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Why did Sundance choose Boulder?
Sundance Institute chair breaks down ‘no-brainer’ decision
“I could write a book,” Sundance Institute board of trustees chairman Ebs Burnough said of the painstaking process that led leaders of the world-class film festival to decide to make Boulder its new home.
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Animal Friends Alliance launches $1.1M capital campaign
Animal Friends Alliance has launched a capital campaign, seeking to raise $1.1 million to expand affordable veterinary services and address the growing crisis of access to care for pets across Northern Colorado.
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Proposal would bring FRCC to downtown Longmont
A permanent Front Range Community College campus could rise in downtown Longmont.
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JBS meatpackers in Greeley move closer to strike
A strike at the JBS meatpacking plant in Greeley could begin as soon as March 16.
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Aurora buys Weld County farm, water rights
A $14 million purchase of nearly 316 acres of farmland northwest of Kersey — along with its associated water rights — by the growing and thirsty city of Aurora has Northern Colorado water providers fuming publicly through social media and with the drafting of a joint resolution.
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‘Sex and the City’ star Kristin Davis to give CU commencement
Kristin Davis, best known as Charlotte York in the HBO series “Sex in the City,” will give the spring 2026 commencement ceremony address May 2 at the University of Colorado.
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Broomfield planning docs hint at Whole Foods slated for Baseline
Plans for a new retail district in the Baseline mega-development in Broomfield show a corner lot just south Baseline Road (Colorado Highway 7) with proposed building labeled on some site maps and other documents as “Whole Foods.”
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NoCo airport might land physical control tower
Northern Colorado Regional Airport in Loveland appears to be headed toward a physical control tower, abandoning its longtime effort to complete a virtual tower.
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Fort Collins couple to open Longmont ice-cream shop
A couple from Fort Collins plans to realize their dream in mid-April, opening an ice-cream shop in the northwest Longmont space where a Baskin-Robbins outlet closed last summer.
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Hudson delays Bandimere annexations after letter from nearby egg farm
Consideration of an annexation request for more than 1,100 acres proposed as the new location of Bandimere Speedway was delayed Wednesday after Hudson officials received a letter from a Denver law firm representing the nearby Opal Foods LLC egg farm.
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Sierra Space raises $550M in investment capital
Fresh off of hiring a new leader, Sierra Space Corp. has closed a $550 million Series C fundraising round that values the Louisville aerospace company at $8 billion.
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Cheyenne’s data-center boom
Wyoming welcomes with open arms as Colorado takes more-cautious approach
A proposed 4 million–square-foot artificial-intelligence campus in Laramie County has become the most visible symbol of Wyoming’s data center boom.
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Banking execs bank on relationships
Banking industry executives from the Boulder Valley who attended a BizWest CEO Roundtable this week listed a variety of challenges to navigate – from interest rates, inflation, competition and the threat of high-tech fraud to uncertainty bred by erratic federal policies. But they all agreed that building trust and staying focused on their communities can…
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