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Judge orders Future Legends to pay $600K to landscape subcontractor
A Weld District Court judge has awarded one of the Future Legends contractors treble damages after receiving a bad check from the sports complex owners.
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Colorado middle of the pack for job growth in second quarter
Colorado’s economic indicators were mixed in the second quarter of 2024, as the labor market expanded — albeit more slowly than in recent periods — and inflation tempered, while new business filings shrunk and business dissolutions soared.
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Weld judge: Lochbuie’s lawsuit against Hudson Library was ‘misguided’ attempt to get a new library
Citing the town’s “misguided attempt” to force Hudson Library and High Plains Library district to build a new library in Lochbuie, a Weld District Court judge has ordered Lochbuie to pay almost $75,000 in attorneys fees.
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Longtime Fort Collins trainers open Valor Elite Training
Longtime trainers Tim and Kristen Anderson on Monday opened Valor Elite Training LLC, a 3,200-square-foot gym just west of Fort Collins High School.
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GoWest names VP of public relations
GoWest Credit Union Association, a Denver-based trade group, has appointed Madlynn Schreibvogel as its new vice president of public relations.
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Green Dragon to close Colorado dispensaries
Green Dragon will close its Denver grow operation, as well as 17 Colorado dispensaries.
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Why “putting your child on” your bank accounts probably isn’t the best plan
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Loveland may name new city manager, city attorney, municipal judge Tuesday
The Loveland City Council will hold a special meeting next Tuesday to name a new city manager, city attorney and municipal judge.
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SWEEP announces 2024 Leadership in Energy Efficiency awards
The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project announced its Leadership in Energy Efficiency awards to various leaders of sustainability. In addition to awardees from Arizona, the group awarded Rep. Steve Fenberg, D-Boulder, the outgoing president of the Colorado Senate, and the former research director of the National Renewable Energy Lab.
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New business condo units complete; open house set for Nov. 15
Uplift Development Group LLC, based in Lufkin, Texas, but with offices also in Fort Collins, and Waypoint Real Estate of Fort Collins, will host an open house on PremierFlex 2534, from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 15, at the site, 5380 Ronald Reagan Blvd. There will be a food truck, an open bar, music, games…
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PhotonPharma installs new CEO as ovarian-cancer drug trial launches
PhotonPharma Inc., which specializes in tumor-specific immune therapies, has hired Derek Brown as its new CEO as the company prepares to launch a trial of its ovarian-cancer drug candidate.
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Good Times buys franchise restaurant, will remodel
Good Times Restaurants Inc. (Nasdaq: GTIM), the Golden-based franchisor of hamburger restaurants, has purchased the Broomfield Good Times location from a franchisee with the intention of remodeling it.
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‘An irritating trickle of stuff’
Brewers still face echoes of COVID
They’ve fought to survive the COVID-19 pandemic and the addition of beer and wine to grocery shelves. Now, brewing industry executives agree, they’re dealing with a more existential issue.
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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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