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Articles from the November 2, 2017 edition


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  • Volleyball: Niwot and Holy Family battle it out in five-set thriller

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Nov 2, 2017

    The Niwot Cougars will have to wait a few more weeks for their next chance to avenge last year’s heartbreaking playoff loss to Holy Family. Last Monday night, Ali Travis and the Tigers clawed their way back from an 0-2 deficit to hand Niwot its third loss of the season, 25-23, 25-23, 15-25, 17-25, 15-17. Niwot head coach Daisha Agho praised her team’s effort following the hard-fought match, but was disappointed with her inability to adjust to Holy Family’s attack. “I’m glad to see we can still...

  • Cross Country: Reading and Smith lead their teams to top-ten finishes

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Nov 2, 2017

    Following his team’s fourth-place finish at the Class 4A State cross country meet last Saturday, Niwot junior Benjamin Bi couldn’t hide his frustration. “We could have done a lot better,” said the junior, who finished 28th with a time of 16 minutes, 38 seconds. “I think we choked a little bit. There really isn’t anything else. We prepared all year. It just wasn’t our day.” Buoyed by a strong performance at the Regional meet in Lyons, the Cougars had their sights set on a top-three finis...

  • Golden Hammer Award to Kathy Koehler

    Bruce Warren, [email protected]|Nov 2, 2017

    The 2017 Golden Hammer Award for volunteer service to the Niwot Community was presented to Kathy Koehler at the Great Pumpkin Party Oct. 28. Pat Murphy of Niwot Real Estate, who originated the award in 2009 in honor of late community volunteer Curtis Lizakowski, made the presentation to Koehler, noting that she has worked tirelessly for the community since moving to Niwot in the early 1970s. Koehler, a native of Boulder County, has been involved with the Niwot Community Association and the...

  • Little Bird well-nested in Niwot

    Vicky Dorvee, [email protected]|Nov 2, 2017

    Imagine an enthralling space layered with luscious colors and compelling textures inspired by nature. Then add a dash of Bohemian flair mixed with a tad of the western spirit and a splash of Latin vibe and you have a sense of the ambience of Niwot’s Little Bird Boutique and Gallery. Liz Gould and Bruce Rabeler opened their Old Town Niwot store on a First Friday Artwalk night. Since that day six years ago, they’ve been warmly embraced and supported by Niwot shoppers, so much so that their sho...