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Fort Collins

American  

noun

  1. a city in N Colorado.


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Tanner Rohnke, a 29-year-old web developer in Fort Collins, Colo., wasn’t ready to move on from his 1998 Jeep Wrangler last fall, so he didn’t jump on the $7,500 credit before it expired.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cuts include a $66 million grant set to pay for a critical rail-safety mechanism in the northern part of the state, $11.7 million to electrify the Fort Collins vehicle fleet, and $11.7 million to Colorado State University Pueblo to study how to power rail vehicles with hydrogen and natural gas.

From Slate

“My wife and I go to the Monterey Jazz Festival every year,” wrote Richard Haro of Fort Collins, Co.

From Los Angeles Times

The next night, the singer showed up in Fort Collins.

From Los Angeles Times

He did not return to Fort Collins for 15 months and did not go home until he was "ready to handle the ghosts" that remained there.

From BBC