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Articles from the January 8, 2020 edition


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  • New year, new ownership at the Niwot Tavern

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 8, 2020

    Tara Kpogoh-Narh said when the owners of the Niwot Tavern came to her to gauge her interest in buying the bar-restaurant, "I told them absolutely, mostly because it's my house and I've lived there for 14 years. I didn't want someone to come in and buy it from underneath me and take my house from me." As of the first day of the new decade, the Niwot Tavern is officially owned by a partnership of existing owner Tony Santelli, Kpogoh-Narh, and Stacy Szydlek. Kpogoh-Narh has been managing the...

  • Human hibernation mode - how to honor and conquer it

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 8, 2020

    We're spoiled in our part of the world. You know that braggadocious maxim about Coloradoans getting 250+ days of sun every year. Add in the region's vast amount of natural beauty and the multitude of ways to enjoy it and there's no wonder we're all high on life here. But, when winter comes a-knockin' with shorter days, overcast skies, snow and ice, the contrast to how we feel during the rest of the year can make life feel tougher for a while. From early fall until spring arrives, many of us noti...

  • Boundless Landscapes reimagines urban farming

    Amy Scanes-Wolfe|Jan 8, 2020

    "We talk about turning the world into a garden. What if as we walked through neighborhoods and communities, everywhere you looked there were vegetables growing, fruits growing, mushroom logs, teenagers who knew their neighbors..." This is the vision outlined by Mara Rose, Co-Founder and CEO of Boundless Landscapes. And this innovative organization is in the process of making that vision a reality. Rose, Josh Tosteson, and Sep Kamvar co-founded Boundless Landscapes in 2019 to answer an important...

  • Boulder County seeks more information about proposed Niwot parking lot

    Jan 8, 2020

    An application submitted by the Niwot Business Association to build a 14-space multimodal parking facility with a potential expansion up to 50 spaces at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Murray Street has been put on hold by the Boulder County Land Use department, pending more information about the potential effects on local traffic. According to a Jan. 3 message to NBA representative Bruce Warren from staff planner Molly Marcucilli, the county transportation department requested a hold of the...

  • Local flower shop Juniper & Twin wins 'historic' award

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 8, 2020

    According to Susy Tallman, owner of Niwot's Juniper & Twine Floral and Gifts, "Flowers make people happy." Tallman, who retired from a nearly 40-year career in event planning and catering, heard about the Niwot Florist business being for sale, and eventually took over the business in August 2019, with the help of her daughter Nina, and changed the name. Since then, the mother-daughter duo and their staff have been working to establish Juniper & Twine's presence in the community. Tallman...

  • 'Tiny Goat, Big Cheese' Event at Inkberry

    Emily Long|Jan 8, 2020

    When Kate Johnson, author of "Tiny Goat, Big Cheese," started learning about goats and cheesemaking, she didn't realize she was ahead of the curve of a new hip trend sweeping the nation. When Gene Hayworth, owner of Niwot's Inkberry Books, started his own small-town bookstore and printing press, it was a big risk. "But if you don't try it, you'll never know what could happen," he said. Both Left Hand Valley locals are simply following their passions, and their work will be on display at an...

  • Niwot seniors shine at annual Gary Daum Classic

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 8, 2020

    The Niwot High gym was stacked to the rafters on Saturday, Jan. 4, as the largest field ever took to the mat for the eighth annual Gary Daum Classic. While more teams may have meant more problems for tournament host and Niwot head coach Bobby Matthews, he said it has been tremendously gratifying to see the competition named for the legendary Cougar coach grow into a can't miss event. "When I came here five years ago, one of my goals was to make this a really tough tournament. This year, our...

  • Local scholarships offer opportunity for St. Vrain students

    Katie Rowley|Jan 8, 2020

    As graduation quickly approaches -136 days to be exact-life after high school seems not just scary, but scarily expensive, as paying for any higher education looms over graduating seniors and their parents. Colleges may offer up some money, but a full-ride is unlikely. For many families, the hunt for scholarships is on. There are thousands of scholarships large and small up for grabs across the country, and narrowing the field can be a trick for many students. Applying for scholarships tailored...

  • Niwot picks up two wins at the Rough Rider Shootout

    Jan 8, 2020

    The Niwot boys basketball team rang in 2020 by going 2-1 at the annual Rough Rider Shootout at Roosevelt, held Jan. 2-4. But sloppy play on both offense and defense over the three-game stretch has Cougar head coach Clay Wittrock making some new resolutions for his team. "We need to find how we're going to be a team that, for four quarters, battles regardless of whether things are going well or bad, and plays for each other," he said. "We really need to find that consistency, so every game,...

  • Niwot girls put the rough in Rough Rider Shootout

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 8, 2020

    The Niwot girls basketball team was without the services of top scorers Lily Sieben and Nikki Sims during the Rough Rider Shootout, which led to some lopsided losses during the three-day tournament, held Jan. 2-4 at Roosevelt High. The Cougars averaged just 20 points-per-game as they fell to D'Evelyn (68-26), host-team Roosevelt (56-18), and finally Steamboat Springs (38-16). Head coach Terri Ward once again did not have much to say afterwards, but admitted, "We're out of sor...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Keith Hemenway

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 8, 2020

    Keith Hemenway got a jump start on his New Year's resolution to finish his senior wrestling season strong with a trip to the podium in front of the home crowd at the eighth annual Gary Daum Classic on Jan. 4. The fourth-year wrestler won four straight matches to take fifth overall in the 160-pound class and improved to 11-6 on the season, a career best. Afterwards, he chalked up his growing success as a senior to the three grueling years as an underclassman when success was hard to come by. "As...

  • Community Pet Spotlight-Jax (Jan. 8)

    Jan 8, 2020

    This is Jax, twin brother to last week's Mist. He can be a little shy but is a very loving boy who enjoys cuddles, treats, scratches behind the ears and staring into your soul. He's more than happy to sit and spend slightly too much time watching you, thinking how lucky he is to know you. Jax isn't interested in playing fetch like other dogs, he's not even interested in other dogs-he would much rather spend time with his sister and his human family....

  • Boulder County schedules open houses for public review of Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps

    Special to the Courier|Jan 8, 2020

    Following the 2013 flood, the state-funded Colorado Hazard Mapping Program (CHAMP) has been re-mapping the regulatory floodplain of the most affected waterways in Colorado. In 2017 and 2018, Boulder County adopted comprehensive zoning map amendments to the Floodplain Overlay Zoning District based on draft CHAMP mapping for unincorporated Boulder County. The draft data were also submitted to FEMA, which released Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for CHAMP-studied stream reaches in September 2019. Boulder County adopted the...

  • What to do if you're in a crash

    Trooper Gary Cutler, Special to the Courier|Jan 8, 2020

    At one time or another most of us have found ourselves in a bad situation that we have never experienced before; so what do you do in those situations? Keeping calm and safe is the best advice I have for you. So, if you ever experience a crash, try to keep calm. Check on your passengers to see if they are okay, and then check on the occupants of the other vehicle if there is one involved. A lot of times people feel they need to exit the vehicle immediately. You have just had a very traumatic...