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  • Niwot dispensary seeing success

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 28, 2017

    Starbuds Niwot has been moving forward for owners Ernie, Callie and Caitlin Craumer since opening the doors at 6924 N. 79th last month. Caitlin said that they have had a great reaction from the local business community. “We’ve had a lot of other business owners come in and introduce themselves and welcome us to the community,” Caitlin Craumer said. “There are also a lot of people who have never been inside a dispensary come in and see how it looks and how it feels.” “We’ve had a...

  • New brewery brings new brews to Gunbarrel

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 27, 2017

    Beyond the Mountain Brewing Company opened its doors in Gunbarrel early this month, bringing more flavor for those looking for a nice place to sit down for a brew. Managing member Charles Hixon and head brewer Morgan Way have had this as a goal for a long time — they’ve known each other since they were 15 and both started brewing in college. They hail from Virginia and Maryland, but had a hunch Colorado would be a good place to open a tap room. “Colorado has one of the best beer scenes and we wanted to learn from the best,” Hixon said....

  • County approves 2018 budget

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 21, 2017

    Boulder County Commissioners approved a $426.9 million budget last week for the 2018 fiscal year. The budget includes a decrease in property tax of 2.117 mills to make the total county property tax at 22.726 mills for 2018. Commissioners estimate property tax revenue to come in at $178,590,811 — up from $165,014,873 in 2017 — based on increases in property values which enabled them to make the cut. “With rising property values you can collect the same amount of money with a lower mill levy,” Commissioner Deb Gardner said. “So it’s...

  • Restrooms to be installed at trailhead

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 21, 2017

    Two Boulder County departments are working together to improve the trailhead at Left Hand Valley Grange Park on 83rd. Matt Wempe, with Boulder County Transportation, said that they are building the restrooms while the Parks and Open Space department is doing the rest of the improvements. “It’s really meant to serve not only folks using the park but those use the Longmont-Boulder regional trail,” Wempe said. The restroom will be a two-stall prefabricated building colored similar to the...

  • Niwot United Methodist choir slated for 2018 trip

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 21, 2017

    The Niwot United Methodist Church choir will be heading to the famous Carnegie Hall in 2018 to perform a new Christmas cantata by Pepper Choplin, a renowned composer, as part of a 200-member choir. Choir member Mike Weiss said that the choir performs a lot of Choplin’s music, and recently began posting videos of performances online. “We’ve done a lot of his music in the choir at church,” Weiss said. “Awhile ago we took to recording performances at the church and putting them on YouTube. Apparently someone found us on the site somehow...

  • Holiday Fayre sees big numbers

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 16, 2017

    The Women’s International Niwot Club (WINC) held the seventh-annual Holiday Fayre at the Left Hand Grange earlier this month. According to WINC president Deborah Fowler, 541 people stopped by the Fayre and contributed to the record bake sale for the event that raised $1,400. Santa and Mrs. Claus stopped by, and gift certificates were handed out from local merchants. “We were trying to make it a community event by promoting local businesses as well,” Fowler said. WINC had given out bags and...

  • Niwot High School administrators get accolades

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 15, 2017

    Another statewide award has been given to administrators at Niwot High School, this time honoring assistant principal Andrea Smith. Smith earned the award from the Colorado Association of School Executives as Assistant Principal of the Year in the state, following NHS principal Eric Rauschkolb’s award earlier this year. “The recognitions we’ve received are really a reflection of the good work going on all over the place at NHS,” Rauschkolb said. “The teachers are amazing, the students...

  • Fire cart added to significant artifacts list

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 15, 2017

    The Niwot Historical Society received some good news - the 1910 fire cart was accepted in the Colorado Collections Connections’ top 10 significant artifacts list for 2017. The contest has been going on for five years, and Niwot has gotten enough votes from the public to be included on the list for the last two years — with the branded blacksmith doors making it in 2016. Niwot Historical Society president Kathy Koehler said that the cart is significant due to its construction and the time...

