 lb. Box
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Bring two trusted names in odor control to your home with Purina Tidy Cats Tidy Max LightWeight With Glade Clear Springs clumping cat litter. Tidy Max Ammonia Blocker blocks ammonia odor for up to two weeks, and TidyLock technology in this odor control cat litter solution neutralizes urine and fecal odors to help you maintain a clean-smelling home. With Glade Clear Springs scent, Purina Tidy Cats clumping cat litter defends against strong odors, leaving behind a fresh fragrance. The lightweight formula is half the weight of the leading clumping litter and locks in moisture, forming strong, tight clumps for easy scooping and cat litter box maintenance. Formulated for multiple cats, our multi cat litter stands up to regular use by your feline family members, and the moisture-locking technology keeps them dry and comfortable. Make kitty litter duty simple and fast with Max Odor and Moisture Control scoopable clumping cat litter, and get back to enjoying more quality time with your cat.
Product Dimensions : 9 x 13.25 x 11.75 inches; 17 Pounds
Item model number : 00070230169143
Date First Available : April 1, 2019
Manufacturer : Nestle Purina Pet
ASIN : B07RWNSBZ2
Country of Origin : USAPurina Tidy Cats lightweight cat litter packaging features easy-to-carry handles and a recyclable box that is easy to open, pour, store and break down for recycling
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – A spectator at a high school track and field meet was killed after an athlete’s hammer reportedly went out of bounds Sunday morning.
UCCS, which hosted the meet, said it was heartbroken over what it called a “horrible accident.”
“We are heartbroken at this horrible accident and are focused on supporting all involved,” said UCCS Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet in a statement obtained by 11 News.
According to UCCS, the student’s hammer was thrown past the certified barriers, hitting a spectator sitting in the stands.
“A member of the attending audience was killed when a hammer thrown by a participant cleared certified barriers and struck him. The Colorado Springs Fire Department responded, provided medical care and ultimately pronounced the audience member dead at the scene. Members of the UCCS Police Department and Colorado Springs Police Department were on scene,” UCCS said.
The university has not identified the victim, including whether the victim was a parent or other relative, but an 11 News viewer shared a statement they said they got from Colorado United Track Club.
The message sent to that viewer also said officials were working with District 12 social workers to determine how to best support students who attended the event as well as the families involved.
We will continue to update this story as we learn more.
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Tragic Incident at High School Track and Field Meet in Colorado Springs: Spectator Killed by Hammer Out of BoundsIn a devastating turn of events, a spectator was killed at a high school track and field meet in Colorado Springs after a hammer reportedly went out of bounds and struck them. The incident occurred during the throwing events, where athletes compete in events such as shot put and hammer throw.
Witnesses at the meet described the chaos that ensued as the hammer flew out of the designated throwing area and struck the unsuspecting spectator. Emergency services were immediately called to the scene, but tragically, the individual succumbed to their injuries.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the community and raised questions about the safety protocols in place at high school track and field events. School officials have expressed their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victim and have vowed to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
As the community mourns this heartbreaking loss, our thoughts are with the family of the victim and all those affected by this tragic event. May we come together to support one another during this difficult time and work towards ensuring the safety of all spectators and athletes at future track and field meets.
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Witness searches for answers after freak Colorado Springs track accident kills spectator
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – One person is dead after a freak accident at a high school track meet in Colorado Springs.
According to UCCS officials, it happened at the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse Sunday morning when a hammer from one of the athletes, “cleared certified barriers,” and hit a spectator who died at the scene.
“We are heartbroken at this horrible accident and are focused on supporting all involved,” UCCS Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet said.
One person at the meet, who wished to remain anonymous, told 11 News she thought more could have been done to protect attendees.
“If it was certified, I would believe it would be higher up and there wouldn’t be seating there and they would have already tested it to see if there was any possible incident, anything that could be possibly happening before you had two hundred people there,” she said.
She said she wasn’t the only one at the meet with safety concerns.
