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Two arrangements for two different homes — one that lives for months, one that's all shape and line.

Saturday morning · Mountainside

Christoffers

Flowers & Gifts · Since 1986

Two we love right now

For the
weekend.

Two arrangements for two different homes. One lives for months — a basket of garden plants you'll still be watering in August. One is all shape and line — soft pinks held in a chic geometric vase. Pick the one your weekend wants.

Mr. Toad's Secret Garden

Lives for months

Mr. Toad's
Secret Garden

Pothos, coleus, dianthus, geraniums, rosemary. One ceramic frog. Bright, indirect sun.

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Pink Whisper

All shape and line

Pink
Whisper

Ikebana-style — soft pinks and creamy blooms, held tall in a geometric vase.

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Order by noon for same-day local delivery. Or stop in — we're open until 4:30.

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$11M to Protect Wildlife, Two Boulder Problems, and Ultimate Frisbee

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is putting $11 million on the table for private landowners who agree to protect wildlife habitat or open their property to public recreation, kicking off the 2026 cycle of its Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program this week.
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Article Icon 1 State Injecting $11M to Protect Wildlife

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is putting $11 million on the table for private landowners who agree to protect wildlife habitat or open their property to public recreation, kicking off the 2026 cycle of its Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program this week.

The two-decade-old program funds conservation easements, public-access easements, and outright land purchases, and CPW says it has already invested more than $213 million to protect nearly 350,000 acres of habitat, secure roughly 200,000 acres of public hunting and fishing access, and add 393 miles of stream frontage for anglers.

The money comes from Habitat Stamp sales, hunting and fishing license revenue, and the agency's partnership with Great Outdoors Colorado, with applications due October 15

Article Icon 1 State Patrol Fires Trooper over Taser

The Colorado State Patrol fired a trooper who tasered a driver seven times during a 2024 traffic stop in Saguache County.

Investigators concluded Trooper Amber Garcia used excessive force, but the agency said it fired her last year for falsifying Taser-certification records and being untruthful. CSP found Garcia was not certified or authorized to carry the weapon she fired.

Dashboard and body-camera video showed Travis Tomlinson, 34, walking back to his SUV when Garcia fired without warning; three to four shocks came after he was incapacitated. Charges against Tomlinson were dismissed, and he has filed a federal lawsuit alleging Garcia violated his rights.

District Attorney Anne Kelly declined to charge Garcia, calling the force justified, and disputes the State Patrol's finding that Garcia was untruthful. Two months after the firing, Kelly hired Garcia as an investigator, saying she has "no concerns" about the former trooper's credibility.

Article Icon 1Climber Beats Two Tough Colorado Boulders

Twenty-three-year-old American climber Noah Wheeler took down two of the world's hardest boulder problems in just four days in the Colorado high country.

On June 13 he made only the second-ever ascent of Brace for the Cure (V16/8C+), which he called perhaps the most "finger-intensive climb" he's ever attempted.

On June 16 he sent Daniel Woods' Creature from the Black Lagoon (V16), both in the alpine boulder fields of Rocky Mountain National Park's Chaos Canyon. Watch the climbs here.

The double-V16 stretch caps a blistering month as Wheeler logged the seventh ascent of Burden of Dreams (V17/9A) in Finland and Big Arms (V14/15) at Lincoln Lake in May.

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AI Has an 80,000-Ton Lithium Problem

From AI data centers to EVs, energy storage demand is exploding, and lithium powers it all. 

Now Morgan Stanley estimates the market will face an 80,000-ton shortfall this year alone. With 5X lithium demand growth expected by 2040, the deficit is just starting.

Great timing for EnergyX. Their patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods in a fraction of the time.

This has earned them a $1B private valuation and investment from leaders like General Motors and POSCO. Now, they hold rights to up to 13M tons of lithium across North and South America.

Join 50K investors and buy private EnergyX shares. But don’t wait: July 16 is the final day to invest.

