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Boulder among 3 finalists to host Sundance film fest
Boulder is one step closer to winning the opportunity to host the Sundance Film Festival for a decade beginning in 2027.
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Xcel plans to reduce natural-gas bills for fourth quarter
Xcel Energy Colorado has requested approval from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission to reduce customer natural-gas bills for the last three months of the year.
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Bright Futures opens second application window
College-bound students from Weld county for the first time will get a second chance to apply for a Bright Futures scholarship for the upcoming college year.
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Boulder’s AmideBio wins SBIR grant for diabetes treatment research
Biopharmaceutical company AmideBio LLC has received a $1.93 million grant from the federal government for diabetes treatment research.
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Family-owned Love Ice Cream opening Niwot shop this month
Love Ice Cream, a soon-to-open shop owned and operated by Katy Love, is expected to begin welcoming sweet-toothed guests on Sept. 21.
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Town of Kersey is awarded Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant
The Town of Kersey recently received $150,000 in grants to make its roads safer with the goal of reducing roadway fatalities.
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Act now to avoid penalties: Building Performance Colorado (BPC) Urgency Alert
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Idaho company buys Clovis Point Apartments from McWhinney
The Idaho real estate company that purchased a 405-unit Fort Collins apartment building last month has also purchased the 208-unit Clovis Point Apartments.
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UNC fall enrollment records slight increase over last year
For the first time in seven years, the University of Northern Colorado’s fall student enrollment has increased.
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University of Colorado Real Estate Center renamed for Michael Klump after donation
The University of Colorado Real Estate Center has been renamed the Michael A. Klump Center for Real Estate after a $15 million donation from Klump, a CU graduate and founder of commercial real estate investment firm RCG Ventures LLC.
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Plans for new UNC College of Osteopathic Medicine taking shape
Plans for the University of Northern Colorado’s new College of Osteopathic Medicine are now in black and white and in front of staff at the city of Greeley’s planning department.
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Boulder Community Health first in state to use new technology for leaky heart valves
Boulder Community Health this month became the first facility in Colorado to offer patients a new technology to treat leaky heart valves using a minimally invasive catheter system.
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Growth in all directions
Mead expands with residential, commercial and industrial uses
For a couple of decades, Mead’s claim to fame was a church on the outskirts of town that was used briefly in the filming of the Bruce Willis film “Die Hard 2.”
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Legends in limbo
Mounting debt, legal issues threaten Future Legends’ future
Legal troubles are mounting for the developer of the Future Legends Sports Complex, now wrapped up in a host of lawsuits and liens filed against the property for nonpayment of services and work performed.
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