“This lady sat next to us and she commented about how the bleachers that were next to the hammer throw or the cage and she was like, ‘That’s terrifying, why is it next to that?“’
Another parent at the meet sent 11 News this picture of the set up:
A picture taken by a parent at Sunday’s track meet shows the throwing set up at Mountain Lion Fieldhouse.(KKTV) The meet was not organized by the university or CHSSA, but the Colorado United Track Club. The club released the following statement to parents after the incident that reads in part:
“Track family,
It is with a heavy heart that I share some sad news with you all.
At the UCCS track meet this morning, a spectator was hit in the head by a stray throwing weight. The man who was hit by this weight died on scene. He was the father of one of our CO United team members who attends Vista Ridge HS. The remainder of the meet was cancelled and all athletes were asked to go home.
Our Administration, Assistant Superintendent, and D12 Social Workers have been working to determine who to best support both CMHS students as well as the athletes and families of CO United who are affected. Kris Roberts, our D12 Athletic Director, is contacting the D49 Athletic Director to offer support and assistance as well.”
The club said they will have resources and support for the affected athletes and their families.
11 News has reached out to the club about what happened. We have not yet heard back. We have also reached out to UCCS about safety measures around the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse throwing area.
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On Saturday, tragedy struck at the Colorado Springs track when a spectator was killed in a freak accident during a race. As a witness to the horrific incident, I am left searching for answers and grappling with the horror of what I saw.The race had been going smoothly until suddenly, a car lost control and veered off the track, crashing into the stands where the spectator was standing. The impact was devastating, and despite the best efforts of emergency responders, the victim did not survive.
In the aftermath of the accident, I am haunted by the questions racing through my mind. How could this happen? Was it a mechanical failure, human error, or some other unforeseen circumstance? Could more have been done to prevent this tragedy?
As I try to come to terms with what I witnessed, I can’t help but feel a sense of helplessness and sadness. My thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones, who are now left to grieve the loss of their loved one in such a sudden and senseless manner.
I hope that a thorough investigation will provide answers and insight into how such a tragic event could occur. In the meantime, I will continue to hold onto the memories of that day and honor the memory of the victim by seeking justice and understanding in the wake of this heartbreaking accident.
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As he leaves city’s top job, Gary Suiter says Steamboat Springs is losing its soul
As he transitions from City Manager to private citizen, Suiter said the “infusion of great wealth” is threatening the culture and heritage of Ski Town, USA.
City Manager Gary Suiter ends his nine-year run in Steamboat’s top job on Friday. (Shannon Lukens/Courtesy) As a city manager, Gary Suiter said he has always been counting votes. At 5-2, you’ve lost support from two council members — “A little tenuous,” he said. By 4-3, you need to be updating your resume.
That’s exactly what happened the last time Suiter was a permanent city manager in Snowmass Village. That council had gotten into bed with a developer to build out a new base area and needed someone to do the deal on their terms. The political winds had shifted. In the words of the Aspen Daily News in 2001, the council accepted his “forced resignation.”
In his words, Suiter was “fired over politics.”
“They didn’t want to hear about the master plan and our land use codes and all that stuff,” Suiter recalled. “I got fired over politics, that’s fine. That’s the risk that comes with these jobs.”
The Snowmass project was eventually pushed through without Suiter at the helm. After being built out a third of the way, the 2008 recession halted construction and the project sat untouched for much of the next two decades. In his professional opinion, “It was a pretty big mistake on their part.”
After his departure in Snowmass, Suiter said he wanted to take control of his own career and not subject his family to the politics of a ski town. He started a consulting business to help coach other city managers and ended up serving on an interim basis in a dozen different communities over 14 years.
He had his eye on the community for decades, dating back to a tour to Ski Town, USA when he was still in Snowmass.
“It met all my criteria of having solid leadership at council, solid staff to work with,” Suiter said. “And, it’s a real town.”
Suiter ends his nine-year run with the city on Friday. At a retirement party hosted at Olympian Hall at Howelsen Hill on Thursday evening, he said it was the first time he was leaving such a job without being pushed out. City Council members presented him with a key to the city.
Suiter said he plans to spend his last day visiting city staff at various outposts across town.
