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Colorado Eagles, hotel/water park could move to Greeley
City Council to hold special meeting Tuesday
Developer Martin Lind’s plans for a hotel and water park, as well as a new home for the Colorado Eagles minor-league hockey team, could shift from Loveland to Greeley.
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Peach Festival set for Aug. 17 in downtown Fort Collins
The Fort Collins Peach Festival will return to Civic Center Park in downtown Fort Collins for the second straight year.
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Boulder Municipal Airport closure hearing leaves more questions than answers
The Boulder City Council declined to take a specific position on whether members support closing the Boulder Municipal Airport or continuing to operate in perpetuity after a lengthy discussion with city staff and consultants on Thursday evening.
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Erie approves ballot language that would allow marijuana sales
Residents in Erie will get the opportunity to vote in November on whether they want marijuana sales in the community.
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AARP Colorado awards Fort Collins $20k
AARP Colorado has granted the city of Fort Collins $20,000 among donations throughout Colorado as a challenge to create projects that help adults ages 50 and older
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How market participation facilitates the region’s renewable energy use
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Platte River Power Authority joined an organized energy market in 2023 and will join another in 2026. Read more about the how these efforts benefit the communities of Estes Park, Fort Collins, Longmont, and Loveland.
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OnKure hires ex-Pfizer research leader as chief scientific officer
Leadership with OnKure Inc., a Boulder precision oncology company, has hired Dylan Hartley as chief scientific officer.
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Beverage companies donate $664,000 to help expand recycling in Fort Collins
American Beverage awarded a $664,000 grant to Fort Collins to provide residents with larger recycling carts.
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Southwest Airlines changes seating system, offers red-eye flights
Southwest Airlines Co. is making changes to fix its bottom line while it puts bottoms in assigned seats and offers new red-eye flights.
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Phillips 66 donated $20K to Greeley Recreation
Phillips 66 donated $20,000 this week to the City of Greeley Recreation division, which will benefit low-income swim lesson participants.
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Westminster bags Trader Joe’s lease
The Westminster Trader Joe’s location would be the company’s first along the U.S. Highway 36 corridor for the grocery store chain that was founded in 1967 in California
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Parallel runways
Boulder airport decommissioning, Area III Planning Reserve plans take off in tandem
At first glance, the Boulder Municipal Airport and the Area III Planning Reserve site have little in common. One is, well, an airport. The other is a nearly 500-acre parcel of undeveloped land just north of Boulder city limits in unincorporated Boulder County.
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Carbon Valley boom
Small towns face increased growth pressures
The communities of Dacono, Firestone and Frederick are big winners in the race for infill and a larger tax base.
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Lyons recovers by embracing grit, grace, gratitude
Town continues to deal with loss of housing, damaged infrastructure after 2013 flood
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Liquor stores at a crossroads
A Longmont intersection is a symbolic battlefield in the war between Colorado’s independent alcoholic-beverage retailers and large grocery chains