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Foreclosures climb in region — area financial experts suggest why
Numbers remain far below Great Recession levels
Increasing foreclosures could be an indicator that the economy may be changing, some financial experts say.
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American Association for Laboratory Accreditation opening Boulder office
BOULDER — American Association for Laboratory Accreditation, a Maryland-based organization also called A2LA that supports labs, product-certification facilities, inspection organizations, biobanks and reference-material producers, is opening a Boulder office in September. “Opening a location in Boulder demonstrates our commitment to meeting customers where they are,” A2LA CEO Lonnie Spires said in a prepared statement. “As…
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Colorado SBDC holding expo for contract opportunities in Boulder
The Colorado Small Business Development Center serving Boulder County will hold its 2025 Contract Opportunities Expo on Aug. 13.
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Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department fest to celebrate 50 years
The Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department will celebrate its 50th anniversary with the RCVFD Mountain Festival set for Sept. 6.
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Guzman Energy considers Greeley power plant
Guzman Energy wants to build a new power plant at the closed Thermo Greeley power plant site.
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Table Mesa King Soopers evacuated Saturday, cops find no credible threat
The King Soopers grocery store in Boulder’s Table Mesa shopping center was evacuated Saturday morning after “Boulder Police received a report of a threat,” the Boulder Police Department posted.
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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Centerra has gained recognition as one of the region’s top-selling new-home community. What most people don’t know is why Centerra has become all these things.
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New biz filings soar as Colorado economy offers mixed signals
Colorado recorded a spike in new business filings in the second quarter but the broader economic environment remains fairly murky.
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Catholic high school closes on Loveland elementary
A Catholic high school has closed on the $5 million purchase of the Thompson School District’s shuttered Monroe Elementary School in Loveland.
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Woodward wraps acquisition of Safran biz unit
Woodward has completed its acquisition of Safran S.A.’s North American electromechanical actuation business.
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Ziggi’s to open coffee shop in Monument
Ziggi’s Coffee will open a new shop in Monument Tuesday, creating 25 new jobs in the northern El Paso County community.
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Cancer institute awards CU scientist $1.25M for immunotherapy study
University of Colorado professor Edward Chuong was recently awarded $1.25 million to study cancer immunotherapies.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Considering Hospice Care can be a daunting topic for everyone involved. At Pathways, our mission is to honor life by being compassionate and caring to those with advanced medical conditions, as well as those who are grieving. This can look different for everybody, and so we offer a number of different services to help at…
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Serenity Forge designs video games that are meaningful, fun
Prolonged illness led founder to build value-driven games
Serenity Forge LLC makes so-called value-driven video games, or games designed to help players through difficult moments in life.
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Fly me to the world
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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