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  • Niwot migrations: Birds of a feather fly great distances together

    Kristen Arendt|Nov 10, 2021

    Hundreds of Canada geese take off from the mowed fields around Dodd Reservoir where they have spent the day browsing for food. The evening sky is going purple after a clear day. Some of these geese make a fuss, honking as they take off. Others silently glide away, the turmoil of a disordered flock resolving into a giant V-formation that disappears into the distance. But where are they going? According to the Audubon Society, in North America, seven out of 10 bird species participate in either a...

  • Niwot LID committee hosts community groups

    Jocelyn Rowley|Nov 10, 2021

    As part of the effort to update the town's five-year strategic plan, the Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee invited leaders from more than a dozen local community organizations to a round table discussion at the Left Hand Grange on Nov. 2 to discuss how to prioritize tax revenues over the coming years and encourage cooperation among the groups on community projects. Among the groups represented were the Niwot Business Association, Niwot Community Association, the Rotary Club of...

  • Veterans honored in Niwot ceremony

    Bruce Warren|Nov 10, 2021

    A crowd of almost 100 gathered at the intersection of Franklin Street and Second Avenue on Sunday, Nov. 7, to honor veterans of the U.S. armed forces, including some 44 veterans with local connections featured on banners hung throughout the Niwot business district. The Niwot Community Semi-Marching Free Grange Band, under the direction of Debbie Benson, began with a selection of John Philip Sousa marches and other tunes, including Yankee Doodle Boy, Respect, The Thunderer, America, Stars &...

  • Trooper Tips: Buckle up the little ones.

    Master Trooper Gary Cutler|Nov 10, 2021

    I always talk a lot about seatbelts, and how they save lives. Using your seatbelt is quite simple, you grab the strap, pull it over you and click the buckle. It makes sure you survive in a crash. But when it comes to securing your little ones in car seats, they are often installed improperly. It's really no fault of parents that child safety seats are not as secure as they should be. Today's car seats are complicated. That is why there is help out there for any parents, grandparents, or guardian...

  • A rare 'tumblin' mapleweed' spotted in Niwot

    Nov 10, 2021

    A weather curiosity made its way to Niwot last week, and, fortunately, reader Jim Thomas and his faithful companion Archie were there to see it. Even more fortunately, Thomas snapped a photo and sent it in, along with this charming explanation: "Mother nature regularly conjures up Wind Witches (Salsola tragus) and transports them across the plains to various places, albeit briefly. But rarely does one take up residence under a Maple tree in full foliage at precisely the time when its leaves...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Barley, Nov. 10)

    Nov 10, 2021

    This sweet and smart eight-year-old fellow is looking for his perfect match, could it be you? Barley is a bright and mature dog that has excellent obedience skills including advanced leash manners as well as the ability to follow "sit", "down'' and "place" commands on cue. Barley loves his treats and will get very wiggly when he is especially pleased or excited. He is looking for a home where he can be the only beloved pet and would appreciate a family with high school age or older children,...

  • Niwot volleyball cruises to regional title and advances to state

    Jocelyn Rowley|Nov 10, 2021

    Niwot volleyball is heading back to state for the first time since its runner-up finish in 2018. On Nov. 6, the No. 6 seed Cougars blew through two opponents at the Region 6 qualifying tournament to earn one of 12 berths at the upcoming Class 4A state championships, slated for Nov. 11-13 at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs. "They did phenomenal," fifth-year head coach Daisha Agho said afterwards. "Going to state is huge, and this team deserves it. They've worked really hard, and...

  • Niwot rallies to finish second at Class 4A state championships

    Jocelyn Rowley|Nov 10, 2021

    The Class 4A state gymnastics meet on Nov. 5 was full of memorable moments for Marisa Purcell and the Niwot gymnastics team, and there's at least one they'd like to forget. When it was all over at Thornton High, the Cougars came away with their best finish in the team competition since 2018, and an important lesson about sticking the landing. "There isn't anything they could have done differently," Purcell said. "They rocked the beam to end it, and to come out and stick five out of six, I'm...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Brad Bair

    Jocelyn Rowley|Nov 10, 2021

    At 6-foot 3-inches and 225 pounds, Niwot senior guard/tackle Brad Bair is a force to be reckoned with on the football field, as opponents across the scrimmage line from him can no doubt attest. But underneath that intimidating exterior lies a quiet workhorse who leads by example as he consistently does his job well, Niwot head coach Nikolas Blume said. "We actually give him a hard time about how nice he is, because no matter how hard you coach him, he's just so polite all the time. It's almost...

  • Arts Student of the Week-Hosanna Adams

    Jocelyn Rowley|Nov 10, 2021

    Live theater returned to the Niwot High stage on Nov. 5 with "Peter and the Starcatcher," and at least one of the cast members was thrilled to be back in front of a live audience. Junior Hosannah Adams starred as Black Stache, the play's comedic foil, and hearing crowd reaction in real time again is definitely something she missed. "It was the best, best feeling of my year so far," she said. "I can't compare anything to that feeling.... The whole cast just took a deep breath and was in awe when...