  • Local church shows what service is about

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 8, 2017

    The Rocky Mountain Christian Church had a busy October, particularly one busy day. Over 700 volunteers from both the Niwot and Frederick campuses showed up for an amazing feat of service to area communities. They served breakfast to the public at Indian Peaks Elementary School, built a community garden, packed 100,000 meals to send to hurricane victims in the Houston area, did service projects at the Longmont Children’s Home and did several clean-up projects in Longmont and Frederick. All of...

  • Osmosis wins design award

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 1, 2017

    Osmosis Art and Architecture recently received an award for design in the detached homes category of the Denver area MAME awards. MAME, which stands for Major Achievement in Merchandising Excellence, is a prominent name in the design and building industry and exists all over the country. For Osmosis, 13-year veteran Jennifer Nusz was in charge of designing for builder Wonderland Homes. “It was a surprise to us, but it’s really great,” Nusz said. “It’s nice to be recognized for the...

  • Tip Top Savory Pies gears up for holidays

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 30, 2017

    Tip Top Savory Pies, a Boulder-based company, is looking to break into the local food scene and beyond. Currently only sold over the counter at Old Oak Coffeehouse in Niwot, their pies are mainly available by order. After opening last July, the business found that the pies are popular enough that two employees had to be hired. They aren’t pies in the sense one would think of in America.These pies are savory and sweet pies that come in a variety of flavors, and are based on the style of pies...

  • Holiday Bazaar this weekend

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 24, 2017

    Local members of the Alliance of International Aromatherapists will be holding a Holiday Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Left Hand Grange as part of this weekend’s festivities in Niwot. Lora Cantele, an aromatherapist out of Gunbarrel, said that the event is for people who aren’t certified in aromatherapy, but want to get into using essential oils. At the bazaar there will be information on safe topical uses, inhalation and other different methods of using the oils. “We feel like it’s our duty to provide solid...

  • Open records petition awaiting judge's ruling

    Jesse Murphy|Nov 24, 2017

    An open records and open meetings petition filed against Boulder County by Gunbarrel resident Kristin Bjornsen went before a judge for a hearing earlier this month, but the verdict is still out as the judge took it under advisement. Bjornsen first filed a request for records containing Twin Lakes-related documents that have been heavily redacted. Under the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA), citizens can petition a judge to order an entity to provide these records. Bjornsen’s complaint...

  • NHS Key Club works to expand Holiday Parade

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 23, 2017

    The Niwot High School Key Club is working to help with this year’s Holiday Parade for the Enchanted Evening. Key Club President Sara Bovaird said that the group has reached out to the school’s athletic teams, clubs and the choir to be part of the parade on Friday. Along with Key Club Vice President Siri Hvidevold, they’ve gained some ground to help Niwot Business Association Secretary Linda Klueber organize the parade that starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 25 on 2nd Avenue. “We...

  • New dispensary to open in Niwot

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 16, 2017

    Niwot will soon be home to a new business that has been over 3 years in the works. Callie Craumer and daughter Caitlin will be opening a Starbuds Dispensary at 6924 N. 79th Street in Cottonwood Square Shopping Center that is close to completion. Callie said that they initially purchased the property in 2014 as a real estate investment and to relocate their family to Colorado which was part of their long-term plan. “We’re hoping we’ll have a successful business and be a contributor to the...

  • Sheriff position gets term extension

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 16, 2017

    One of the highlights for the Nov. 7 election included Question 1B, increasing the limit for Boulder County Sheriff to five four-year terms. The measure passed by around 10,000 votes, 55.16 to 44.84 percent. Total ballots counted for the county were unofficially 92,811, out of the 237,561 registered voters, representing roughly 39 percent of those eligible to vote. Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle has served four terms, and through this ballot measure will be able to run for a fifth term next year. Pelle said that the office is better served by...

