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Officials pledge commuter rail to Longmont by 2029
Commuter rail service from Denver to Boulder and Longmont, once thought to be decades away, will likely happen as early as January 2029 thanks to an intergovernmental agreement and state legislation, officials told a crowd Monday night at the Longmont Museum auditorium.
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Fort Collins-based Landline airport shuttle increases service to DIA
Landline airport shuttle service plans to increase its scheduled round-trip service to Denver International Airport Aug. 1, the company said in a press release.
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S&W Seed abandoning Nasdaq amid tailspin
A tumultuous month during which S&W Seed Co. (Nasdaq: SANW) defaulted on a line of credit, fired its CEO and terminated all non-essential staff was capped off with a disclosure Monday afternoon that the Longmont-based company intends to voluntarily delist its stock from the Nasdaq exchange.
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Lafayette’s Last Mile Education Fund gifted $750K to help students in South
The Last Mile Education Fund, a Lafayette-based nonprofit that helps financially vulnerable technology and engineering students on the verge of graduating college, recently reported receipt of an anonymous $750,000 gift to support students in Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Boulder’s Caruso Ventures leads $2.5M investment in quantum startup
Caruso Ventures, a Boulder-based venture-capital firm helmed by Zaya Group founder and former CEO Dan Caruso, recently led a $2.5 million seed investment round in support of Bifrost Electronics, an Arvada quantum technology startup.
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Colorado poet laureate Andrea Gibson dies
Colorado poet laureate Andrea Gibson, a queer activist, died Monday in their Boulder home.
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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Bookstore among new businesses reviving Greeley’s Amory building
New businesses in the former State Armory building in downtown Greeley want to feed the body and the soul — one customer at a time, said Pablo Guzman, co-owner of a new book shop in the building at 614 Eighth St.
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Naropa campus redevelopment calls for 130+ CU student-housing units
Preliminary plans for the redeveloped Naropa University campus in Boulder call for the Arapahoe Avenue site to be largely scraped to make way for the construction of more than 130 residential units aimed at University of Colorado students.
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Danone recalls YoCrunch yogurt
Danone, a French food and beverage umbrella company with its North American operations headquartered in Louisville, is recalling YoCrunch yogurt products “sold at retail stores nationwide due to the potential presence of plastic pieces in the dome topper,” the company said Monday.
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Conga names Celia Fleischaker as CMO
Broomfield-based software-as-a-service company Conga has appointed Celia Fleischaker as its chief marketing officer.
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New Zealand ag-tech firm Halter plants U.S. flag in Boulder
Halter, the New Zealand ag-tech company behind a fenceless system to help cattle ranchers manage their herds, has a new home on the Front Range not far from where the University of Colorado Buffaloes roam.
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New Zealand ag-tech firm Halter plants U.S. flag in Boulder
Developer of fenceless cattle-management system adds $100M Series D
Halter, the New Zealand ag-tech company behind a fenceless system to help cattle ranchers manage their herds, has a new home on the Front Range not far from where the University of Colorado Buffaloes roam.
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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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