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Longmont official touts risk collaboration, transit initiatives
Longmont will be the first city in the nation to join a United Nations program aimed at helping governments collaborate to reduce risks associated with natural disasters, health emergencies and other crises, City Manager Harold Dominguez said Thursday.
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Northern Water petitions for eminent domain over Lind land
The Northern Integrated Supply Project Water Activity Enterprise operated by the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District has petitioned for condemnation of land owned by developer Martin Lind’s Vima Partners LLC on which it hopes to build water pipelines and related infrastructure necessary to move water.
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Northern Colorado Regional Airport to host grand opening of new terminal
The Northern Colorado Regional Airport will formally open its new terminal on Nov. 7.
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Erie Council sets milestones for development of Town Center
The Erie City Council reports it will sell its “Town Center” project to a developer to develop a new anchor grocer, a hotel, a civic use, other retail and commercial uses, and affordable housing on the site.
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Mental Health collaborative opens Fort Collins office
Mindful Therapy Group of Colorado P.C., a national collaborative of mental health clinicians, will open soon in Fort Collins.
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CSU, Energy Dept., German firm to celebrate new lab to research fusion energy
Officials at Colorado State University are upping the effort in the global race to create sustained, long-term fusion energy, which is seen as the modern equivalent to discovering flight.
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Why “putting your child on” your bank accounts probably isn’t the best plan
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Estes Park hospital to partner with UCHealth
The Park Hospital District, which operates the nonprofit Estes Park Health medical center, has signed a letter of intent to join UCHealth in 2025.
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Sierra Space to test trash compactor on International Space Station
Thanks to a new contract from NASA, Sierra Space Corp. will develop a Trash Compaction and Processing System and test it aboard the International Space Station in late-2026.
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Front Range launches new bachelor’s degree in business administration
Front Range Community College now offers a four-year bachelor of science degree in business administration.
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Forge Nano Receives $10M investment from GM Ventures for future electric vehicles
Thornton-based Forge Nano, Inc., a materials science company that optimizes material performance to enable better products, has received a $10 million investment from GM Ventures for use in electric vehicles.
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A matter of convenience
Convenience stores plan major growth in Northern Colorado
As Northern Colorado grows — and with Greeley growing west — convenience stores are a part of many development plans. Practically every new development in Greeley’s western side has offered a convenience store on a prime corner. Some are developing as infill projects, in which older buildings are razed to be replaced by a convenience…
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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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