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Toor: Trump policies drive uncertainty in climate action
Trump administration policies on tariffs, renewable energy and electric vehicles are creating uncertainty in the marketplace, potentially slowing adoption of carbon-reduction measures.
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“Our water”: Northern Colorado communities must evolve mindset with increased competition
With communities in metropolitan Denver more thirsty than ever for access to water, area experts say Northern Colorado cities and towns must work more collaboratively to protect local assets.
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Area lenders project stability amid turbulence
Despite tariff concerns and uncertainty around deep cuts to the federal government, commercial banks in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado continue to be stable. “Banks have very good credit portfolios, low past dues and well-capitalized and strong liquidity, and are in a great position to lend, which is great for borrowers,” said Shawn Osthoff,…
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CEA Industries reports ‘steady progress’ on acquisition of Winnipeg vape company
The head of CEA Industries says the company is “making steady progress” on its acquisition of Fat Panda, a retailer and manufacturer of nicotine vape products.
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Boulder hires Morrison as CFO
Krista Morrison, budget officer for Kansas City, Missouri, will become the city of Boulder’s new chief financial officer effective April 28.
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Integral Consulting absorbs Kinnetic Environmental
Integral Consulting recently acquired Kinnetic Environmental Inc., a California-based company that performs sediment and water quality studies.
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Mana Battery in geopolitical race to perfect sodium-ion battery technology
team born out of a University of Colorado mechanical engineering laboratory is on track to win the race to provide low-cost batteries with longer lifespans than the market offers today.
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Sierra Space demonstrates technology for Space Force satellite program
Sierra Space Corp. has announced a successful demonstration of the company’s Resilient GPS technology for the U.S. Space Force.
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Vail Resorts to cut jobs in corporate HR department
Vail Resorts is eliminating a human-resources department, along with 64 positions at its Broomfield corporate headquarters.
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Edgewise Therapeutics selling $200M in stock to support drug commercialization
Edgewise Therapeutics plans to sell nearly 10 million shares of its common stock at $20.13, raising $200 million.
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Greeley City Council hears public concern, gets update on Cascadia
Greeley City Council is still struggling to make the largely estimated numbers of the $800 million to $1 billion project work while also facing the financial risk of a project that could leave the city being responsible for a potentially failed project.
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Sundance picks Colorado; Festival expected to have huge regional impact
'There was something about Boulder'
The Sundance Film Festival — its leaders having decided last week to move the world-renowned event from Utah to Boulder — will make Colorado the epicenter of the movie universe for a week and half each winter for a decade beginning in 2027.
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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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