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Former Dacono city manager sues city, ex-council members over termination
Former Dacono city manager A.J. Euckert has sued the city of Dacono and four former city council members, alleging that his termination in February 2023 was a retaliatory action and violated provisions of the Colorado Open Meetings Law.
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Town hall set Tuesday on wildfire mitigation
County commissioners will hold a town hall Tuesday in Superior to discuss issues surrounding wildfire in Boulder County.
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Group sues Larimer commissioners over Thornton pipeline
An environmental group that has for six years fought a water pipeline plan by the city of Thornton has carried out its threat to sue Larimer County commissioners to try to stop it.
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Heart Distillery’s spirits win awards
Spirits created by the seven-year-old The Heart Distillery received awards this month.
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Robbins takes over as acting Northern Colorado airport director
Francis Robbins, director of operations and maintenance at Northern Colorado Regional Airport, has taken the reins as acting director while a search continues for a permanent replacement.
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How market participation facilitates the region’s renewable energy use
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Platte River Power Authority joined an organized energy market in 2023 and will join another in 2026. Read more about the how these efforts benefit the communities of Estes Park, Fort Collins, Longmont, and Loveland.
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Victoria Ink tattoo parlor planned for Sola Salon in Westminster
A tattoo parlor is expected to soon open within the Sola Salon Studios space in Westminster.
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Bunting Disposal trash service merges with Mountain High
Longtime trash hauler Bunting Disposal Inc. left customers with an abrupt announcement earlier this month. Owner Bryan Bunting put a note on his website and in social media that he was merging the company with Mountain High Disposal LLC of Ault, which was created in 2021.
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Planners approve 1,200-home development in west Greeley
More development will be popping up on Greeley’s western side, all the way to 101st Avenue.
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Good Dogs Labs co-founder joins Strata Identity as field chief technology officer
Boulder security software maker Strata Identity Inc. recently hired Aldo Pietropaolo as its field chief technology officer.
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Two Main Street Windsor buildings sell for $4.99M
The owner of the historic Windsor Mill property has purchased two more downtown commercial properties for $4.99 million.
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Planners approve 1,200-home development in west Greeley
277-acre project to include industrial, commercial, residential uses
More development will be popping up on Greeley’s western side, all the way to 101st Avenue.
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Carbon Valley boom
Small towns face increased growth pressures
The communities of Dacono, Firestone and Frederick are big winners in the race for infill and a larger tax base.
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Lyons recovers by embracing grit, grace, gratitude
Town continues to deal with loss of housing, damaged infrastructure after 2013 flood
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Liquor stores at a crossroads
A Longmont intersection is a symbolic battlefield in the war between Colorado’s independent alcoholic-beverage retailers and large grocery chains