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If You’re Still on the Fence—Here’s What You Need to Know

Since opening The Flyover to reader ownership, we’ve experienced exceptional growth—and it’s because of you, our readers, and our early investors.

Just look at what our community has accomplished in just a few months:
📈 Texas is closing in on 500,000 readers
🌴 Florida is up 32% since our crowdfunding began
🌵 Arizona has grown more than 30% this month
🌄 Colorado is up nearly 20% and now has over 100,000 readers
🏈 Ohio has nearly doubled, jumping from 28,000 to over 50,000 readers since October 1
🎧 The Flyover Podcast is approaching 400,000 monthly listeners

Across all Flyover editions, that’s 350,000 new readers added in the last month alone.

All of this growth—every milestone—was made possible by our investors.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is your moment. Don’t get left behind or let this opportunity pass.


How Do You Get a Return on Your Investment?

We believe in transparency. Like any investment, there’s risk—but The Flyover reached profitability after just two years, with 80% gross margins and 24% net income. That places us among the top 1% of media startups in America.

Here’s how your investment could create a real return:

  1. Sale: A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’ll only partner with those who share our values.
  2. Public Listing: We could one day go public, giving you the freedom to buy and sell your shares.
  3. Profit Distributions (Dividends): Because we’re already profitable, future dividends are a real possibility.

These are the same paths that have rewarded early investors in other successful startups—and they’re all possible because of the momentum you’ve helped build.


If you’ve been on the fence, now is the time to invest.

Join the movement that’s reshaping how Americans get their news.

👉 Invest in The Flyover here.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Medicaid Spending Unsustainable, Polis Says

On Friday, Gov. Jared Polis released a budget that included recommendations to slow Medicaid spending growth.

There’s two levers on Medicaid. One is how many people you cover, and two is what you cover... There have been a number of benefits that have been added in recent years. Some of those are not sustainable over time,Polis said.

The governor says Medicaid is growing by nearly 9% each year, double the rate of spending on other parts of government.

About 1.2 million Coloradans rely on Medicaid, and Polis says he has no plans to cut that number.

Article Icon 1CBI Probes ICE Protest Clash

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is reviewing an incident outside the ICE facility in Durango last Tuesday during a protest. 

A masked, unidentified officer was caught on video grabbing 57-year-old Franci Stagi by the hair and throat and throwing her down a hill. 

“I said, ‘What would Jesus do?’ and that’s when he flipped out… that’s sort of a blur to me,Stagi said.

She was among protesters demonstrating after ICE detained Fernando Jaramillo-Solano, who was driving his two children to school when they were all taken into custody.

Article Icon 1Stamp Honors Colorado’s 150th Anniversary

The United States Postal Service shared a special preview of its 2026 stamp lineup last week, and Colorado will be honored for its 150th anniversary of statehood. 

The stamp, which was designed using a photograph taken by the late Colorado nature photographer John Fielder, will be released in January.

Other planned designs honor Route 66, the Declaration of Independence, Bruce Lee, and more.

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Unknown Number Calling? It’s Not Random

The BBC caught scam call center workers on hidden cameras as they laughed at the people they were tricking. One worker bragged about making $250K from victims. The disturbing truth? Scammers don’t pick phone numbers at random. They buy your data from brokers.

Once your data is out there, it’s not just calls. It’s phishing, impersonation, and identity theft. That’s why we recommend Incogni: They delete your info from the web, monitor and follow up automatically, and continue to erase data as new risks appear. 

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Around Colorado

Weld County: The coroner’s office announced that the cause of death for all six people who died at the Prospect Valley Dairy east of Keenesburg on Aug. 20 was hydrogen sulfide gas exposure. (More)

➤ Colorado Springs: A Kid City USA daycare shut down abruptly this past week, with staff saying paychecks had been weeks late, leaving parents scrambling for childcare. (More)

Aurora: A local mother is relieved after her twin daughters were rescued from Jamaica, where they were trapped during Hurricane Melissa. The family lost contact for two days as the storm damaged their hotel. (Details)

Boulder: Police arrested a man for the assault of Nathaniel Ellis, a University of Colorado student and a Turning Point USA member who had recently been featured on opposition flyers. Ellis was hit with a hockey stick on Oct. 23. (Details)

Statewide: A survey from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission is asking residents about Uber and Lyft to learn what might make rideshare trips safer for passengers and drivers. (More)

Fort Collins: Friendly Nick’s Butcher gave out over 1,000 pounds of meat on Friday after their offer to help those losing SNAP benefits or dealing with loss of income due to a furlough went viral. They’re fundraising to help more families. (More)


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Colorado Sports

➤ Wil Lutz drilled a 34-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Broncos an 18-15 victory and extending their win streak to six. (Box Score)

➤ Deion Sanders blocked media access to players after Colorado’s 52-17 loss to Arizona, taking full blame for penalties, turnovers, and back-to-back first-half collapses. (More)

➤ Air Force gave up a 42-yard pass in the final seconds, setting up Army’s walk-off 27-yard field goal in a 20-17 loss at home. (See More)

The University of Denver was approved Friday to join the West Coast Conference by the league’s presidents’ council. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | Tennis | LPGA | NASCAR

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Colorado Business

The performers at Casa Bonita in Lakewood returned to work yesterday after reaching an agreement with management to enter mediation. (More)

The Kindred Resort in Keystone is weeks from opening a $300 million luxury hotel and condominium project, steps from the gondola, to make the area more of a destination. (More)

Denver had the sharpest drop in restaurant spending among major U.S. cities, down 6.7 percent from last year, according to Bank of America data. (More)

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Becoming truly anonymous online is hard—but it’s not impossible. Experts say there are several steps you can take:

  • Use a VPN all the time

  • Buy a burner phone instead of a smartphone

  • Use a secure email service instead of Gmail or Yahoo

  • Delete your social media accounts and associated data

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Et Cetera

➤ A Broomfield child was captured on a doorbell camera filling an empty candy bowl from his own stash while out trick-or-treating on Friday. One of the boys who found the empty bowl said, “Be charitable, guys.” (See Video

➤ An emu was found running around in Penrose on Saturday, and the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is hoping to locate the owner. (See Picture)

➤ A house near Salida that locals have honked at for decades to bring good luck is now lifting the spirits of its current owner as he recovers from a two-month hospital stay. (See Video)

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The Poll

How frequently are you eating out lately?

  1. More than usual
  2. About the same amount
  3. Less than usual
  4. Never
 

Friday’s Results:

Do you support keeping Space Command headquartered in Colorado?

  1. Yes: 43%
  2. No: 31%
  3. Not sure: 26%
Colorado Trivia

Which downtown Denver landmark features a spot that’s exactly 5,280 feet above sea level?

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