Around Colorado

Boulder: The Anti-Defamation League filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Boulder Valley School District, alleging years of antisemitic harassment of a Jewish student at Southern Hills Middle School went unaddressed, including a December assault that prompted a police referral. (See Details)

Colorado Springs: A judge declined to vacate the murder conviction of Deborah Nicholls, imprisoned more than 20 years in the fire deaths of her three children, despite prosecutors and defense lawyers agreeing she deserves a new trial. (More)

Telluride: A 58-year-old Phoenix man suffered non-life-threatening injuries when his SUV rolled off a switchback near the top of Imogene Pass on Thursday, after driving over from the Ouray County side onto the still-closed, icy Telluride side that officials warn isn't open to vehicles yet. (More)

Loveland: A district attorney has dropped the arson charge against Jason Hobby in the 2024 Alexander Mountain fire, which burned nearly 10,000 acres and destroyed more than 50 structures. New evidence showed he likely didn't start it. (More)

Thornton: Colorado's hockey community, led by the DAWG Nation Hockey Foundation, is rallying around 19-year-old Anze Nelimark, raising money for his first year of college after his parents and 13-year-old brother were killed in May. (More)


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Colorado Sports

➤ The University of Colorado Colorado Springs won its first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Sports Cup this year, powered by regular-season RMAC titles in women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, men’s indoor track and field, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, and volleyball. (More)

➤ Colorado State unveiled a new basketball court design for Moby Arena featuring dual ram horn shadows on each side of the court and the traditional CSU logo at midcourt. (See Court)

➤ Ultimate frisbee players at Denver Public Schools are seeking approval for the sport to count toward physical education credit, a move aimed at expanding access to the sport for the fall semester. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | WNBA | Golf

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Exxon Has an Unlikely New Competitor

Energy giants like Exxon have been buying up land in America’s lithium hotspot. Now they’ve got a new neighbor. 

EnergyX has acquired the rights to nearly 50K lithium-rich acres right next door. It’s not just the acres turning heads, either. 

Their tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods. They just brought America’s largest lithium facility of its kind online. Now, with backing from the DoE, General Motors, and POSCO, they’re advancing America’s next major lithium supply. 

50K people have already invested. Join them as an EnergyX shareholder by the July 16 investment deadline.

Et Cetera

The pink touring Hello Kitty Truck stops in Colorado on four Saturdays this summer, starting at Park Meadows in Lone Tree today. (See Schedule)

Howard, the beloved 70-to-80-pound tortoise and longtime mascot of the Scales 'N Tails pet store in Colorado Springs, was found safe Thursday night and a suspect arrested. He was snatched from his outdoor pen, and the community flooded police with tips. (More)

Colorado is celebrating Juneteenth weekend, from a music festival and parade in Five Points to events in Centennial, Aurora, Longmont, Greeley, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs. (More)

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The Flyover Podcast

The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories:

The government quietly changed three retirement rules this past year, and a single Social Security check is the first thing affected. (Hear More)

➤ Authorities say a Mexican mayor staged her own kidnapping to embezzle roughly $2 million in government funds. (Listen Now)

A Michigan plumbing crew on an emergency call found an engagement ring that had been missing for more than a decade. (Podcast Available)

  

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The Poll

Do you boulder?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. What is that?

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever been whitewater rafting?

  1. Yes, a few times: 29%
  2. Yes, once or twice: 29%
  3. No, never: 29%
  4. Yes, a lot: 13%
Colorado Trivia

Colorado is home to the tallest of a certain natural feature in all of North America. What is it?

Show me the answer

Energy Exploration Technologies, Inc. (“EnergyX”) has engaged Flyover to publish this communication in connection with EnergyX’s ongoing Regulation A offering. Flyover has been paid in cash and may receive additional compensation. Flyover and/or its affiliates do not currently hold securities of EnergyX. This compensation and any current or future ownership interest could create a conflict of interest. Please consider this disclosure alongside EnergyX’s offering materials. EnergyX’s Regulation A offering has been qualified by the SEC. Offers and sales may be made only by means of the qualified offering circular. Before investing, carefully review the offering circular, including the risk factors. The offering circular is available at invest.energyx.com/. Comparisons to other companies are for informational purposes only and should not imply similar results. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Market shortfall are forward‑looking estimates and are subject to substantial uncertainty. Investments in private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are long-term, illiquid, speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups.
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Final Camp Mystic Report, State Backs SpaceX Tax Breaks, and World Cup Drones

State investigators delivered their final report on the Camp Mystic disaster Thursday, finding that a missing emergency plan and stalled evacuation contributed to the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors in last July's flood.

