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Road Construction on Quebec Street in Denver for Safer Sidewalks
2024-12-03
Road construction projects are currently in progress along Quebec Street in Denver. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is dedicated to enhancing walking areas and ensuring the safety of all residents.

"Enhancing Neighborhood Safety: The Quebec Street Sidewalk Project"

Project Timeline and Closures

Director Nancy Kuhn of DOTI informs that the sidewalk improvement project will span several months. Specific road closures include: from 13th Avenue to Colfax Avenue, which will be closed from Dec. 2 to Dec. 20; from Colfax Avenue to 17th Avenue, closed from Jan. 2 to Feb. 17; and from 17th Avenue to Montview Avenue, closed from Feb. 18 to April 3. These closures are crucial for the safety of the construction crews amidst traffic.

The sidewalk improvement project is an integral part of DOTI's Quebec Street Mobility and Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project. It aims to enhance neighborhood safety, comfort, and access, as emphasized by Kuhn.

Repair and Expansion Efforts

Crews are working hard to fix the gapped sidewalks in Denver, expand the narrow ones, and add sidewalks to sections that require them. Quebec Street is a transit corridor, and having the safest walking options is essential for people to reach their destinations. With more than 300 miles of sidewalk gaps in Denver, these repairs are of utmost importance.

As Kuhn stated, "We want a complete sidewalk network that works for everybody. It should be wide enough for those in wheelchairs to move around easily. These efforts are happening right now in the city."

Project Funding and Impact

The project was approved by Denver voters and will cost $3.8 million. The funds come from the Elevate Denver Bond and Rise Bond projects. This significant investment will bring about positive changes to the neighborhood, improving pedestrian safety and accessibility.

As of Dec. 2, DOTI has closed Quebec Street between 13th Avenue and Colfax Avenue and rerouted north and southbound traffic via Monaco Street Parkway and Syracuse Street. A map is provided to assist with detours around the area.

Brian Sherrod, a multimedia journalist and the First Alert Traffic Tracker Reporter at CBS News Colorado, keeps residents updated with the latest reports. You can read his latest work or check out his bio and send him an email.

"The Memorable Winter of Jerry's Dairy Farm Job"
2024-12-03
We experienced a remarkable autumn weather-wise, with no real complaints despite some people finding fault. It started too warm and dry, then became too cold and wet when the rain came. There truly is no pleasing everyone.

Winter Woes and Wins on the Dairy Farm

Early and Late Winters

Living in our area means encountering winters that come early and stay late. One such winter struck when I was eighteen and felt invincible. I took a job on a dairy farm about twenty miles from Sioux Falls. The 72-cow dairy barn was brand new and a vast improvement from our old and primitive facilities at home.It was November 9 when a fierce blizzard blew in. The next day, the storm swept across the Great Lakes and sank the ore freighter Edmund Fitzgerald. Our dairy barn had a design flaw in its ventilation system, allowing snow to blow in through the eves and fill the north row of free stalls. I didn't mind shoveling several metric tons of snow as I was young and full of energy.

Milk Room Mishaps

The next day while milking, a ceiling panel crashed down along with snow due to the same ventilation mistake in the milking parlor's attic. I crawled through the attic and nailed plywood over the eaves to stop the snow. However, the builder had placed the milk room's water pipes inside the walls, and they froze solid when the temperature dropped below zero. We had to replumb the entire milk room, which I saw as a learning opportunity.

Blizzards and Sledding

Blizzards became a regular occurrence that year, making it seem like winter would never end. On the south side of the new barn, the snow was so deep that Bud's three-year-old granddaughter and I went sledding off the roof. After another blizzard, the milk truck got stuck in a snowdrift. I went out to help the driver shovel, despite the sub-zero windchill. I wore ill-fitting wire-rimmed glasses and later noticed a white stripe of frostbite where the metal nosepiece had rested.

Skid Loader Mishap

One day while hauling a heavy bucket of silage with the skid loader, one of its wheels suddenly came off. All the wheel's studs had sheared off. I held a long punch against the busted studs as Bud angrily whacked it with a huge sledgehammer. This made me nervous as my hands weren't sledgehammer-proof.

