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Articles from the January 27, 2021 edition


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  • Franklin Commons approved with conditions

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 27, 2021

    Plans to resuscitate the Bader House property in Niwot cleared a major hurdle last week when the Boulder County Community Planning and Permitting department issued a conditional approval of the Franklin Commons project after a two-month Site Plan Review. The proposal is now subject to a 14-day public comment period, and will become final on Feb. 5, barring further action from the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). The version of the plans approved by the CPP call for a two-story, mixed-use...

  • Flood-prone trail in Gunbarrel to be fixed

    Patricia Logan|Jan 27, 2021

    A Gunbarrel trail that washes out nearly every year will get a permanent fix this spring. Boulder County Commissioners approved the realignment and resurfacing of the Cottontail Trail that runs north of Lookout Road at 75th Street and connects with the regional LoBo Trail to Highway 52. The plan to fix the trail wasn't a hard sell. Commissioner Claire Levy said she wasn't sure it was even a real trail because of the damage she noticed when riding her bike on it. Boulder Open Space and Mountain...

  • Celebrate the weekend with Niwot's Après Ski pop ups

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 27, 2021

    On Saturday Jan. 30, Niwot's downtown will be transformed into a festival worthy of any Colorado ski town. A subcommittee of Niwot Business Association members has created a celebration of cold-weather fun they've named an Après Ski Event, in honor of one of Colorado's best-known winter activities. Festivities will take place from noon to 4 p.m. with plenty of activities. Organizers have scheduled free horse-drawn carriage rides, a 3:30 p.m. children's storytime at Inkberry Books, a...

  • Generosity was on full display at the light show

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 27, 2021

    Some folks string dainty lights on their Christmas trees, hang their ornaments and call it a wrap for their holiday decorations. And then there’s Chuck Rodgers’ 30+ years of making holiday magic happen with millions of lights and hundreds of inflatables and statues, all accompanied by a variety of musical serenades as cars drive through his yard atop 79th Street just south of Highway 52. For the past five years Rodgers has given spectators an opportunity to spread the joy they’re feeling in th...

  • 1914 House reopens

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 27, 2021

    There's good news for anyone looking for more variety when they eat locally in Niwot. As of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27 , the 1914 House (121 2nd Ave.) is reopening for limited dine-in seating and takeout. According to owner Nick Mastronardi, now felt like a good time to step back into service. With spring coming soon, the beginning of a vaccine distribution plan, and improvement in the COVID-19 cases tracking curve, he was optimistic that reopening now is the right thing to do. "We'll start...

  • Ivy & Thistle hair salon mixes luxury with a small town feel

    Patricia Logan|Jan 27, 2021

    It started with putting barrettes in her cat's fur when she was three years old. Liz Edge always knew she wanted to work as a hairstylist. In high school she nurtured an entrepreneurial spirit and took business classes. After seven years in the industry she put it all together and opened her own salon in Niwot called Ivy and Thistle. "I was driving through Niwot and stumbled across a salon that used to be 2nd Avenue [Hair Studio] and I just knew that's the space," Edge said. "Just loving Niwot...

  • 'Watch the birdie' in your own backyard

    Kristen Arendt|Jan 27, 2021

    "Spring has sprung, the grass is ris, I wonder where the birdies is?" - children's rhyme Turns out the birds are all around, you simply need to take the time to look. Time, which some folks have found an excess of during the pandemic, has inspired people to flock to all sorts of new hobbies-one of which is bird watching. Jamie Simo, store manager of Front Range Birding Company in Boulder, said you don't have to wait for spring to start bird watching in the area. "We always get really...

  • Five Niwot High forensics students compete and succeed at Colorado Cup

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 27, 2021

    In 1925, the National Speech and Debate Association (formerly the National Forensic League) was created to "provide recognition and support for students participating in speech and debate activities." Since then, students across the nation, and even the world, have participated in debates, given speeches and performed theatrical pieces. Like most aspects of life in the post-COVID world, speech and debate has been subject to safety and social distancing guidelines. Before COVID, competitions...

  • Niwot High duo starts student newspaper

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 27, 2021

    The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program is typically defined by its accelerated and demanding academic level. But as it touts itself as a "world school," part of the curriculum extends beyond the classroom and asks students to consider community, action and service (CAS) and create a project that brings these aspects together. IB juniors Sydney Rothstein and Mercer Stauch came together on their project, which has become the school's new student newspaper: The Green and Black. "We have a...

  • Landscaping with Colorado Native Plants conference goes virtual

    Deryn Davidson, Colorado State University Extension Boulder County|Jan 27, 2021

    Gardening with native plants is not a new concept. There are people who have been doing it for a long time, but it's not what I would call, mainstream. It is, however, gaining in popularity as people discover that a native plant garden provides much more than just water savings. Gardeners of all types from patio planters to commercial properties can play an important role in helping to increase pollinator and wildlife habitat and bolster biodiversity. Our urban and suburban landscapes can serve...

  • Fun in the January sun

    Jan 27, 2021

    On Jan. 23, a dedicated group of local runners donned hats, gloves, and masks to get a jump start on their January in the four-mile Niwot fun run. Afterwards, participants enjoyed hot chocolate and other treats courtesy of Niwot Market and run organizer Alison Steele (center, with pink mask)....

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Jan. 27, Kai)

    Jan 27, 2021

    Meet Kai - Kai is a sweet pup who loves to run, jump and play. He is a 1 year old cattle dog mix. Kai is sweet and loving with other dogs and kids alike. His favorite thing to do is to be outdoors and hiking or just being active in general. Kai would love to find an active family to call his forever home! If you are interested in meeting Kai or any other of our wonderful fosters, please contact Farfels Farm at (303)443-7711 or visit farfels.com...

  • Niwot wrestling forges ahead in 2021

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 27, 2021

    Thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there won't be many wrestlers hitting the mat for Niwot in 2021, but bigger isn't always better, according to longtime head coach Bobby Matthews. And what the Cougars lack in numbers, they more than make up for in experience, he said, which could mean a Niwot representative in the Class 4A state championships for the third straight year. "We're eight right now, so we're definitely down. But I think the eight that we have are solid for the most part,...

  • Silver Creek welcomes district swimming pool

    Jack Carlough|Jan 27, 2021

    In April 2020, the St. Vrain Valley School Board authorized an architect design contract for an eight-lane swimming pool to be added onto Silver Creek High School. Nearly a year later, construction is set to begin in February and is expected to be completed in the fall. "People are excited about it," said Silver Creek Athletic Director Patrick DeCamillis. "I think it's a win for the community for sure, not just Silver Creek, but the St. Vrain community and Longmont in general." Up next on the ag...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week-Gage Gruidel

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 27, 2021

    At 6-feet, 5-inches, Niwot power forward Gage Gruidel may look like a natural-born basketball player, but due to a severe illness during infancy, he has had to work harder than most to achieve his athletic goals. In 2021, those include leading Niwot boys basketball to a second straight winning season and helping a youthful program build a better future. "I just have loved every minute that I've played for Niwot, and my coaches especially have just brought me up to a level I never thought I...