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From Buc-ee’s to boomtown: Johnstown’s growth goes national
Town ranks No. 10 nationwide for population growth
From July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025, Johnstown ranked as the 10th fastest-growing community nationwide among cities and towns with populations of 20,000 or more residents.
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Public media filling the funding gap
Executives at public media outlets in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado say congressional votes to cut federal funding will not disrupt their missions.
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Webinar series to spotlight Longmont’s semiconductor growth
A new webinar series launched by the Longmont Economic Development Partnership aims to strengthen the city’s position in the semiconductor industry and other key segments.
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Laird sales boosted by Navitas acquisition
Laird Superfood Inc. (NYSE: LSF) reported first-quarter net sales of $13.9 million and 20% year-over-year growth Wednesday, propelled by its acquisition of Navitas Organics in March.
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Charlotte’s Web optimistic about BAT transaction
Charlotte’s Web Holdings Inc. (TSX: CWEB), which manufactures CBD hemp-extract wellness products, announced first-quarter results Wednesday amid hopes that its pending deal with British American Tobacco PLC to restructure some existing debt would strengthen its liquidity and working capital.
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CU under contract to buy Independence Plaza
The University of Colorado Foundation has contracted to purchase a 25-story office building in downtown Denver.
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Habitat opens new Longmont ReStore
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley will hold a grand-opening Saturday for its new Habitat ReStore location at 33 S. Pratt Parkway.
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Daly to leave Loveland chamber May 29
Dixie Daly, an enthusiastic booster for the Sweetheart City for decades and a prolific purveyor of pink products, will resign as membership director at the Loveland Chamber of Commerce, effective May 29.
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Aclarion sees net loss but strengthens cash position
Aclarion Inc. (Nasdaq: ACON), a Broomfield-based healthcare technology company that early this year raised $10.4 million through a stock sale, has reported a larger net loss for the quarter ended March 31, while strengthening its cash position through new equity financing.
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Greeley, facing $18M deficit, turns to voluntary separations
Faced with a projected $18 million budget deficit projected for next year, the City of Greeley will offer voluntary separation agreements for city employees.
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FirsTier Bank names Ellis new CFO
FirsTier Bank, a community bank with locations throughout Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, has named Joshua Ellis as its new chief financial officer.
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Public media filling the funding gap
Federal cuts spur collaboration, creativity
Executives at public media outlets in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado say congressional votes to cut federal funding will not disrupt their missions.
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Banks confront surge in AI-driven fraud risks
Scammers, hackers and fraudsters are taking advantage of the newest technological tools to not only scam bank customers but attempt to scam the institutions themselves.
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