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Bandimere Speedway reported buyer of Hudson site
Bandimere Speedway, which closed its “Thunder Mountain” site near Morrison last Oct. 18 after 65 years, appears poised to move to a site near the northwest corner of Interstate 76 and Colorado Highway 52 near Hudson in unincorporated Weld County.
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Boulder Valley cities among plaintiffs suing Colorado over housing regs
Six Front Range municipalities — including Lafayette and Westminster — are suing the state of Colorado over regulations aimed at encouraging denser housing development.
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Boulder records highest-ever home sale at $14.5M
A five-bedroom home at 1505 Sunset Blvd. in Boulder sold this month for $14.5 million, the highest price for a single-family residence in the city’s history.
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FRCC to participate in Jobs for the Future program
Front Range Community College is one of about a dozen community colleges around the country that will participate in a new PwC Foundation and Jobs for the Future workforce preparedness initiative.
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Huntington National Bank opens third Boulder County branch in Louisville
Huntington National Bank recently opened a new branch at 515 McCaslin Blvd. in Louisville.
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JumpCloud acquires access-management platform VaultOne
JumpCloud, a directory-as-a-service technology platform, recently acquired privileged access management solutions platform VaultOne.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Taste of Louisville returns in early June
The Taste of Louisville festival will return to Main Street on June 6-7.
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Museum of Art Fort Collins plans to expand its Old Town home
The Museum of Art Fort Collins plans to launch a capital campaign this year to raise money to renovate and expand its historic Old Town building that it has called for 35 years.
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Denver trying to shut down strip club after labor investigations
Denver licensing officials are trying to strip the Diamond Cabaret of its operating permit after investigations into widespread wage theft at the strip club near the city’s downtown.
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Westminster, chamber launch downtown marketing push
Westminster is partnering with the Westminster Chamber of Commerce to launch a marketing initiative aimed at activating the downtown area.
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Bolder Industries inks EU grant for Belgian carbon-black plant
Bolder Industries Inc., which converts used tires into carbon black, has formalized a grant agreement with the EU to help pay for development of a Belgian factory.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Loveland getting downtown facelift
City’s eastern gateway to see major projects at Schmer Farm, Centerra South
LOVELAND — With the coming of spring, Loveland is springing forward with new residential and commercial development, a new option for health care and a downtown that is being joined at the HIP. Work gained full steam during April on the $24.5 million Heart Improvement Plan for downtown Loveland, locally known as the “HIP Streets”…
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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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