Dreamy recipes to help inspire dream kitchens Originally published on RE/MAX News While lunch dates, happy hours and dinners out are on pause, retreating to the kitchen 3+ times a day is suddenly in vogue. Whether putting together a meal is comforting, intimidating or inconveniencing for you (or all of the above!), you’re most likely…
World-Class Teams Training Meets World-Class Agents
Workman Success Systems Joins Forces With RE/MAX Originally Published in RISMedia Workman Success Systems has taken a bold step forward to help RE/MAX agents thrive even more as teams. WSS RealTeams™ is a new system developed by Verl Workman, the CEO and founder of Workman Success Systems and a sought-after real estate coach for over…
RE/MAX Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation in Real Estate Education
The need for accessible real estate education led to the industry’s most competitive education platform Originally published on RE/MAX news Real Estate Education The need for accessible real estate education led to the industry’s most competitive education platform.5min read RE/MAX University (RU) began with the revolutionary vision of RE/MAX Co-Founder Dave Liniger, who in 1994…
5 lessons for the real estate industry
Check out these top takeaways from RE/MAX CEO’s weekly podcast Ghost written by Mary-Kate Newton for Inman News sponsored post. Originally Published on Inman News. For RE/MAX CEO Adam Contos, every day begins with a choice. Sink or swim, win or lose, blend in or stand out: Mindset is the determining decision we make every…
For Windsor Middle School teachers Denise Colberg and Callie Dimagiba, teaching is another family tie
Windsor Middle School teachers Callie Dimagiba and her mother Denise Colberg have more in common than teaching at the same school. They share inside jokes, an obsession with literature, left-over stew on occasion and a propensity for being in the right place at the right time. “We should probably get lottery tickets, I don’t know.”…
Stylist Carolyn Miller cuts new path into retirement
After half a century of styling hair, Carolyn Miller doesn’t have room in her clientele book’s contact pages anymore. Names, phone numbers and addresses are tightly scrawled across the calendar pages and margins. When Miller got her cosmetology license in 1965 from a cosmetology school in Greeley, she didn’t think it would be her long-term…
Residents of Greeley neighborhood angry, puzzled after finding large swastikas in snow on lake at Glenmere Park
Residents of the Greeley neighborhood around Glenmere Park were collectively puzzled, angry and heart broken when they discovered on Sunday two roughly 10-foot-by-10-foot swastikas dug out of the snow on the lake at Glenmere Park. Matt Birnbaum and Tamara Yakaboski were sledding with their 3-year-old daughter at the park around noon when Yakaboski noticed the…
National Western’s Junior Market Lamb Show teaches hard work and friendship
DENVER — Emily and T.J. Rumsey of Greeley picked out their four lambs last February. It was almost a year of preparation for the Junior Market Lamb Show competitors who showed their lambs Sunday at the National Western Stock Show. The year involved many hours of feeding, exercising and cleaning out their pens. They don’t…
Protesters gather at Trump Rally at UNC on Sunday
Students, faculty, families and Democratic politicians gathered outside the Bank of Colorado Arena to protest presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s rally at the University of Northern Colorado on Sunday. “I’m surprised they (Trump’s campaign) came here because in general this is a liberal school,” said UNC senior Jasmine Jones. She and a few friends came to…
Colorado Model Railroad Museum hosts Military Appreciation Days
From the Colorado Model Railroad Museum Sunday, Paul Koeller said he has taken many trains in his life. Koeller was drafted into the Army during the Korean War in the 1950s. After four months of basic training, he was shipped overseas and took two trains to South Korea. A resident of Sonoma, Calif., Koeller took…
Florence Werner of Greeley celebrates her 100th birthday Sunday
Florence Werner is a mother to three children and grandmother to 12 grandchildren and great-grandmother to countless others. Well, she quit counting, anyway. At her 100th birthday party Sunday, guests who weren’t related to her explained they felt like family. “She’s like a mother to me,” said Bonnie Oster who attended church with Werner at…
Windsor begins to heal from month of school district tragedies
WINDSOR — Michelle Scallon, principal of Windsor High School, sings to her students two times: on their first day of high school and on their last day at graduation. For Kyle Nackos, she sang a third time: at his funeral Friday. Scallon sang “I Can Only Imagine” through tears. “That is my final gift to…