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Article Icon 1Final State Report Details Camp Mystic Failures

State investigators delivered their final report on the Camp Mystic disaster Thursday, finding that a missing emergency plan and stalled evacuation contributed to the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors in last July's flood.

Investigators Casey Garrett and Michael Massengale, hired by the Legislature, described cascading failures: despite storm alerts and a 1:14 a.m. flash flood warning, no one moved campers to higher ground. Camp leaders had also confiscated counselors' phones without providing backup radios.

Massengale said when the flood hit, the camp's response "may as well have been no plan at all." Camp director Dick Eastland died trying to rescue campers, and the camp will not reopen this summer amid pending lawsuits.

A joint House and Senate committee adopted the report, noting lawmakers have already addressed all but one finding: counselors' inability to reach the camp's owners during the flood, which the Legislature will take up in January 2027.

Article Icon 1Comptroller Backs SpaceX Tax Breaks

The Texas Comptroller's office recommended approving all eight tax breaks SpaceX is seeking for TeraFab, a semiconductor plant near Gibbons Creek that could become the largest industrial investment in state history.

Reviewed under the state's Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation program, the eight applications cover up to $119 billion over several phases. The Comptroller's sign-off is one of three approvals required as the school districts and Gov. Greg Abbott must also agree.

Supporters call the project a generational shift for rural Grimes County, where county commissioners approved an earlier 100% local tax abatement 4-1, despite most residents who spoke at the hearing opposing it.

SpaceX argues that without the breaks, TeraFab would likely go to Arizona. School board votes are expected in mid-July, after which Abbott would decide. 

Article Icon 1Dangerous Heat Holds Through Father's Day

Austin's heat index hit 118 degrees on Thursday, tying the city's all-time record, as a wave of dangerous heat settled over much of Texas.

The National Weather Service issued its first extreme heat warning since last summer, with heat-index readings up to 114 across Central, South-Central, and Southeast Texas. 

Cities including Austin and San Antonio opened cooling centers at libraries and community buildings for residents without air conditioning. Forecasters urged Texans to hydrate, limit afternoon activity, check on elderly neighbors, and never leave children or pets in parked cars.

Forecasts through the Father's Day weekend include feels-like temperatures holding in the triple digits, with some potential relief from a weekend cold front.  

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AI Has an 80,000-Ton Lithium Problem

From AI data centers to EVs, energy storage demand is exploding, and lithium powers it all. 

Now Morgan Stanley estimates the market will face an 80,000-ton shortfall this year alone. With 5X lithium demand growth expected by 2040, the deficit is just starting.

Great timing for EnergyX. Their patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods in a fraction of the time.

This has earned them a $1B private valuation and investment from leaders like General Motors and POSCO. Now, they hold rights to up to 13M tons of lithium across North and South America.

Join 50K investors and buy private EnergyX shares. But don’t wait: July 16 is the final day to invest.

Around Texas

➤ Lackland Air Force Base: The Air Force says it's managing a localized flu outbreak among basic trainees in San Antonio, isolating and treating those affected with antivirals. (See Details)

➤ North Texas: With school out, more kids are riding e-bikes, and police say many families don't realize the difference between a legal e-bike and an e-motorcycle that requires registration. Doctors report more injuries as the bikes hit speeds near 30 mph. (More)

➤ Marshall: The city is cleaning up after Monday's flash flooding, when water about three feet deep swamped the intersection of Highways 80 and 59 and pushed into nearby businesses. (See Report)

➤ Houston: Habitat for Humanity handed another family the keys to a new home at Robins Landing, the nonprofit's mixed-income, master-planned community in northeast Houston. Organizers framed the dedication as a step toward building generational wealth through homeownership. (More)

➤ Harlingen: The Rio Grande Valley city is spending $853,000 to add 360-degree cameras and smart signals at 16 busy intersections, timing traffic lights to ease congestion and cut crashes. Work, funded with the regional planning agency, starts next month. (See Details)