In an interview with The Yampa Valley Bugle on Thursday afternoon from his week-old office in Steamboat’s shiny new city hall building, Suiter said he was ready to leave the city on his own terms. He has no plans to leave town.
As he transitions from city manager to private citizen, Suiter said he is worried that the culture and heritage of Steamboat has changed and continues to change.
“When you just walk around main street and you look at the people walking around, and how they are dressed and how they act… there’s a certain authenticity, a down-hominess to this place,” Suiter said. “I’m concerned about losing that over the years with the infusion of great wealth and becoming more and more exclusive.”
“I’ve seen it happen in other resort communities. I’ve seen businesses that have closed down, walked away and said, ‘this place has lost its soul,’” Suiter continued. “I’m concerned about Steamboat losing its soul and we need to do everything we can to fight to preserve that through the built environment and through the people environment.”
“We need workers here. That’s what keeps some of the funkiness and the authenticity is keeping a middle class,” Suiter said. “If we lose [the] middle class, we’re going to have an elite class and a worker’s class that are imported from elsewhere. And I’ve seen that happen in other really exclusive resort communities.”
Suiter says he watched it happen in Snowmass. When he started in the village, people would come in and work together to solve problems. He would talk to someone’s lawyer once a year at most. By the time he was forced out, he met with various lawyers nearly every week.
“A lot of people moved in. They didn’t come in and talk. They just sent their lawyers to come in and talk,” Suiter said. “It was a remarkable change. It was kind of disappointing to lose that funkiness, that authenticity from a young ski resort.”
When asked if he believes Steamboat Springs is headed down a similar path, Suiter nodded his head yes.
“I think there’s more outside investment… you’re seeing the higher-end stores come in now,” Suiter said. “That concerns me. How do you stop that? How do you stop an international investor from coming in and buying a whole block of downtown?”
Suiter recalled his time in Telluride, where there was once a line item in the budget aimed at keeping the local Ace Hardware store downtown. He said Steamboat may need to take similar steps, potentially devoting tax revenue to subsidize local businesses so they are not lost. The city’s new program recognizing legacy businesses is a start, he said.
It’s also about keeping workers in town, which is why Brown Ranch is so important to the future, Suiter said. He believes the next plan needs to be a phased annexation, with maybe a fifth or a quarter of the project being approved at a time, something he believes would be an easier pill to swallow for a community that soundly rejected a plan for more than 2,200 units last spring.
“I see the beginnings of it,” Suiter said, referring to Steamboat losing what he sees as the soul of the community. “It’s not already gone.”
As he leaves city’s top job, Gary Suiter says Steamboat Springs is losing its soulAfter serving as the city manager of Steamboat Springs for over five years, Gary Suiter is stepping down from his position. In a candid interview, Suiter expressed his concerns about the direction the city is heading in, stating that Steamboat Springs is losing its soul.
Suiter, who has been a longtime resident of Steamboat Springs, believes that the city is becoming increasingly focused on growth and development, at the expense of its unique character and charm. He lamented the loss of small businesses and local culture, as well as the rapid influx of chain stores and corporate entities.
Despite his concerns, Suiter remains hopeful that the city can find a balance between progress and preservation. He encouraged residents to get involved in local government and advocate for policies that prioritize the community’s well-being over profit.
As Suiter bids farewell to his role as city manager, he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and passion for Steamboat Springs. His parting words serve as a reminder to cherish the city’s soul and preserve its essence for future generations.
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Outgoing city manager honored in Steamboat Springs
The city of Steamboat Springs proclaimed Tuesday, Jan. 21 “Gary Suiter Day” to honor the outgoing city manager.
“You have made a mark on this community, and we certainly appreciate everything that you have done and the breadth and depth of the knowledge and the expertise, and you have served a lot of the people in this room in a lot of different ways,” said City Council President Gail Garey.
“We certainly appreciate you and thank you, and this is just a small testament to the lives that you have touched and all that you have done,” she added.
