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AT&T to buy Lumen’s Quantum Fiber for $5.75B
AT&T has inked a deal to buy nearly all of Lumen Technologies’ Quantum Fiber business for $5.75 billion in cash.
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Economic-development vet moves from Superior to Firestone
Jill Mendoza recently took over the director of economic development role in Firestone.
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Local olive oil, whiskey crafters win major awards
A pair of craft manufacturers in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley recently won prestigious awards in their individual fields: olive oil and whiskey.
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Sundance secured pledge for $34M in local incentives from Boulder
In a successful bid to lure the Sundance Film Festival away from its long-time Utah home, a handful of Boulder-area groups offered an incentive package worth $34 million over 10 years.
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Elias named dean at University of Northern Colorado’s business college
Steven Elias has been named dean of the Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado.
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Timnath mulls ballot issue to fund rec center
Voters in Timnath may be asked to approve a tax to help fund construction and operations of a $98 million recreation center.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Boulder County launches food truck sustainability program
Boulder County, along with several local partners, has “launched a new grant program designed to help mobile businesses electrify their trucks and reduce emissions.”
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Heydude prez takes new branding exec role at Crocs
Terence Reilly, formerly Heydude’s president, has moved into a newly created chief brand officer role at Crocs.
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Estes hospital’s UCHealth affiliation nearly a done deal
The agreement for Estes Park Health to affiliate with UCHealth is nearly complete.
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Dacono settles lawsuit with former city manager
Dacono has settled a lawsuit filed by a former city manager who alleged that his termination was retaliatory and violated the Open Meetings Law.
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Status of Greeley’s purchase of JBS building remains unclear
Greeley city officials have been eyeing purchase of the JBS USA headquarters building in the Promontory business park.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Alcohol use has become so deeply woven into our cultural fabric that its consumption often goes unquestioned. But a growing body of research signals a troubling trend: high intensity drinking is up among middle-aged adults.
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Loveland getting downtown facelift
City’s eastern gateway to see major projects at Schmer Farm, Centerra South
LOVELAND — With the coming of spring, Loveland is springing forward with new residential and commercial development, a new option for health care and a downtown that is being joined at the HIP. Work gained full steam during April on the $24.5 million Heart Improvement Plan for downtown Loveland, locally known as the “HIP Streets”…
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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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