➤ El Paso: Crews broke ground Thursday on a new Rio Grande Trail segment that will extend the Paso del Norte Trail, the roughly 70-mile path planned to link Tornillo, Texas, with Anthony, New Mexico. The ceremony was held just across the line in Sunland Park. (More)


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Texas Sports

➤ Sweden and the Netherlands will meet today in Houston in the marquee Group F match of the FIFA World Cup, with Sweden coming off a 5-1 win over Tunisia and the Netherlands seeking its first victory after a 2-2 draw with Japan. (More)

➤ In other FIFA World Cup news, federal authorities arrested a Honduran national accused of illegally flying a drone near Dallas Stadium minutes before Japan and the Netherlands kicked off their match. Authorities have seized more than 20 drones during World Cup matches in Arlington. (More)

➤ The San Antonio Spurs’ run to the NBA Finals generated an estimated $36.2 million in economic impact through ticket sales and visitor spending on food, hotels, and transportation. (More)

➤ After leading the Longhorns to their second consecutive NCAA softball championship, Texas’ coaching staff—led by head coach Mike White—was named the nation’s best by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | MLB | WNBA | Golf

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Exxon Has an Unlikely New Competitor

Energy giants like Exxon have been buying up land in America’s lithium hotspot. Now they’ve got a new neighbor. 

EnergyX has acquired the rights to nearly 50K lithium-rich acres right next door. It’s not just the acres turning heads, either. 

Their tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods. They just brought America’s largest lithium facility of its kind online. Now, with backing from the DoE, General Motors, and POSCO, they’re advancing America’s next major lithium supply. 

50K people have already invested. Join them as an EnergyX shareholder by the July 16 investment deadline.

Et Cetera

➤ Marine veteran Minnie Whitzel, who served more than 30 years and had been living on little more than an air mattress, came home to a full surprise makeover. More than 30 volunteers and several companies rebuilt the Central Texas house for her. (More)

➤ A bald eagle that suffered a traumatic head injury in Chambers County spread its wings again this week after three months of rehab at the Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center. Handlers released the national bird back into the wild as the country approaches its 250th birthday. (More)

Five Swedish fans road-tripping across North America to follow their World Cup team got a dose of Texas hospitality after a minor crash on Interstate 37 south of San Antonio. Deputies helped the unhurt group back on the road, Swedish flag still flying. (More

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The Flyover Podcast

The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories:

The government quietly changed three retirement rules this past year, and a single Social Security check is the first thing affected. (Hear More)

➤ Authorities say a Mexican mayor staged her own kidnapping to embezzle roughly $2 million in government funds. (Listen Now)

A Michigan plumbing crew on an emergency call found an engagement ring that had been missing for more than a decade. (Podcast Available)

  

The Polling Station

How do you like your Texas peaches?

  1. Fresh off the stand
  2. In a cobbler
  3. Peach ice cream
  4. Jam or preserves
  5. Other
 

Yesterday's Results:

How often do you go to a park?

  1. Rarely: 26%
  2. Occasionally: 23%
  3. Never: 15%
  4. Weekly: 14%
  5. Daily: 12%
  6. Monthly: 10%
Texas Trivia

Which building is taller, the Texas State Capitol in Austin or the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.?

Show me the answer

Energy Exploration Technologies, Inc. (“EnergyX”) has engaged Flyover to publish this communication in connection with EnergyX’s ongoing Regulation A offering. Flyover has been paid in cash and may receive additional compensation. Flyover and/or its affiliates do not currently hold securities of EnergyX. This compensation and any current or future ownership interest could create a conflict of interest. Please consider this disclosure alongside EnergyX’s offering materials. EnergyX’s Regulation A offering has been qualified by the SEC. Offers and sales may be made only by means of the qualified offering circular. Before investing, carefully review the offering circular, including the risk factors. The offering circular is available at invest.energyx.com/. Comparisons to other companies are for informational purposes only and should not imply similar results. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Market shortfall are forward‑looking estimates and are subject to substantial uncertainty. Investments in private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are long-term, illiquid, speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups.
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