  • Niwot high to get solar panels

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 16, 2017

    Niwot High School will soon have a new roof, but not the kind made of shingles. Thanks to a power purchase agreement, the St. Vrain Valley School District will be installing solar panels at NHS, Erie Middle School and Red Hawk Elementary over the winter. Dara Ward, energy and sustainability manager for the district, said that this will become a great opportunity for the students as well as the facilities and constituents. “Going into this project for the district, it was really important to...

  • Fire causes Colterra to close for repairs

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 27, 2017

    Mountain View Fire and Rescue received a call at 2:32 a.m. last Wednesday of a commercial fire alarm on the 200 block of Franklin Street in Niwot. By the time the fire was extenguished, extensive damage had been done to Colterra Food & Wine. Owner Bradford Heap placed the following statement on the eatery’s website and social media pages. “Dear Friends, “Colterra is closed until further notice due to a fire. We will keep you posted on our efforts towards re-opening. “We would like to...

  • Study begins on rapid transit

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 27, 2017

    The Regional Transportation District recently began a study to find out the possible benefits of bus rapid transit along the Diagonal Highway between Boulder and Longmont. According to the RTD, those involved in the study include officials from the cities of Boulder and Longmont; Boulder County; Boulder and Longmont chambers of commerce; Niwot Business Association; Commuting Solutions; North Area Transportation Alliance; CDOT, Denver Regional Council of Governments, Federal Transit Administration, BNSF and the University of Colorado ...

  • Local congregations to hold inter-faith service

    Jesse Murphy|Oct 20, 2017

    Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church and Pardes Levavot Jewish Renewal will be holding a special event at 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 22. The joint ecumenical service will feature theologian Rev. Matthew Fox, an internationally known speaker, author and teacher of Judeo-Christian beliefs. Rabbis Victor and Nadya Gross of Pardes Levavot and Shepherd of the Hills Pastor Janet Kettering said that although the two congregations have shared a building since 2003 and have always worked closely together, they have never held a service like this. “It’s one...

  • Burgundy Park looks for PID

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 20, 2017

    Burgundy Park, a Niwot subdivision northeast of the intersection of Niwot Road and 79th Street, is the first to take advantage of an offer from Boulder County to create a Public Improvement District. The measure will appear on the Nov. 7 ballot for residents in that area only, a total of 112 voters, according to the most recent county voter registration information. Lance Carlson lives in Burgundy Park and has been one of the Homeowners Association members working to get this measure on the ballot. “We walked the neighborhood to talk to every...

  • Local congregations to hold inter-faith service

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 20, 2017

    Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church and Pardes Levavot Jewish Renewal will be holding a special event at 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 22. The joint ecumenical service will feature theologian Rev. Matthew Fox, an internationally known speaker, author and teacher of Judeo-Christian beliefs. Rabbis Victor and Nadya Gross of Pardes Levavot and Shepherd of the Hills Pastor Janet Kettering said that although the two congregations have shared a building since 2003 and have always worked closely together, they have never held a service like this. “It’s one...

  • Candidate profile: Mirabai Nagle

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 14, 2017

  • NHS principal travels to D.C. for conference

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 13, 2017

    Niwot High School Principal Eric Rauschkolb was selected as the Colorado Association of School Executives principal of the year for 2017 and just returned from a trip to Washington D.C. for a national conference. The principals of the year for all 50 states met for the event, sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. “It was a combination of professional development, networking and advocating for public education on Capitol Hill,” Rauschkolb said. Rauschkolb had...

  • Boulder Rural fire, city propose agreement

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 13, 2017

    The Boulder Rural Fire Protection District and the City of Boulder are working on a way to bring services together for the two organizations. Members of the board of directors for BRFPD have been meeting with the City of Boulder in an effort to do what they say primarily concerns providing better service. “We are trying to look at options on our best way to improve services to our citizens and we have identified various ways that that might happen,” BRFPD Chief Bruce Mygatt said. “One of them is the City of Boulder.” There has been a...

