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  • It was a dark and snowy night...

    Anne Dyni, Special to the Courier|Dec 2, 2016

    There is no one living today who remembers that December night in 1916 when thieves broke into the Niwot State Bank and stole the contents of its safe deposit boxes. But as its 100th anniversary approaches, the story remains one of Niwot’s more notable events. On December 19, 1916, three burglars broke into Niwot’s bank despite its imposing brick construction and highly visible location at the intersection of Second Avenue and Murray Street. It was its proximity to the Colorado & Southern railroad tracks just a half block away, however, tha...

  • It's A Laughing Matter - The Catalogs Are Coming, The Catalogs Are Coming

    Mary Wolbach Lopert|Dec 2, 2016

    When God said, “Be fruitful and multiply,” He was talking about human beings, not holiday catalogs. I gave up counting the daily arrivals. It is easier to weigh them. Each day since September our mailbox is stuffed with three or four pounds of catalogs. It started innocently enough when we moved into our house. My children were small, we moved in January, and I knew no one in the neighborhood. Under those conditions, daily mail delivery takes on great significance. I happened to be by the mailbox one afternoon when our mail lady arrived. Bes...

  • Enchanted Evening charms guests for 16th Year

    Pam Martin, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 1, 2016

    Niwot's 16th annual Enchanted Evening on Friday, Nov. 25, delighted locals and visitors despite chilly, 30-degree temperatures. Children got some needed face time with Santa, and families gathered to sing holiday songs, enjoy egg nog, hot cocoa and other holiday cheer while they shopped, dined and visited with old-and-new friends and loved ones. “My goal this year was to get attendees to visit both Cottonwood [Square Shopping Center] and Old Town--that has always been a challenge,” said eve...

  • "Talk Dirty to Me" Panel Sheds Light on a Charged Subject

    Pam Martin, Editorial@lhvc.com|Dec 1, 2016

    A panel discussion on sexual health was held Tuesday, Nov. 15 at the Painted Primrose in Cottonwood Square. Facilitated by local sex therapist Auburn Meisner, topics for the evening focused on physical and emotional barriers to intimacy within the context of healthy relationships. Practitioners on the panel discussed how treatments in their areas of expertise—including chiropractic and acupuncture care, as well as physical and talk therapies—can achieve lasting benefits in the quality of liv...

  • Singer holds state house position

    Jesse Murphy, Left Hand Valley Courier|Nov 28, 2016

    State Representative Jonathan Singer held on to his seat in District 11 by a margin of just under 8,000 votes in the election Nov. 8 election. Singer is now in his third elected term after finishing out that of current Boulder County Commissioner Deb Gardner. Following the results from both national and local races, Singer said that the state has “held up to its true form” by not being predominately red or blue. “I think Colorado has shown itself to be an independent-minded state,” Singer said. “What we are seeing now is a trend towards p...

  • Niwot Florist for Sale

    Kandace Griffin, Special to the Courier|Nov 27, 2016

    Since October of 2013, Kristy Grubb has been the proud owner of Niwot Florist, which specializes in beautiful arrangements and bouquets. Along with special orders daily and arrangements available for customers on the run, the store offers many gift ideas and party supplies to the community. Recently Grubb has announced that she will be selling the store due to personal life opportunities with her fiancé. In 2013, Grubb had just finished a semester of teaching when she realized she wasn’t qu...

  • Back to the drawing board for subdivision roads

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 25, 2016

    The November 8 election has sent Boulder County commissioners back to the drawing board after ballot issue 1A failed with 94,960 against and 80,589 in favor of the Road and Bridge mill levy increase. The tax was proposed by commissioners to solve the ongoing issue concerning the county’s responsibility to pave and maintain roads in the un-incorporated subdivisions of the county. Vince Hirsch, co-chair of the steering committee for BoCoFIRM, said that they are pleased with the results. “My take on 1A is that it was the wrong thing to do,” Hirsc...

