Dick Kreck
Dick Kreck joined The Post in 1968 and held various editing jobs, including a turn as editor of Roundup magazine. He wrote a city column for 18 years and covered local TV and radio before retiring in June 2007. He was inducted into the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
He is the author of several books on local history, including "Murder at the Brown Palace" in 2003 and "Smaldone: The Untold Story of an American Crime Family" in 2009. His newest book, "Rich People Behaving Badly was released in 2016.
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Golden resident rides rails to “Daylight” on Channel 12
Golden resident rides rails to "Daylight" on Channel 12

Monty Python’s Holy Grail Ale
Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale

Homer and the gang yuk it up for Fox to open sweeps
Homer and the gang yuk it up for Fox to open sweeps

Beer of the week, 4/27
Beer of the week, 4/27

Logan gets lonely as Neal joins Hastings in KOA exit
Logan gets lonely as Neal joins Hastings in KOA exit

Plenty of experts ready to pontificate on NFL draft
Plenty of experts ready to pontificate on NFL draft

Kreck: What would you do for a ticket to Super Bowl XXXII? How about babysit Pat Bowlen’s kids?
What would you do for a ticket to Super Bowl XXXII? How about babysitting a rich guy's two kids? And not for just any Daddy Warbucks but for Pat Bowlen,...

Stock-show cownterfeiters have udder thing coming
Kling's company, Animal Identification Systems, based in Gillette, Wyo., has developed a system of nose prints to help identify cattle and sheep. See, cows don't have hands so they don't...