  • Denver company expands with sales in Niwot

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 8, 2017

    Two Iowa natives have found their calling in the form of nutrition bar dough. Co-founders Tom Miner and Reed McIntyre, along with nutritionist Maria Capecelatro started the company Unwrapp’d last summer with the goal to provide a product that is all natural with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners. But the kicker comes in the name, Unwrapp’d. Their product comes in tubs instead of individually wrapped protein or energy bars. “I used to work a job where I was at my desk all day,...

  • Voting open for 1910 fire cart

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 5, 2017

    Voting is now open for Colorado’s 2017 Significant Artifacts contest, and the Niwot Historical Society has another item on the list this year. Kathy Koehler said that this is just the second year the society has been nominated and selected for the voting. Last year was the blacksmith door burned with various cattle brands. “To us it is precious because we have not been in this contest except for the last few years because no one had entered any Niwot artifacts in it until last year with the...

  • Tulips and time sought for garden project

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 5, 2017

    The Niwot Community Association is looking for anyone interested in volunteering time and/or tulip bulbs to help fill a space on Niwot Road between the Diagonal Highway and Franklin. Pat Murphy, a member of the NCA, said that several people have already donated bulbs, but more are needed, and help is always appreciated. “We took over that strip of land and we’re going to be planting flower beds,” Murphy said. “People can help however they see fit, we welcome all that we can get.” The sections can be selected as a memorial to a loved...

  • County files motion to dismiss lawsuit

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 28, 2017

    The Boulder County Commissioners and the Boulder County Housing Authority filed a response to a lawsuit from a group of Gunbarrel citizens, asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit concerning the Gunbarrel Public Improvement District (GPID). The suit claims that the county failed to perform on its promise to match “up to” $1.9 million of tax funds raised from a 1993 property tax in Gunbarrel approved by Gunbarrel residents. To date, the tax has raised roughly $2.3 million, while the county has only contributed roughly $1.3 million into the p...

  • Firefighters and flapjacks

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 27, 2017

    Boulder Valley Rural Fire Rescue will be hosting a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 30 at the fire station at 6230 Lookout Road. Captain Robert O’Donnell said that this event will replace the department’s regular fundraising event. “We have a history of having an annual spaghetti dinner,” O’Donnell said. “That typically raises funds for our department. It goes to helping firefighters around who have come on hard times.” What makes this year different is Hurricane...

  • New holistic practice open in Gunbarrel

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 22, 2017

    Keri Brown has opened her doors in Gunbarrel to provide holistic medicinal services and consultations. The idea behind her practice is to treat the root cause of any and all ailments in the human body. “I really specialize in helping people help their health forward on a cellular level,” Brown said. “It’s a practical approach to dealing with today’s health situations. She said that another main focus is preventative and proactive natural treatments. “We support people in health and...

  • Train to run this weekend in Niwot

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 21, 2017

    Residents and visitors to Niwot this weekend will get a special treat if they swing by 8008 Pebble Road. Curtis Jones will be running his G Scale model train in his front yard, an attraction that draws people from all over the area. Named the John Galt Line after the character in Ayn Rand’s classic novel, Atlas Shrugged, Jones has 220 linear feet of track for the trains that are roughly the size of an adult forearm. “I started doing this because we have a pond in the front yard and I...

  • New life coach sets up shop in Niwot

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 21, 2017

    Think Outside the Box Coaching launched a series of workshops last weekend with a focus on “Getting Out of Your Own Way.” The events are hosted by Stacy Goresko, an inspirational coach and speaker who recently began her business in the area. “These workshops are for people who may be accountants but they really wanted to be a chef,” Goresko said, “people who want to do something else with their life — to think outside the box. My biggest joy is getting people to find their own...

  • Niwot United Methodist Church pastor settling in

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 9, 2017

    Laura Hehner has been the pastor at Niwot United Methodist Church since July, and has been enjoying her role since replacing Rev. Pam Everhart, who was appointed to a church in San Antonio. “It’s been great,” Hehner said. “I’m really enjoying it here, the people are great.” Hehner moved to the area from Bailey, CO, where she had been on assignment for six years. She is now in her seventh year in the ministry. Originally from New Jersey, she grew up in a mostly Catholic family. They...

