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Lochbuie gives initial OK to BNSF annexations
It took just seven minutes for the Lochbuie Town Council to give initial approval to annexation of land slated for a BNSF Railway Co. facility.
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Fort Collins’ 3rd try at land-use code wins final OK
After having two of its attempts to rewrite the city’s 27-year-old land-use code overturned by citizen-initiated petitions, the Fort Collins City Council on Tuesday night gave unanimous final approval to a stripped-down but “foundational” version.
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Loveland council to ask voters to change charter
Voters in Loveland will get to decide in November whether it should take five or six votes on the nine-member City Council to fire the city manager or city attorney.
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CEO Roundtable: Good news, bad news face health care execs
Violence against health care workers has not abated since the pandemic, but staffing-level concerns have moderated to the point that health care companies can focus more on helping make workplaces more appealing to staff members.
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Jensen appeals ruling that threw out his Centerra South complaint
Loveland resident Bill Jensen has appealed a Larimer District Court judge’s decision to throw out a complaint he filed in December related to the runup to the approval of the Centerra South urban-renewal area.
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Catholic high school coming to Johnstown
The Archdiocese of Denver has purchased a 44.1-acre parcel of land in Johnstown and plans to construct a 450-student Catholic high school along with a chapel, athletic field and gymnasium.
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Larimer to decide Wednesday on Thornton water plan
After hearing two sharply divergent views on the subject, the Board of Larimer County Commissioners will decide Wednesday on whether to allow the city of Thornton to run a water pipeline for 10.4 miles across the county.
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Boulder County launches program to repair, rehab mobile homes
Boulder County is using $400,000 in federal funds to launch a pilot program to repair and rehabilitate mobile homes at the Columbine Mobile Home Park and Orchard Grove Mobile Home Park in Boulder.
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BNSF picks Lochbuie; annexation battle rages on
BNSF Railway Co. has requested annexation of 2,367 acres to the town of Lochbuie, land slated for the railroad’s massive intermodal facility and logistics park, and Hudson is not happy about it.
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Fledgling Timnath chamber seeks members, ideas
A real-estate agent and business development manager is working to round up support for the new Timnath Chamber of Commerce he founded.
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New leader at Avista
Louisville hospital has a new leader. Is a new building next?
At some jobs new employees are blessed with a transitional grace period that allows them to slowly dip their toes into the water. That hasn’t exactly been the case for AdventHealth Avista’s new CEO Mark Smith,
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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