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Articles from the July 15, 2020 edition


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  • City of Boulder Creative Neighborhood project moves into Gunbarrel

    Hannah Stewart|Jul 15, 2020

    The City of Boulder first passed the Community Culture and Safety tax in 2014, and the funds from this tax went toward supporting local cultural projects--many of which were related to public art and public open spaces such as Boulder Creek, Chautauqua and others. The original tax expired in 2017, but was renewed for a four-year period. The funds still support city facilities and infrastructure as well as cultural projects; one such project is the Community Neighborhoods: Murals Program. This pr...

  • Video: Niwot sidewalk sale a success

    Patricia Logan|Jul 15, 2020

    Sunny skies and friendly faces were the order of the day at the town-wide sidewalk sale held by Niwot merchants on Saturday, July 11, 2020....

  • Niwot entrepreneur pivots his medical business to supply PPE

    Patricia Logan|Jul 15, 2020

    The market for personal protective equipment, or PPE, operates like the Wild West, as Niwot entrepreneur Dave Rechberger explains it. He leveraged his contacts in the medical business and got into the chaotic market early this year when there became a critical need for PPE for medical providers who couldn't get masks and other equipment due to major shortages, supply chain disruptions, fierce competition and unscrupulous actors working under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. The owner of...

  • Ancient runes in Gunbarrel...?

    Mary Wolbach Lopert|Jul 15, 2020

    Several weeks ago, Gunbarrel Estates residents noticed several workers, along with their trucks, marking up the street. Thoughts immediately turned to street repair and the hope that Boulder County finally was going to do something about the deterioration of county subdivision roads. Unfortunately, actual road repair is not in the current picture, according to Communications Specialist and Public Information Officer for Boulder County Public Works Andrew Barth. "We like to keep an eye on basic q...

  • Letter to the Editor (July 15)

    Jul 15, 2020

    Greetings from Italy, Thank you for taking the time and sending tasty sweets to our Soldiers in Italy; they enjoyed the homemade cookies. I attached a picture of the MPs getting ready to work the swing shift and sending their regards. Thank you again, and take care! Ulises Gastelum MSG, USA Provost Sergeant Directorate of Emergency Services USAG Italy...

  • Missett joins Courier staff as columnist, reporter

    Courier Staff|Jul 15, 2020

    Kate Missett is the Left Hand Valley Courier's newest staffer. Missett, who moved to Niwot in April after nearly 60 years in Wyoming, has remarked that while some people were born with a silver spoon in their mouths, she was born with printer's ink in her veins. She was two when she first started a newspaper press. Missett comes from a newspaper family. Her father, William J. Missett, was publisher of the Casper, Wyoming Star-Tribune, and that is where she began learning the trade. Her four...

  • Work on the Diagonal improvement project continues

    Kate Missett|Jul 15, 2020

    Planning continues for the State Highway 119 (the Diagonal) Multimodal Improvements Project, which began in 2014. The project will add express toll and bus lanes to the heavily used highway, and bike paths will be added to the medians. A transit station and park-and-ride improvements will also be part of the project. The partners developing the project include the Boulder County Department of Transportation, the Regional Transportation District (RTD), the cities of Longmont and Boulder, and...

  • Out in Leftfield

    Bruce Warren|Jul 15, 2020

    GOLF Kelsey Webster (Fairview) of Gunbarrel was named to the Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar for the 2019-2020 season. Webster, a sophomore psychology major at the University of Colorado, posted a 77.58 stroke norm for 12 rounds. To be eligible for WGCA Golf All-American Scholar status, a golfer must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50 (on a 4.0 scale) and must have played in 50 percent of the college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the...

  • Boulder Country Club reopens food service after four COVID cases

    Patricia Logan|Jul 15, 2020

    Food is being served again on the patio of Boulder Country Club. The club's restaurant closed for about 11 days at the end of June when four of its kitchen staff tested positive for the coronavirus. All four employees had mild cases of COVID-19, according to General Manager Mike Larson. At least two are recovered and back at work. The club initially had two cases and, by law, had to report them to Boulder County Public Health. "The health department has been really good," Larson said. BCPH gave...

  • Free shipping

    Kate Missett|Jul 15, 2020

    You’ve all seen the commercials that say, “Free Shipping.” Well, I’m here to tell you that there is no such thing. You pay for it, it’s just hidden in the cost of the items you are buying. Similarly, I get “bonus points” on my Amazon credit card when I make purchases on Amazon. They’re not bonus points, folks; the amount of money they represent are already covered in the prices I’m paying to Amazon. Yeah, I enjoy using those points, but I’m not deluding myself by thinking they are a freebie....

  • Graduation information for Niwot High School

    Courier Staff|Jul 15, 2020

    Niwot High School has announced plans for an official graduation ceremony for the class of 2020. In a letter sent out to students and parents, NHS principal Eric Rauschkolb thanked everyone for their support through health concerns and the unconventional end to the school year. "We know that this year did not end in the way that anyone expected, however, as we look ahead to our official graduation ceremony, we could not be more excited to celebrate the outstanding students in our 2020...

  • Niwot High School students win international award

    Jesse Murphy|Jul 15, 2020

    Two Niwot High School students made their voices heard in an international competition with their performance of "I Am The One (reprise)." Soon-to-be NHS seniors Jazz Mueller and Grable Howie moved from the state level and beyond before the pandemic changed the way competitions were being held. "It kind of ended up evening the playing field," Howie said. "For us, it didn't matter what was happening. We were going to take every opportunity we had. When we got invited to submit a video for it, we...

  • Community Pet Spotlight

    Jul 15, 2020

    Meet Chloe-This delightful girl is nine-years-old and still quite peppy for a senior dog. Given time to warm-up, Chloe becomes very affectionate and enjoys being close to her people. Chloe can live with another dog though is looking a kitty free home with high school age or older children, please. Call (303)772-1232 or email [email protected] to learn more about Ms. Chloe or to set-up an appointment to come in for a visit today! We look forward to seeing your pets in our Spotlight. Please...