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Cemex to appeal closure order for Lyons cement plant
Cemex Inc., which has operated a cement plant in Lyons since the 1960s, claims that an April decision by Boulder County officials to demand closure of the facility will have “statewide implications” and “should be reversed.”
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Berthoud Fire Museum welcomes first visitors
The Berthoud Fire Museum opened on Saturday after years of work led by the town’s Caretakers of Tradition, a nonprofit organization made up of former Berthoud Fire Protection District firefighters.
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Patty Limerick claims University of Colorado restricting access to scholarly work
BOULDER — University of Colorado professor Patty Limerick is suing the school for allegedly restricting her access to scholarly work created during her academic career and during her tenure as director of the Center of the American West.
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Schmer family proposes King Soopers for east Loveland
The Schmer farm at the corner of U.S. Highway 34 and Interstate 25, along with Evergreen Development, will take the temperature of the Loveland City Council Tuesday night about a King Soopers-anchored development on part of the Schmer farm.
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Lawsuit: Power play tried to force shareholder out of Power to Play Sports
The founder of Power to Play Sports has claimed in a lawsuit that other owners and managers of the organization have engaged in a power play to force him out.
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Prioritizing mental health in hospice care
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BizWest names finalists for IQ Awards
BizWest has named 12 finalists for the IQ Awards, honoring the “Innovation Quotient” among companies in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado.
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Estes tries onsite RVs as workforce-housing option
Estes Park has adopted a pilot program to allow qualified employees to utilize recreational vehicles as temporary dwelling units at their workplace.
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Beef processor plans new Greeley facility
GREELEY — A company that operates in Greeley plans to build a 12,047-square-foot facility in which 40 workers will process and package halves and quarters of beef that will be delivered to the building. Northern Beef Products Inc. has offices at 625 E. Eighth St., but wants to build the structure on an undeveloped 4.4-acre…
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Lawsuit alleges Future Legends owes $425K for sports-court construction
A builder of athletics courts is claiming in a lawsuit filed this week that the operators of the Future Legends sports complex have failed to pay for the construction of a trio of facilities at its Windsor site, even after reaching a settlement for the bill late last year.
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Lyons distillery sues engineering firm for delays in its expansion
Spirit Hound distillery in Lyons claims in a lawsuit that its contracted civil engineering and design firm failed to perform as contracted.
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Drive-thru coffee stays in its lane
Low overhead, high revenue among the perks
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down coffee cafes, contactless delivery at drive-thrus boomed, with no end in sight.
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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