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NLRB sides with nurses in Longmont United Hospital wage case
The National Labor Relations Board has ordered CommonSpirit, the owner of Longmont United Hospital, to repay its unionized nurses the raises they were excluded from for the past three years.
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United Way of Larimer County launches WomenRise to support single mothers
United Way of Larimer County has launched WomenRise, an initiative expanding on its WomenGive program. Since 2006, WomenGive has provided child care scholarships to single mothers pursuing higher education.
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NISP opponents lose round in state appeals court
A state court has rejected an appeal by opponents of a proposed $2.25 billion water project in Northern Colorado who lost a lawsuit last year in an attempt to stop it.
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Kiln to open co-working space in Fort Collins
A Utah-based chain of co-working spaces that already operates in Boulder has found a spot in downtown Fort Collins and hopes to attract about 300 members when it opens next summer.
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Winner’s Circle entertainment venue opening next month in Longmont
Winner’s Circle, a family entertainment center, is expected to open up shop in Longmont in early November.
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Sierra Space soil-extraction technology could lead to oxygen ‘gas station on the moon’
When humans return to the moon (and ultimately travel beyond), they’ll need plenty of oxygen, both to breathe and propel crafts through space. Luckily for astronauts, there’s plenty packed inside lunar soil and Louisville-based Sierra Space Corp. says it has achieved a major breakthrough in development of technology for extracting that crucial resource.
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Spiritual group Diamond Approach opening new Boulder center after Marshall Fire
After losing its Colorado center in the Marshall Fire, spiritual group Diamond Approach will celebrate the opening of its new Boulder facility on Saturday at 6783 Baseline Road.
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Nonprofit Pretty Brainy to train girls in personal safety in weekend workshop
The nonprofit organization Pretty Brainy, which gives girls real-world math and science experience, will soon give them hands-on training to defend themselves.
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Westminster Community Foundation donates to local schools for career training
The Westminster Community Foundation recently gave $35,000 to the Westminster Public Schools Foundation to support career and STEM programming at the Ranum Reimagined campus. The donation will be used to offset the costs of tools, supplies, and equipment, and is offered as a challenge to others to similarly donate.
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Hudson Board signs off on settlement with Lochbuie
The Hudson Town Board on Wednesday approved a settlement agreement that will put an end to litigation involving annexations related to the planned BNSF Railway Co. intermodal facility and logistics park.
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REcolorado hires CEO after controversial acquisition
Just says after REcolorado was sold, Colorado’s largest multiple-listing service has hired Dana Bennett as its CEO.
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CU students ‘innocent victims’ in Ash House dispute
Uncertainty remains over where students will live
There was a real possibility that about 60 University of Colorado students could have been forced out of their off-campus apartments last week with little notice and nowhere to go.
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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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