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Sierra Space launches defense division, Centennial factory
Sierra Space Corp. recently formalized Sierra Space Defense, a business unit devoted to bolstering the Louisville-based firm’s position as prime military contractor for satellite systems and other aerospace technology.
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Food Network lends branding to Noodles & Co. menu items
Noodles & Co. rolled out a system-wide menu update in early 2025 and is now adding Food Network branding to some of its new offerings.
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Founders sell Ska Brewing Co. to Durango business families
The founder of 30-year-old Ska Brewing Co. recently sold the company to the Ariano and West families, who run beer distribution operations in Durango, where Ska is headquartered.
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St. Vrain Sanitation District scores win in Colorado Supreme Court
A decision by the Colorado Supreme Court has upheld a prior water court ruling in favor of the St. Vrain Valley Sanitation District, denying the Town of Firestone’s 2019 claims for groundwater rights to be withdrawn from municipal water wells that Firestone proposed to locate on the district’s wastewater treatment plant property in Weld County.
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Panel to highlight innovation at Mercury 100/IQ Awards event
Founders of two fast-growing regional companies will join a panel discussion Thursday at BizWest’s Mercury 100/IQ Awards event at the Trailhead Cafe in Berthoud.
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Albee joins California PR firm as Boulder’s Comprise folds
Doyle Albee — who had owned and led MAPRagency Inc., later rebranded as Comprise, for the past decade — now works for Hawke Media.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Hoshiko hopes to lure Weld facilities with nearby development
Weld County has a decision to make about where to locate an upgrade to its courthouse and other offices, and an ambitious member of a longtime area family hopes a parcel he intends to develop on the north edge of Greeley might sway the county’s choice.
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Catholic high school to move to shuttered elementary in Loveland
Its plan to build on land it owns in Johnstown delayed by permitting issues, a 5-year-old independent Catholic high school will instead purchase the shuttered Monroe Elementary School in Loveland and start classes there in January.
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Deion Sanders missing from Buffs camps, cancels speaking engagement
University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders has not been in Boulder as the Buffs summer camps began last week, according to US Today, which cited an unnamed source who claims Coach Prime is dealing with an “unspecified health issue.”
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Nebraska’s Union Bank & Trust breaking into Northern Colorado market
Union Bank & Trust is poised to make its first foray into Colorado with a downtown Fort Collins branch that’s expected to open in July.
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FirsTier Bank hires Greeley market president
FirsTier Bank has hired Kelli Ehrhardt as its Greeley market president.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Infleqtion solidifies status as one of Boulder’s biggest quantum players with $100M raise
Firm partnering with contracting giant SAIC to win more government business
Infleqtion, a quantum information company, recently drummed up $100 million from investors as part of its Series C fundraiser, further emphasizing the role of the company — along with the Boulder ecosystem in which it operates — as major players in the world’s quantum future.
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New Customs office eases international travel at Northern Colorado airport
Developer Martin Lind had applied for and in 2022 won federal approval to locate a U.S. Customs office at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, which is jointly owned by the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins.
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