  • 20-year City-County IGA approved

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 7, 2017

    Both the Boulder County Board of Commissioners and the City of Boulder have agreed to sign a new 20-year inter-governmental agreement which keeps some, but not all of the county’s veto power over changes in land use decisions outside of the city limits. The previous agreement, which required approval by Boulder City Council, Boulder Planning Board, Boulder County Commissioners, and Boulder County Planning Commission, for land use changes on the edge of the Boulder city limits for land expected to be annexed, was set to expire at the end of th...

  • Jazz on Second Avenue ready to go

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 6, 2017

    This year’s Jazz on Second Avenue is ready to go with some of the biggest names in the genre. With the help of the Colorado Jazz Group, the Niwot High School band will start the show at 2 p.m. on September 16 on the corner of Second Ave. and Niwot Road. Gates open at 1 p.m. Howard Treppeda, one of the organizers, said that it’s great to get the high school band involved. “The Colorado Jazz Group starts working with them a week before,” Treppeda said. “They get the work in, it’s a good show.” The full lineup for the the event inclu...

  • Owls clean up park

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Sep 1, 2017

    A group of youth took notice of a trash problem in the Niwot Children’s Park and decided to take action. Nine-year-old Cormac Easter and his friend Emmett Verhoogen organized a group that they’re calling the Children’s Park Owls. For the last month or so, they’ve met at the park after Rock & Rails concerts to clean up the trash left behind. “What we’ve been doing is me and my friends have trash grabbers and other supplies,” Cormac said. “We distribute them so people can use them...

  • Citizens sue county over Gunbarrel PID

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 30, 2017

    On August 15, a group of 10 plaintiffs filed a Complaint in Boulder County District Court against the Boulder County Board of Commissioners and the Boulder County Housing Authority (BCHA). Plaintiffs David Rechberger, Nicolette Munson, Rolf Munson, Laurel Hyde Boni, Dinah McKay, Donald Sherwood, William B. Swafford, Jr., Marilyn Kepes, Donald Wrege and Douglas Johnson are or were owners of property within the Gunbarrel Public Improvement District (GID), according to the Complaint. They claim that the county has failed to live up to its...

  • Boulder Country Day School lecture series

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 25, 2017

    Boulder Country Day School is once again hosting a lecture series for the upcoming school year that is free and open to the public. The first of the parent education series will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 13 at the school. Diana Emerson, Assistant Director of Marketing and Communication for the school, said that due to the popularity of these events, they are going to continue to bring in speakers for forums on a monthly basis. The events begin with the New York Times best-selling author of “The Gift of Failure,” Jessica Lahey. The...

  • Contract signed for land purchase, public meeting scheduled

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 18, 2017

    Several years ago the Niwot Local Improvement District had a transportation and connectivity study done through Boulder County that identified a need for a dedicated parking lot in or near the business district downtown. Bruce Warren, who participated in the study, said that when parking usage downtown exceeds 74 percent of the available spaces open to the public, it’s time to explore options for a parking facility, and when it reaches 85%, it’s time to act. Anyone who frequents downtown Niwot can attest that often times it is hard to find...

  • Niwot High School installs charging stations

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 12, 2017

    Niwot High School is part of an effort to help reduce the carbon footprint of students and staff within the St. Vrain Valley School District. Two charging stations for electric vehicles were installed over the summer. “We’re pretty excited to take more green initiatives,” Niwot High School Principal Eric Rauschkolb said. “We’ve already seen it used this summer and we anticipate it being used more by the community as well.” The charging stations are limited to students and staff during the day, but are open for public use outside of...

  • Editorial

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 10, 2017

    The Left Hand Valley Courier has been receiving multiple requests to stop delivering to a certain neighborhood, and we feel it is time to address the issue candidly. I’ve received emails about our “litter” and “trash” being distributed. The Courier also has strong support, and we appreciate all of the kind words from those that understand our purpose and goals with the service we provide. We are a free publication that covers your area. Many people work their tails off to get this paper out every week, the majority of whom work and li...

