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Loveland council to hear budget-cut proposals
A presentation by Loveland’s city staff to a special City Council meeting on Tuesday will outline proposals for sharp across-the-board budget cuts to make up for a projected $13.2 million annual shortfall in sales-tax collections as a result of the voter-passed repeal of the tax on food for home consumption.
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Law firm Clark Hill adds Boulder’s LaszloLaw
LaszloLaw, a Boulder-based law firm that specializes in work with clients in the food, beverage and hospitality industries, in merging with international commercial law firm Clark Hill PLC.
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Fort Collins weather-analytics firm Intersphere acquired
Intersphere Inc., a Fort Collins technology company that uses artificial intelligence to predict weather patterns, has been acquired by Louisville, Kentucky-based weather data-analytics firm Climavision.
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Real estate agent sentenced for fraud in Windsor scam
A Weld County judge has sentenced a former Larimer County real estate agent and investor to jail after he stole more than $1 million from investors in a 2021 real estate investment scam.
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Loveland special attorneys wrangle in documents on council agenda tonight
Attorneys hired by the Loveland City Council sit on opposite sides of the open meeting law violation issue; both are to be at the council meeting tonight.
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How dispatchable resources enable the clean energy transition
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Smoker Friendly names Dan Gallagher its new president
The Cigarette Store LLC, which does business as Smoker Friendly, has named Dan Gallagher as its new president.
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UMB to acquire Heartland Financial in $2B deal
UMB Financial Corp. (Nasdaq: UMBF) will acquire Denver-based Heartland Financial, USA Inc. (Nasdaq: HTLF) in a $2 billion transaction.
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Idaho company buys two Kersey sites for $14.35M
A Boise, Idaho, based fueling and convenience store chain has purchased two properties in Kersey for $14.35 million.
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Poudre Valley Hospital receives seven-figure bequest
FORT COLLINS — A seven-figure bequest from the late Gerald Pedersen, founder of Fort Collins automobile dealership Pedersen Toyota, will support a new five-bed pediatrics unit at UCHealth’s Poudre Valley Hospital.
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Caliber sells off 40 acres in The Ridge to homebuilders
CaliberCos. Inc. (Nasdaq: CWD) recently sold two parcels within The Ridge, one of the Arizona-based developer’s projects in Johnstown, to a pair of homebuilders for a total of $12.3 million.
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YMCA expands camp offerings at Ward area campsite
YMCA Camp Tumbleson Lake — formerly Camp Tahosa — will begin operations this summer
YMCA of Northern Colorado quickly moved on the purchase of a 300-acre mountain property when it went on sale last year — even before beginning fundraising for the acquisition.
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Lyons recovers by embracing grit, grace, gratitude
Town continues to deal with loss of housing, damaged infrastructure after 2013 flood
Other cities and towns along the Front Range have largely moved on from the September 2013 deluge. For Lyons, at the base of the foothills in Boulder County, some challenges remain — but so does the determination to build back better.
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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
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Destination: Johnstown
Johnstown development activity reflects community that’s open for business
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Economists: Colorado economy resilient in face of headwinds
Economy projected to add 41,900 jobs in 2024