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Federal research funding cuts pose significant risks for Colorado economy
Labs, universities hit hard by spending reductions
President Donald Trump’s efforts to significantly reduce federal funding for scientific research threaten to shake up Colorado’s economy.
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BizWest wins 4 regional journalism awards
BizWest writers took home four awards Saturday at the Top of the Rockies Excellence in Journalism competition, sponsored by the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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Pins of Promise bowling fundraiser to support Jobs of Hope
Jobs of Hope is holding a bowling fundraiser called Pins of Promise on May 8 at Chipper’s Lanes, 2454 Eighth Ave. in Greeley.
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BizWest seeks input on expectations for second quarter
BizWest seeks input on expectations for second quarter BizWest Staff BizWest seeks input for its quarterly CEO Roundtable Executive Survey, focusing on expectations for the economy in the second quarter. The survey of C-level executives supports the publication’s CEO Roundtable program, where business leaders regularly gather to discuss the latest industry trends, challenges, and opportunities…
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Junior League of Fort Collins to close Career Closet
Citing shortages of money and staffing, the Junior League of Fort Collins has decided to shut down its Career Closet on May 31, the end of the league’s fiscal year.
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Tregaskis to step down as leader of Eldora resort
After 10 years at the helm of Eldora Mountain Resort, Brent Tregaskis will retire May 5 as president and general manager, the resort announced Friday.
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Faegre Drinker shifts Boulder leadership
Law firm Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP has tapped Matt Stamski to lead its Boulder office, taking over from John Marcil.
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Confluence: Trump’s impact on water, energy research
While the start to President Donald Trump’s second term in office has included rapid-fire shifts in federal policy, uncertainty continues to rule the day.
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Deed shows new Hotel Boulderado owner paid $102M
The Hotel Boulderado’s new owners paid $102 million for the historic Boulder property, Boulder County real estate records show.
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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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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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