  • Niwot residents help villagers in South America

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 5, 2017

    Three Niwot residents have been taking their skills abroad to help those in need. K. Lynn Walker, M.D., is a doctor in Longmont; Lisa Lee is a pediatric nurse practitioner; and Mary-Jean Fickes is an interpreter and translator. The three friends use their professional skills on medical mission trips to underdeveloped parts of the world. While Lee is new to these trips, Walker and Fickes are seasoned veterans and the three met under happenstance. “We all met at Pilates of Niwot,” Walker...

  • City of Boulder looks to add to open space

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Aug 3, 2017

    A deal worth $9.5 million involving 615 acres of currently unincorporated land is in the works between the City of Boulder and Boulder Valley Farm. This would mark one of the largest purchases the city has made if the deal goes through. The city has funds allocated for acquiring this much property. The property is located on the east side of 95th Street, and would include a mile and a half of frontage along Boulder Creek. Dan Burke, a real estate supervisor for the City of Boulder, said that the...

  • New event at Boulder County Fair

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 29, 2017

    The Boulder County Fair will see a new series of events this year — Wordsmiths. Webster’s defines a wordsmith as “a skilled user of words,” which could be very loosely interpreted. “I think a wordsmith could be used to describe several different kinds of individuals,” event organizer Janet Fogg said. “We’re including writers and storytellers. Anything written or sung could be included in that.” Fogg belongs to the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, a group of local writers and...

  • Niwot Nifties 4-H ready for fair

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 27, 2017

    The Niwot Nifties 4-H Club is in the thick of this year’s Boulder County Fair. This week will see the interview judging of projects ranging from showmanship of small animals to all other general projects that the 23 members have been working on for the past year. Niwot Nifties leaders Mary Klingbeil and Cindy Shepherd have been helping guide the members through the last year. “The members in our club pick all sorts of projects,” Klingbeil said. “We have a really nice balance of small...

  • J.A.R.E.D. Foundation raises funds, promotes music

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 27, 2017

    A 501c(3) non-profit in honor of Jared Lizakowski, a 19-year-old Niwot resident who died in an Oct. 2016 motorcycle accident, has been established by his parents. Lizakowski’s mother and stepfather, Renae and Surinder Dahiya, along with Jared’s father, Jerry Lizakowski, founded the “Join A Revolution Educate Drummers and other musicians” — or the J.A.R.E.D. Foundation, to accomplish several objectives in Jared’s memory. “Our goals are to provide music education and lessons through...

  • National Night Out in Niwot

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 21, 2017

    The Boulder County Sheriff’s Department has decided to host this year’s National Night Out starting at 6 p.m. on Aug. 1 in Niwot. It’s meant to be a time where the community can connect with law enforcement and first responders outside of the normal setting. Niwot Business Association President Dick Piland said that it’s also a great opportunity for people to come out and see where their tax dollars are going. “It allows the sheriff’s department and first responders to show off their equipment that tax dollars paid for and enjoy an...

  • Several road projects underway

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 20, 2017

    Summer time is construction time, and the area between Boulder and Longmont is no exception. There are several projects going on currently and that will start in the near future. Andrew Barth, communications director for the Boulder County Transportation Department, said that the reason so many run concurrently is a matter of cost-effectiveness. “Construction costs are increasing steadily and our funding has stayed relatively flat,” Barth said. “We’re trying to do more with the funding...

  • Non-profit to hold workshops

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Jul 14, 2017

    HonestMe, a local non-profit organization, is set to find ways to help young women find skills and hobbies through a series of workshops beginning next month. The first is an introduction to backpacking followed by a lesson on nutrition. Katie Simpson, who has launched the non-profit, said that the birth of her daughters and deaths of both of her parents to cancer in recent years has changed her outlook. “After my daughters were born this came from that life change for me,” Simpson said. ...

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