Overcast Nights and Hopes

On overcast nights, the lights of Sioux Falls made the low clouds glow like neon, making me wonder if something better was ahead. And indeed, I quit that job, and the seemingly never-ending winter finally came to an end.Jerry's book, “Dear County Agent Guy” can be found at www.workman.com and in bookstores nationwide.
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Everything You Need to Know About the X Competitor Bluesky
2024-12-03
Bluesky has emerged as a significant player in the social media landscape since Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter. With its unique features and growing user base, it has captured the attention of many. In this article, we'll delve deep into the world of Bluesky and explore its various aspects.

Uncover the Secrets of Bluesky in the Social Media Realm

What is Bluesky?

Bluesky is a decentralized social app conceived by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. It has a Twitter-like user interface with algorithmic choice, a federated design, and community-specific moderation. Built using an open source framework, the AT Protocol, it offers transparency into its development. Dorsey introduced it in 2019, but it became independent after Elon Musk's acquisition. As of May 2024, Dorsey is no longer on the board, and Jay Graber leads the independent public benefit corporation.Bluesky allows users to create handles like @username.bsky.social and display names. They can turn their owned domain names into usernames. The app functions like a basic X, with features like posting 256-character posts with photos, replying, retweeting, liking, and more. It has a "Home" timeline for viewing updates and a "Discover" feed that offers more personalized suggestions. A "Starter Pack" helps new users find interesting content right away.

How do you use Bluesky?

Upon signing up, users set up their handles and display names. The app is intuitive, with a plus button to create posts. Posts can be customized with photos and have various interaction options. Users can search for and follow others, and their updates appear in the "Home" timeline. The "Discover" tab offers more "who to follow" suggestions. User profiles have similar features to other platforms, with a profile pic, background, bio, and metrics. Custom feeds allow users to subscribe to different algorithms and pin them at the top of their timeline.

Who's on Bluesky?

By July 2023, Bluesky had topped a million downloads. Notable figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mark Cuban, and others have migrated. News organizations like Bloomberg and TechCrunch are also on the platform. Since August 2024, heads of state can join.

Does Bluesky work just like X?

In many ways, Bluesky is similar to X. It recently added DMs, but they are limited to one-to-one messages. It is interested in implementing a feature similar to X's Community Notes. X does not use a decentralized protocol like Bluesky. Elon Musk's changes to X's block feature led to an influx in Bluesky sign-ups. Bluesky has always been an independent company since 2021.

Is Bluesky free?

Yes, Bluesky is now open to the public and free for end users.

How does Bluesky make money?

Bluesky aims to find alternative means to sustain its network outside of advertising. It offers paid services like custom domains and is developing a subscription service for premium features. It does not want to rely on selling user data for ads.

Is Bluesky decentralized?

Yes, Bluesky's team is developing the decentralized AT Protocol. In its beta phase, users can only join the bsky.social network, but it plans to be federated, allowing for endless individually operated communities. Users can move their accounts between different apps using the AT Protocol.

Is Bluesky secure?

In October 2023, Bluesky added email verification to improve account security. In December 2023, it allowed users to opt out of a change that exposed posts to the public web.

Is Bluesky customizable?

In May 2023, Bluesky released custom algorithms called "custom feeds." Users can subscribe to different algorithms and pin them. In March 2024, it launched "AT Protocol Grants" to foster growth and customization.

Is Bluesky on iOS and Android?

Bluesky rolled out to Android users on April 20 and was launched to iOS users in late February. Users can access it on the web.

How does Bluesky tackle misinformation?

After an October 2023 update, the app flags misleading links. In December 2024, it updated its impersonation policy and is exploring alternative domain handle verification processes.

Has Bluesky had any controversies?

Bluesky has faced moderation issues since its launch. It has been accused of not protecting marginalized users and moderating racist content. Users initiated a "posting strike" to demand better moderation.

What moderation features does Bluesky have?

In December 2023, Bluesky announced a batch of moderation updates, including more advanced automated tooling to flag violations and similar features to X like user and moderation lists. It is also developing a feature to limit who can reply to posts and launched Ozone for independent moderation services.

What's the difference between Bluesky and Mastodon?

Though similar in architecture, Bluesky is more intuitive, while Mastodon can be inaccessible. Mastodon's sign-up process has been simplified, and federation will make it more similar.

Who owns Bluesky?

Jack Dorsey funded Bluesky but is not involved in daily development and is no longer on the board. The CEO is Jay Graber, who worked on cryptocurrency and event planning.If you have more FAQs about Bluesky not covered here, leave us a comment below.
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