Wednesday, March 19th, 2025
Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 19th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The annual St. Baldrick’s head-shaving event took place over the weekend at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs and the VFW in Pueblo West as dozens shaved their heads to raise funds for childhood cancer research. Participants included first-timers like Amber Moore and long-time supporters like Robert Schillinger—many exceeded their fundraising goals for future research. 11 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ An Army sergeant, Joshua King from Fort Carson, was arrested after his wife found a block of C-4 explosives in their Colorado Springs home on Sableglen Court while sorting belongings during their divorce, officials said. KVOR
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Pikes Peak State College's nursing program was named the top associate degree program in the state by the Board of Nursing after its graduates recorded a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX exam. The college placed among the top 722 programs nationwide and continues to build strong hands-on experience for students. Colorado Springs Business Journal
- ➤ The Doherty High School Spartan Legion Marching Band won top honors at the 53rd International Band Championship in Limerick, Ireland over the weekend, earning Overall Parade Champion and Best International Band awards — they performed for thousands as part of the annual St. Patrick's Day festivities. KOAA News5
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Curt Wolff, who became paralyzed from West Nile, relies on Medicaid for daily home care and now he and other disabled Coloradans worry that planned federal cuts will end the Medicaid Buy-In program. Lawmakers may cut the provider fee—key to keeping the service running—which could force thousands to lose essential care and face nursing home placement due to state funding limits under TABOR. Colorado Public Radio
- ➤ State lawmakers have approved $2 million in extra funding along with underspent funds to keep the Early Intervention program running for children from birth to three until the end of June. The Colorado Department of Early Childhood said families and providers will see no changes today — yet officials remain concerned about sustaining services after the new fiscal year begins. KOAA News5
- ➤ Eric Scheel—a local stroke survivor—suffered two strokes in September 2021 and now works to help others in his long recovery; he shares his message of hope and urges neighbors to know the BEFAST stroke warning signs—Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time. KOAA News5
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Live Music Performance by Michael Reese
Renowned guitarist Michael Reese, nominated 'Best Guitarist of the Year' by the Los Angeles Music Awards, will perform live at Rico's Cafe, showcasing his exceptional talent.
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Children's Storytime at Old Colorado City Library
This event features storytelling and activities for children ages 3-7 along with their parents or caregivers.
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Brass Brewing Company's Anniversary Celebration
The event celebrates Brass Brewing Company's anniversary with live performances featuring Acoustic Americana, American Roots, Indie/Alternative Country, Indie Folk, and Red Dirt Music.
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Colorado Springs Philharmonic Presents: Bach and Mozart
The Colorado Springs Philharmonic features a concert showcasing works by Bach and Mozart, benefiting select charitable causes.
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Fantasy Adventure Camp for Ages 8-12
This camp offers children aged 8 to 12 the opportunity to enhance their motor and social skills through fantasy-themed play led by qualified therapists.
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Annie: A Family Theatrical Experience
Annie is a Tony-winning Broadway production that brings the beloved family tale to life with engaging performances and delightful storytelling.
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All-Ages Story Time
1-2 p.m. | Peterson Library | Free | Enjoy a delightful hour of stories, songs, and crafts for all ages.
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Live Music Performance by Levi Maez
Enjoy an evening of classic rock, folk, and country music with Levi Maez, a seasoned performer in Colorado Springs for over 40 years.
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Voices 4 The Spectrum: Autism Awareness Kickoff
2-5 p.m. | Pikes Peak Library District - Library 21c | Free entry | Celebrate Autism Awareness Month with resources, games, and fun for all ages.
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Cami Maree with Brookelyn Rose
1:30-9:30 p.m. | Oskar Blues Grill & Brew - Colorado Springs | Admission details not specified | Experience the captivating performances of alternative soul rocker Cami Maree and genre-bending artist Brookelyn Rose.
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~ Tony Robbins
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