Suiter, who announced his retirement last fall, addressed the crowd Tuesday evening at what was the last council meeting of his Steamboat tenure.
“To the city council members, past and present … your support has been unbelievable through my tenure here and very, very important to our collaborative success,” said Suiter.
“Secondly, I want to acknowledge the amazing staff that we have here … I can’t describe enough how proud I am of the staff that we have here. They are talented, they are dedicated, they are committed, and they are smart and bring great ideas to the table.”
“Last, but not least, the citizens … The citizens here are dedicated, they care, they are involved, we hear from them, quite a bit, right? And that is what makes a successful community,” added Suiter. “Those are three pillars of a successful community, you have got to have great leadership at the council dais behind me, you have got to have solid staff members that are committed to civics and civil service, and you have got to have a community that cares, and I think that really defines Steamboat Springs.”
Suiter became city manager in June 2016 after serving in the interim role for eight months. When he accepted the permanent position, he committed to serving the city for four years. He wound up serving eight. His remarks of gratitude Tuesday came before a parade of public comments delivered by community members, former and current council members and city staff, all of whom expressed their gratitude for his leadership and service to the city.
“Gary, I will never forget when you led our first retreat as a council, you said something very important that touched my heart and I will always remember,” said former council member Kathi Meyer. “You said that your job was to make us successful … so, with great humility and love, from us to you — thank you, we are going to miss you.”
Kim Weber, the city’s finance director, spoke on behalf of city staff and thanked Suiter for his guidance in helping the city navigate times where leadership turnover persisted.
“Gary has given me a lot of advice on how to get through that revolving door, and it’s just keep your head down and do your job, which we do, but the best part about Gary, in my opinion, is his motto, ‘Manage down, up and out.’ Meaning the staff, the council and the citizens. We have had city managers before that have done one or the other pretty well,” said Weber. “Gary, you mastered them all. You make every city employee feel valued, you make every single citizen feel valued, you make every member of council feel valued, and that is what makes you such a great guy, so thank you.”
Deputy City Manager Tom Leeson is set to take over for Suiter and serve as city manager on an interim basis as the city proceeds with reviewing applications submitted for the role.
Council members will review candidate recommendations during an executive session at their Feb. 4 meeting.
Trevor Ballantyne is the editor for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. To reach him, call 970-871-4254 or email him at tballantyne@SteamboatPilot.com.
The city of Steamboat Springs recently bid farewell to their outgoing city manager, who was honored for his years of dedicated service to the community.During a special ceremony, city officials and community members gathered to express their gratitude and appreciation for the city manager’s hard work and leadership. He was praised for his innovative approach to problem-solving, his commitment to transparency and accountability, and his tireless efforts to improve the quality of life for residents.
The outgoing city manager was presented with a plaque and a key to the city as a token of appreciation for his years of service. Many community members shared stories of how he had positively impacted their lives and the city as a whole.
As he moves on to new opportunities, the city manager expressed his gratitude for the support and collaboration of the community and city staff. He emphasized that the success of the city was a team effort and thanked everyone for their dedication and hard work.
The ceremony was a bittersweet moment for everyone involved, as they said goodbye to a leader who had made a lasting impact on the community. The outgoing city manager’s legacy will continue to be felt for years to come in Steamboat Springs.
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Trust your litter boxes to the power of two big names in odor control with Purina Tidy Cats LightWeight With Glade Clear Springs clumping multi cat litter. This Tidy Cats lightweight litter neutralizes ammonia, urine and fecal odors, keeping each litter box smelling clean and pleasant. A powerful Ammonia Blocker prevents ammonia odor from forming for 14 days when used as directed, and the low dust cat litter formula enables a clean, easy pour during litter changes. With Glade, this scented cat litter defends against strong odors, leaving behind a fresh fragrance. At less weight than leading clumping kitty litter, this scoopable cat litter from Tidy Cats forms strong, tight clumps, making litter box maintenance a simple task. Formulated for multiple cats, this cat litter box odor control formula with Glade Clear Springs stands up to regular use by all your feline family members, and the moisture-locking technology keeps them dry and comfortable.
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