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Articles from the September 8, 2021 edition


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  • Boulder County holds first public meeting on proposed bikeway

    Deborah Cameron|Sep 8, 2021

    On Aug. 30, Boulder County residents learned more about plans for the proposed CO 119 bikeway between Boulder and Longmont through a community meeting sponsored by the county. According to county staff, nearly 40,000 people travel this section of highway daily. Officials stated it is the second most-used transit corridor in the county, and is one of the most dangerous roadways in the region. Data provided by the county indicates there are more car accidents resulting in fatalities and serious...

  • Niwot got jazzy

    Hannah Stewart|Sep 8, 2021

    Visitors to Cottonwood Square were able to enjoy their brunch in style thanks to the Jazz Brunch on Saturday, Sept. 4. Sponsored by the Niwot Cultural Arts Association (NCAA) and with the work of co-champions Gene Hayworth and Keith Waters, the inaugural Niwot Jazz Festival was in full swing. "We've had a fantastic day. It's a good crowd and there's really such a wonderful community effort in putting the whole thing together. It's been a pleasure, and the music is fantastic," said Hayworth. The...

  • Familiar Face - Kristina Burgoon

    Vicky Dorvee|Sep 8, 2021

    Kristina Burgoon is the warm welcoming face at The Niwot Inn & Spa and she's also the face of Niwot through her creativity as the social media coordinator for the Niwot Business Association. The Courier reached out to discover a bit about Burgoon's history and her current life. Left Hand Valley Courier (LHVC) - Where did you grow up and what brought you to the area? Kristina Burgoon (KB) - I was born in Orange, California, and lived there until I was 10-years old. My family moved to Flemington,...

  • Filling the Boot in Niwot

    Sep 8, 2021

    On Friday, Sept. 3, firefighters from the Mountain View Fire Protection District were at Niwot Market collecting donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, a non-profit dedicated to combating neuromuscular diseases, including ALS. Each Labor Day since 1954, firefighters across the country have been "filling the boot" on behalf of the organization, raising an estimated $20 million or more per year....

  • RAKD helps Niwot get fit one person at a time

    Deborah Cameron|Sep 8, 2021

    A lot of people may have gotten healthier over the summer and want to take their fitness to the next level. Or, they still may be struggling to take off their pandemic pounds. One of Cottonwood Square's newest businesses is here to help. RAKD has opened for one-on-one personal training appointments. As owner and head trainer Kevin Guidi said, it's not a traditional open gym membership; it's an individualized fitness studio. Clients can come in and be the only ones in the facility with a...

  • Juried art show gives Niwot a boost

    Mary Wolbach Lopert|Sep 8, 2021

    Anne Postle of Osmosis Art and Architecture couldn't have been happier with the outcome of this year's Why Not Niwot? Juried Art Show. "We are so excited because this is our 10th year (and) we had 60 people turn in ballots," Postle said. The juried art show runs in conjunction with Niwot's First Friday Art Walk, and is sponsored by the Niwot Cultural Arts Association. That number translated into 60 people visiting every business where the artwork was exhibited. "Three times that do half (of the...

  • Niwot volleyball takes down rival Silver Creek

    Jack Carlough|Sep 8, 2021

    After coming into the week ranked fifth in Class 4A, the Niwot volleyball team proved itself worthy on Sept. 1 by cruising past Silver Creek in four sets (25-14, 25-22, 22-25, 25-13). Cougar head coach Daisha Agho said her team didn't care much for the ranking, it's the postseason that matters to them. With the likes of seniors Zoe Gibbs and Morgan Daugherty on the roster, those aspirations appear more than likely. Gibbs and Daugherty combined for 26 kills while junior Varshini Panuganti's...

  • Bloomin' beautiful for First Friday

    Karen Copperberg|Sep 8, 2021

    Sarah Cioni's new shop in Niwot, Belle Terre, hosted its first ever Flower Mart in Cottonwood Square on First Friday, Sept 3. Cioni was pleased that it went well, and reported that all the vendors were thrilled with the response from the community. Most were from Niwot, but Erie and Boulder were represented as well. Jannibird Farms, Fantasia Mosaics, Old Farm Niwot, Farmette Flowers, and Slupik Minifarm were all out in full color. Besides the flower arrangements and bunches of flowers...

  • What makes weeds so successful?

    Sharon Bokan, Colorado State University Extension Boulder County|Sep 8, 2021

    What characteristics make weeds so successful with the ability to annoy us and resist our attempts to eliminate them from our properties? Weeds are non-native plants that have been brought here either intentionally as a landscape or food plant, or unintentionally as a contaminant in crop seed, in the gut system of animals, or in some other material. Because weeds are not native, they do not have any natural controls to keep them in check and they become invasive. Scientists have worked to find...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Thomas Carnagie

    Jocelyn Rowley|Sep 8, 2021

    Niwot's 26-20 win over Thornton in the final football game of the 2020 season wasn't just the team's sole victory of the year, it was also a breakout game for running back Thomas Carnagie, who ended the night with an impressive 227 yards rushing and his first career touchdown. In 2021, as a senior, Carnegie has picked up where he left off, and is now one of the Cougars' most potent offensive weapons. In two games for Niwot, he has 201 yards on 35 carries, and was a key factor in the season-openi...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Sept. 8)

    Sep 8, 2021

    Meet Missy! She is a 6 year old husky, and like any good husky, she knows how to sit and shake! She also like to talk back to humans as most huskies like to do. If you are familiar with this breed, and looking for your next husky, Missy is the perfect addition for you! Missy is great with other dogs as long as they are medium to larger sized. She thinks small dogs are little fluffy toys. Missy is being fostered at a home through Farfels Farm rescue in downtown Boulder. If you are interested in...