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King Soopers, union enter last-minute negotiations on new labor contract
Could another strike be on the horizon?
Negotiators with King Soopers and United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 are meeting Wednesday and Thursday in Westminster in an effort to hammer out the details of a new labor contract.
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Community Foundation of Northern Colorado turns 50, rebrands
As it enters its 50th year of service, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado is shortening its name to NoCo Foundation.
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Candidates announced for BBB ethics awards
Sixteen businesses and 12 nonprofits from Northern Colorado and Wyoming are candidates for the 2025 Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for Ethics.
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Colorado bankruptcy filings climb 26% in 2024
Colorado recorded 7,682 bankruptcy filings in 2024, compared with 6,081 the prior year. Individual filings totaled 7,536, up 26% from 5,961 in 2023. Business filings totaled 146, compared with 128 the prior year.
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North Weld County Water District raises rates by 5%
North Weld County Water District will raise its water rates by 5% this year to prepare for growth.
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Evans student apartments sell for $21M
Evans’ first and only student housing complex has sold for $21 million.
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C3 Real Estate Solutions Celebrates 12 Years of Excellence in Real Estate
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C3 Real Estate Solutions is proud to announce the celebration of its 12th anniversary as a leading real estate brokerage on December 12th, 2024.
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Johnson’s Corner restaurant closes, to reopen as chain diner
At Johnson’s Corner, a roadside restaurant that was a familiar stop for cinnamon roll-craving travelers along Interstate 25 since 1952 closed Sunday, to be replaced soon by a California-based chain’s franchised diner.
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Greeley’s new community arts center taking shape
The Greeley Creative District’s new building is a shell of what it can become.
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Corden sued over man killed during training exercise
The mother of a 21-year-old Westminster man who was killed during a first-responder training session at Corden Pharma International GmbH’s Boulder facility has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Swiss company and its Boulder subsidiary.
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Innosphere forms partnership to address disaster challenges
Innosphere and the Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine have partnered with the Resilience Innovation Hub’s Future Proofing America Collaborative to address the need for pre-disaster risk mitigation.
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Vuelo Investments acquires Northern Colorado Air Inc.
A Northern Colorado investment group has acquired Northern Colorado Air Inc., a heating and air conditioning services company in Fort Collins.
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Bank profitability holds steady
Colorado banks mirror nation in return on assets
Return on assets, the greatest predictor of profitability for FDIC-insured banks across the country, reached 1.20% in the second quarter of 2024, up 12 basis points from the first quarter of 2024, but down 1 basis point from the second quarter of 2023, according to the latest statistics from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Community…
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Competition for deposits ‘more intense than ever’
Banks vie with payment apps, gambling sites, even Starbucks
Many banks serving Northern Colorado have seen their deposits drop slightly since the pandemic hit four years ago, but the loss of pandemic relief funds isn’t the only reason for that phenomenon. Higher interest rates and increased competition have also had an impact. Banks in Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties recorded $30.8 billion in…
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