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Court rejects Future Legends’ latest legal moves against Windsor
A Weld District Court judge has refused a request for a preliminary injunction against the Town of Windsor, ruling that issues raised by the owners of the troubled Future Legends Sports Complex are outweighed by the town’s concerns about public safety.
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Westminster, chamber launch downtown marketing push
Westminster is partnering with the Westminster Chamber of Commerce to launch a marketing initiative aimed at activating the downtown area.
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Bolder Industries inks EU grant for Belgian carbon-black plant
Bolder Industries Inc., which converts used tires into carbon black, has formalized a grant agreement with the EU to help pay for development of a Belgian factory.
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Wells Fargo claims Hyatt House in Broomfield can’t keep up with loan payments
Wells Fargo Bank recently sued the owner of the Hyatt House Boulder/Broomfield hotel, claiming that the business won’t be able to keep up with its loan payments.
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No survivors in Broomfield-area plane crash
At least one person was killed when a small plane crashed Saturday near the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield.
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FoCo Beer Collective shutters in The Exchange
The FoCo Beer Collective, a bar in Fort Collins’ The Exchange, recently closed.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Animal Friends Alliance offers promotion for spay/neuter clinic
Animal Friends Alliance is offering a special promotion through the month of May to encourage pet families to take advantage of its spay/neuter clinic.
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Colorado bankruptcy filings edge up 8% in April
Colorado bankruptcy filings increased 8% in April, down from increases of 14% in March and 20% in January and February.
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Fort Collins planners OK Drake/College proposal
A developer’s master plan for 6.9 acres at the southwest corner of Drake Road and College Avenue in midtown Fort Collins won unanimous approval Thursday night from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission..
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Ranch complex awarded grant for EV charging stations
Funding through a state grant will enable Larimer County’s events complex, The Ranch, to install four electric-vehicle charging stations.
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South Dakota bank with Northern Colorado branches looks to Wyoming
First National Bank of Fort Pierre South Dakota on Friday announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Wyoming Bank & Trust, which has branches in Cheyenne and Burns. The acquired branches will operate under the name First Wyoming Bank & Trust Branch of First National Bank.
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What makes a great Litigation Attorney (and how to spot one)
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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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