American Furniture Warehouse president and CEO, Jake Jabs, is not a run-of-the-mill businessman by any stretch of the imagination. The fourth of nine children, Jabs was born and raised in rural Montana, and his parents were immigrants from Russia and Poland. He credits his family for providing him a strong work ethic, a sense of family and a love of music. In fact, this long-time musician's entrepreneurial career began in guitar sales.
More than just a license plate steal . At 7 p.m. Aug. 30, Parker Police responded to a report of a theft at a home on the 10800 block of Summerset Way, Parker . A woman told officers someone took the front license plate on her 2005 Chevy Equinox sometime between Aug. 26 and Aug. 29. The lice...
The Colorado Republican Party Changed forever September 3, when a few Party Elites and well healed Party Bosses who haven't walked a precinct in years, declared the Caucus, Convention, Primary process set out in CRS 1-1-101 to 1-1-403 irrelevant. That day the "Machine" moved from Covert to Over...
"You can't get DNA results in 53 minutes!" is the oft-quoted line from Dr. Kathy Reichs, world renown author and one of a handful of forensic anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropologists in America today. Reichs was at The Tattered Covered book signing in Highla...
Cyclist Steve Quam, riding from Washington State to South Carolina to raise money for Parkinson Disease research, stopped overnight in Parker September 1.Quam, afflicted with Parkinsons himself, is riding for the Davis Phinney Foundation.The foundation helps to fund Parkinsons research, especi...