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COVID-19 patient receives first COVID-related lung transplant in Colorado
Denver7.5:36 PM, Mar 29, 2021AURORA, Colo. — Bryan Raymond's journey started late last year."It’s been a long road but I’m getting stronger each day," Raymond said. On Dec. 9, he went into the emergency room after experiencing trouble breathing. That night in the emergency room, he was flown to Billings Clinic in Montana. Days earlier, Raymond found out he was positive for COVID-19. The man from Malta, Mont., spent the next month in Billings, missing Christmas with his four children."It was tough. Trinity FaceTime'd in so I could watch the kids opening presents but it was tough,"...…Denver7.5:36 PM, Mar 29, 2021AURORA, Colo. — Bryan Raymond's journey started late last year."It’s been a long road but I’m getting stronger each day," Raymond said. On Dec. 9, he went into the emergency room after experiencing trouble breathing. That night in the emergency room, he was flown to Billings Clinic in Montana. Days earlier, Raymond found out he was positive for COVID-19. The man from Malta, Mont., spent the next month in Billings, missing Christmas with his four children."It was tough. Trinity FaceTime'd in so I could watch the kids opening presents but it was tough,"...WW…
Customer leaves $1,400 tip at Estes Park bakery
Wednesday's shift started like any other at Notchtop Bakery and Cafe in Estes Park, until one of their regulars, who is only referred to as "David," walked in.9:21 PM, Jan 22, 2021ESTES PARK, Colo. — Wednesday's shift started like any other at in Estes Park, until one of their regulars, who is only referred to as "David," walked in."He asked how many servers we have today and how many staff altogether. We had seven people," said Notchtop owner Nailya Khametvalieva.When David paid his bill, his server, Gloria Fuentes looked at the tip to find he left the staff $1,400."I couldn’t believe it...…Wednesday's shift started like any other at Notchtop Bakery and Cafe in Estes Park, until one of their regulars, who is only referred to as "David," walked in.9:21 PM, Jan 22, 2021ESTES PARK, Colo. — Wednesday's shift started like any other at in Estes Park, until one of their regulars, who is only referred to as "David," walked in."He asked how many servers we have today and how many staff altogether. We had seven people," said Notchtop owner Nailya Khametvalieva.When David paid his bill, his server, Gloria Fuentes looked at the tip to find he left the staff $1,400."I couldn’t believe it...WW…
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