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Greeley’s unique qualities stressed in look to future
Residents who want to help plan for future city growth should think about what makes the city unique, according to Rachel Flynn, Greeley’s deputy city manager for intentional growth and strategic infrastructure.
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Historic Livermore property The Forks sells for $1.3M
A new owner is cooking at the iconic Livermore restaurant and property known as The Forks.
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Johnstown plans for $55M Waggoner Crossing apartments
Officials in Johnstown are working on a plan for the Waggoner Crossing apartments near Colorado Highway 60 and Colorado Boulevard after getting approval for $3.95 million in private activity bonds to help pay for affordable housing.
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Boulderthon charts new course for September race
The Boulderthon marathon and half marathon races set for Sept. 28 in and around Boulder will feature new course routes.
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Club Champion opens Johnstown golf fitting studio
Club Champion, a chain of custom golf club-fitting businesses, has opened a new Johnstown location at 4884 Larimer Parkway.
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Fundraiser launched to support fired Boulder Weekly staff
A fundraiser has been launched to support former editorial and production staff at Boulder Weekly, who were reportedly fired without warning Tuesday.
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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Centerra has gained recognition as one of the region’s top-selling new-home community. What most people don’t know is why Centerra has become all these things.
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Longmont studying minimum-wage hike
Organizers of an Aug. 14 “fishbowl” event will invite employers and employees to participate in a structured discussion about the potential impacts of raising the minimum wage within Longmont city limits.
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Pinocchio’s founder accused of embezzlement jailed
Annie Vick, 63, the founder of the Pinocchio’s restaurant chain in northern Colorado who is suspected of embezzling more than $3 million from investors, has been arrested on a warrant for failing to appear at a court date last month and is being held on a $50,000 cash-only bond in the Weld County Jail.
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Auddia’s new CEO, board members to explore mergers, restructuring
Auddia Inc., a Boulder-based audio and podcast technology company, has hired a new CEO and swapped in a trio of new board members tasked with exploring opportunities for mergers and business restructuring.
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BVSD claims faulty AC caused $1M in damages at Angevine
Boulder Valley School District sued a contractor this week, accusing Albireo Energy of botching part of a 2023 job to update the air-control system at Angevine Middle School in Lafayette, which allegedly resulted in nearly $1 million in damages.
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Petitioners against Cascadia financing blocked from gathering signatures at event
People who wanted to collect petition signatures in the parking lot at Aims Welcome Center Wednesday evening were told to leave or face trespassing charges, their attorney said Thursday.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Considering Hospice Care can be a daunting topic for everyone involved. At Pathways, our mission is to honor life by being compassionate and caring to those with advanced medical conditions, as well as those who are grieving. This can look different for everybody, and so we offer a number of different services to help at…
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Keys to ‘missing middle’ housing: creativity, cooperation
Panelists at BizWest summit outline challenges, opportunities
Finding a way to provide more housing options for the “missing middle” would be a gift that developers, lenders and elected officials in the Boulder Valley would love to find under their Christmas trees.
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New Customs office eases international travel at Northern Colorado airport
Developer Martin Lind had applied for and in 2022 won federal approval to locate a U.S. Customs office at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, which is jointly owned by the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins.
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