News - Fort Lupton, Colorado
By Carlyn Ray Mitchell, The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. Jul. 26--A trooper working in the local office of the Colorado State Patrol was arrested Friday by Fort Lupton police after he became "sexually aggressive" with what he thought was a 14-year-old girl online.
By Dan England, Greeley Tribune, Colo. Jan. 10--Union Pacific's controversial plan to relocate its railyard to Fort Lupton was rejected by the Regional Transportation District, effectively killing the proposal.
By Dan England, Greeley Tribune, Colo. Dec. 16--Even after an election, a tie, a recount and a coin flip, the Ward I seat on the Fort Lupton City Council still isn't occupied. That's because the person who won, the incumbent Wendie Dietrich, resigned the day after she defeated Betty Hernandez.
By Dan England, Greeley Tribune, Colo. Oct. 21--Union Pacific will host two open houses to update Fort Lupton, Brighton and residents of other towns regarding the proposed construction of a railyard and terminal on a site between Weld County roads 4 and 10.
By Dan England, Greeley Tribune, Colo. Oct. 14--The two candidates for Fort Lupton's Ward I both have served on Fort Lupton's City Council. But this will be the first November election for both of them.
