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Attorneys: Future Legends filed ‘sham’ paperwork to get out of court-ordered receivership
Attorneys for a lender seeking to protect its property in the Future Legends legal issues are alleging that the sports complex owner submitted “sham” paperwork to get out of having a court-ordered receiver take over its property.
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Greeley transportation, food-tax measures passing in early returns
The ballot measures to help fund the city’s transportation infrastructure in early returns were both seeing strong approval from voters.
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CU Boulder grad Hood leads race for CU Regent at-large seat
Elliott Hood, a Democrat and University of Colorado graduate, took an early lead Tuesday night in the race to serve as the new at-large CU Regent.
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Severance voters opposing sales tax in early count
SEVERANCE — With early voting in, Severance voters seem to be shooting down a 1% sales tax to replace the city’s transportation utility fee. Severance ballot issue 2A as of 7:15 p.m. losing 66% (2,648 votes) to 34% (1,341 votes) with 3,989 votes cast so far. If residents approve the tax, the city will repeal…
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Mead voters rejecting marijuana sales in town
Mead voters for a third time seem to be rejecting sales of marijuan in town. As of 7:15 p.m., voters are rejecting it 60% (1,455 votes) to 40% (974 votes) with 2,429 votes cast.
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Fort Lupton ballot early voting shows marijuana cultivation winning
Fort Lupton voters appear to be approving the cultivation of marijuana, but rejecting an excise tax.
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State voters, Boulder biz leaders favor of enshrining same-sex marriage rights
Same-sex marriage has been legal nationwide for nearly a decade, but, thanks to a currently superfluous 2006 voter-approved amendment, Colorado’s state Constitution defines marriage as a union only between a man and woman.
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Colorado voters lean toward ‘de-Brucing’ RTD funding
After early returns Tuesday night, Colorado voters supported Regional Transportation District Ballot Issue 7A, which allows RTD to retain annual revenues — projected to be upwards of $60 million — beyond the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights cap rather than refunding them to taxpayers.
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Hudson lodging tax trailing in early vote count
Voters in the southeastern Weld County town of Hudson were opposing Ballot Issue 2F, a 2.5% lodging tax, as of 7:10 p.m., with 120 votes in favor and 246 opposed.
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CEO Roundtable: Construction woes center on competition, lack of work, labor issues
Whether it’s fighting off the competition from Denver construction companies seeking work in a landscape of shrinking projects and opportunities or ensuring that employees can afford their own homes and have the training to keep up with a changing world, area construction-industry CEOs have a lot on their minds these days.
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Fort Collins eyes site for possible municipal building
A pair of old buildings north of downtown Fort Collins that had been used for automotive sales and services might one day be the site of a new municipal office building. But will it?
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Grown-up Greeley
From Wild West to metropolitan city, Greeley's future is about to get fuller
GREELEY — There’s an old saying in the economic development game in Northern Colorado: drive east until you can afford it. For Greeley, a historically and culturally significant city in the old West for more than a century, movement has been in the opposite direction. Families moved to the Greeley area in wagons hoping to…
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Who will buy Naropa’s campus?
Naropa University land under contract, campus likely to be redeveloped
Naropa University is under contract with a yet-to-be-named buyer for its main Boulder campus, which is expected eventually to be redeveloped.
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