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Fort Collins Coloradoan

Coordinates:40°34′31.94″N105°3′14.3″W / 40.5755389°N 105.053972°W /40.5755389; -105.053972
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Newspaper in Fort Collins, Colorado
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Fort Collins Coloradoan
TypeDailynewspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett
EditorDavid Dishman
Founded1873
Headquarters2850 McClelland Drive,
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Websitecoloradoan.com

40°34′31.94″N105°3′14.3″W / 40.5755389°N 105.053972°W /40.5755389; -105.053972

TheColoradoan is a daily newspaper inFort Collins, Colorado. TheColoradoan's website is updated throughout the day with breaking news and video coverage of community news in Northern Colorado.

History

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Founded by Joseph L. McClelland in 1873 asLarimer County Express, Fort Collins Newspapers Inc. was established in 1937 whenSpeidel Newspapers acquired the publication known asThe Express-Courier. TheColoradoan moved from its Old Town Fort Collins location to 1212 Riverside Avenue on the city's east side in 1974.Gannett acquired the newspaper when it merged with Speidel in 1977.

In 2004, Gannett began construction on a new $6 million facility on property adjacent to their Riverside site. In June 2005, advertising, circulation, human resources, news and technology staffs moved into 1300 Riverside Avenue. The Coloradoan moved from Riverside Avenue in 2023 to 2850 McClelland Drive, whose street was named for the founding editor of the Larimer County Express.

The executive editor of the Coloradoan is David Dishman.[1] Previous editors included Eric Larsen, Lauren Gustus, Josh Awtry, Bob Moore, Michael Limon and Dave Greiling.

Daily paper

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TheColoradoan focuses on local news in its A section, with state and national news as well.

Sports includes local high school coverage, CSU and semi-pro teams around the area, CU football and basketball, as well as Denver pro teams and national sports.

There is also a daily national and sports section fromUSA TODAY, including national and international news.

Windsor Beacon

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TheColoradoan once published theWindsor Beacon, a small newspaper that servedWindsor, Colorado since 1896. It ceased print publication in 2022. Windsor coverage is included in the Coloradoan, including select stories from the town board, business and development, and sports.

Extra editions

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TheColoradoan printed an extra edition on November 18, 1991, upon the release of Beirut hostageThomas Sutherland, a Fort Collins resident. TheColoradoan's banner headline read "He's Free". The newspaper also published an extra edition onSeptember 11, 2001.

Digital access

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TheColoradoan website offers local content, an e-newspaper (digital version of the print newspaper), and content from across the USA Today Network. The site features digital storytelling, such as videos, podcasts, interactive maps and timelines. The Coloradoan is also available on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.

Subscription (digital or print) includes access to the app, which includes a digital version of the print newspaper. The app includes customized alerts for news, sports, and entertainment.

References

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  1. ^"David Dishman named executive editor of the Fort Collins Coloradoan".Fort Collins Coloradoan. RetrievedApril 28, 2024.

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