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Articles from the October 26, 2017 edition


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  • Gymnastics: Niwot takes third in League Championships

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Oct 26, 2017

    With a season-high score of 178.35, the Niwot gymnastics team finished third in the 2017 Front Range League championships, behind Class 5A teams Thornton (184.325) and Broomfield (183.225). Individually, Niwot’s Lindsay Chohon placed third in the all-around competition, with a fourth-place finish in beam and a fifth-place in both the floor and vault. “You come to this meet, and you just put it all out there,” Niwot head coach Marisa Purcell said following the seven-team competition, which also...

  • Cross Country: Boys and girls take second in Regional and qualify for state

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Oct 26, 2017

    Niwot freshman Taylor James took top honors and junior Maggie Smith put an exclamation point on her comeback this season with an impressive fourth-place finish at the Class 4A Region 3 meet at Lyons H.S. last Thursday. With a time of 19 minutes 27 seconds, Smith finished right behind Valor Christian runners Keely Jones and Taylor Whitfield (2nd and 3rd) to post her first top-five time of the year. Smith and freshman James settled in at the head of the pack early, and led as a tandem until James...

  • Burgundy Park clarification

    Oct 26, 2017

    *Editor’s note: Last week’s article concerning the Public Improvement District ballot measure in the Burgundy Park subdivision included some information that was not completely clear. The source quoted in the article notified the Courier of these discrepancies and offered the following Letter to the Editor to clarify what Burgundy Park residents are voting on next month. The article’s wording is a bit unclear about the PID and state statutes, here is a more clear statement: Colorado state statutes do in fact define what a PID is, how it is cr...

  • Author correction

    Oct 26, 2017

    In last week’s article about a local author, there was an error about NHS graduate Gayle Erickson’s first novel. The name of her debut novel should have read "Grannie Panties are UnderRated." Erickson’s book is available as a Kindle book or a paperback through Amazon. The Courier apologizes for any confusion this may have caused....