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Archive for February, 2014

Boulder to host community meetings for Spring runoff preparation

BOULDER – The Boulder community is preparing for a new slew of runoff problems nearly six months after September’s deadly floods. Next month, the county will host a series of public meetings to educate residents about potential risks associated with po…

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ERACISM: A dark decade of KLAN activity aimed at local Latinos

The KKK takeover in Boulder County was a mirror of what was going on around the … the Denver Klavern was responsible for naming a KKK-friendly mayor, city attorney, police chief, public safety manager, district court judge, district grand jury and …

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Boulder County prepares to address spring flooding threats

Boulder County has identified more than 200 locations where snow runoff and flood debris could cause new rounds of flooding this spring. While it could cost as much as $14 million to remove debris from public and privately owned properties and …

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Boulder County prepares to address spring flooding threats

Boulder County has identified more than 200 locations where snow runoff and flood debris could cause new rounds of flooding this spring. While it could cost as much as $14 million to remove debris from public and privately owned properties and …

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N. Colorado business newspapers to consolidate

The Boulder County Business Report and the Northern Colorado Business Report of Fort Collins will be consolidated into one newspaper, their owner, Boulder-based BizWest Media LLC, announced Wednesday. The two biweekly publications will become a …

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Study: Communitywide Eco Pass is feasible in Boulder County

monthly passes and other Eco Pass programs, a joint city-county feasibility study found. Many city leaders have advocated providing an Eco Pass to every Boulder resident and worker as a way to increase transit use and meet other city goals …

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