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Greeley ‘telephone town hall’ on Catalyst attracts 4,500
City officials Wednesday fielded questions from residents during a telephone town hall about its $1.1 billion Catalyst development, a project that would transform Greeley’s west side with a new arena, hotel and indoor water park.
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Jeffco airport to add taxiway
Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport officials plan to build a new taxiway in an effort to open up about 130 acres of potential new business park land on the south side, according to information on a county website.
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Vasa Fitness to open in shuttered Safeway site in Longmont
A 56,280-square-foot Vasa Fitness center is being built in a space in northeast Longmont that had been a Safeway supermarket until it closed eight years ago.
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Pilgrim’s Pride posts Q2 revenue, profit gains
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (Nasdaq: PPC), a Greeley-based poultry producer, reported higher sales and net income for the second quarter.
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Survey: CU becomes most expensive NCAA football gameday
The Prime Effect has come at a cost to University of Colorado football fans, according to a survey of gameday costs announced Wednesday by an oddsmaker.
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Crocs, Krispy Kreme collaborate on classic clogs
Crocs and Krispy Kreme are collaborating on the introduction of limited-edition Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs.
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Wilding Brands to open new Great Divide taproom in RiNo
Wilding Brands, a Lafayette-based, founder-owned portfolio of craft beverage brands, will open a Great Divide Brewing Co. taproom in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood.
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Pierce trucking company declares bankruptcy
Indian Creek Express LLC, a Pierce-based trucking company, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver.
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Boulder County gives $1.6M in tax dollars for wildfire mitigation
Officials are conducting wildfire-mitigation initiatives — including tree-cutting and animal-grazing projects — after receiving $1.6 million in grant funding from the Boulder County commissioners, aimed at reducing wildfire fuels around the county.
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Boulder Imaging uses AI to help save birds in wind farms
Boulder Imaging Inc. is partnering with Oikon Ltd., an environmental consultancy based in Croatia, to bring bird-protection technology powered by artificial intelligence to wind farms across southeast Europe.
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New library to anchor Mead municipal site
Kids gathered around to check out books from a pop-up library when the High Plains Library District held a groundbreaking recently at 13815 Chaparral Road for a $14 million building planned to open next June.
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Bought a Building with Solar? What Property Owners Need to Know
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So, you’ve purchased a commercial property with solar. Now what? Is the system freshly commissioned and producing clean energy—or has it become a rooftop bird sanctuary since its installation back in 2008?
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With loss of Future Legends, Windsor mulls millions for sports fields
Developer Lind and ex-MLBer, Future Legends co-founder Spilborghs involved in talks
With much of the Future Legends Sports Complex shuttered or unsafe for play, Windsor officials are considering spending millions of dollars to provide new athletic facilities for the growing community.
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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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