  • Niwot Elementary Second Graders are Thankful For…

    Special to the Courier|Nov 24, 2016

    In preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday, students in the second grade at Niwot Elementary wrote about what they are thankful for. Below are excerpts from some of their paragraphs. Mrs. Tagley’s Class Dennie—I am thankful for my family. Savannah—I am thankful for my 97-year-old grandma Annalee—I am thankful for what the tooth fairy gives me when I lose a tooth. EJ—I am thankful for my house because it is shelter. Tahlia—I am thankful for my dog Birdie because she makes me happy when I’m sa...

  • 83rd Street & Neva Road Project

    Bruce Warren, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 24, 2016

    County staff presented plans for the repaving project to the public at the Left Hand Grange Nov. 9, including drawings and plans for upgrades. Neva Road will stay pretty much the same, and only minor changes will be made to 83rd Street according to Boulder County Transportation Department personnel. Original plans presented to local residents for comment included narrowing Neva Road, but the response from local residents who live along and drive on it convinced the staff to keep the road at its current width and to forego the thought of...

  • Boulder Country Day School teaches democracy despite a negative election

    Special to the Courier|Nov 20, 2016

    Third grade students at Boulder Country Day School are stepping forward as champions of positive school climate by running a school-wide election with respect and enthusiasm. The candidates are two guinea pigs. Before you dismiss this exercise as silly, think of how much students can learn. From creating posters, t-shirts, promotional videos, voter registration booths, polling centers, and all kinds of other initiatives critical to the electoral process to ensuring that only registered voters...

  • NCA discusses 2017 budget

    Kim Glasscock|Nov 19, 2016

    Niwot Community Association (NCA) board members agreed at the Nov. 2 meeting on a 2017 budget that shows the group finishing the year in the red, but approved it with the understanding that membership revenues are being conservatively estimated for the budget. The group estimates that 2017 operating revenues could be about $14,475 while expenses could total $16,420, leaving the group about $1,945 short. However, stronger membership numbers could make up that shortfall, NCA President Dick Piland said. The NCA also has “healthy” financial res...

  • New plaque honors Chief Niwot

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 19, 2016

    A new stone with a permanent plaque was erected recently honoring Chief Left Hand, or Chief Niwot, by Ni-wot Prairie Productions. The plaque was placed near near the tree carvings on the south side of Niwot Road, across from the Second Avenue intersection and includes a memorial to Elizabeth Darling, who passed away last December. Mike Anfinson, president of the non-profit organization Ni-wot Prairie Productions, said Darling, who was his wife, was instrumental in working with Native American ar...

  • Twin Lakes decision delayed

    Nov 18, 2016

    The joint meeting of the Boulder City Council and the Boulder Planning Board scheduled for Nov. 10 concerning changes to the land use designation of property in Twin Lakes has been postponed due to the Boulder County Planning Commission’s decision to revisit its approval of the proposed change. Boulder County Commissioners have approved the change, but approval of the County Planning Commission is also required, as well as approval by both City of Boulder boards. The City of Boulder meeting will likely be held after the County Planning C...

  • Boulder Country Day School teaches democracy to students

    Special to the Courier|Nov 18, 2016

    Third grade students at Boulder Country Day School are stepping forward as champions of positive school climate by running a school-wide election with respect and enthusiasm. The candidates are two guinea pigs. Before you dismiss this exercise as silly, think of how much students can learn. From creating posters, t-shirts, promotional videos, voter registration booths, polling centers, and all kinds of other initiatives critical to the electoral process to ensuring that only registered voters...

  • County Commissioners weigh in on issues

    Special to the Courier|Nov 18, 2016

    Editor’s note: Boulder County Commissioners Deb Gardner and Elise Jones were both reelected on Tuesday. In response to questions, they opted to send one letter representing their stance on issues that face the area. Following is their combined response. They say that running for public office is the toughest job interview you’ll ever have, which makes running for re-election the most rigorous personnel evaluation you’ll ever go through. So we were thrilled and humbled that you, the voters of Boulder County, chose by overwhelming margins to gi...

  • St. Vrain Valley and Boulder Valley School Districts bond issues pass

    Aurelia Pollard|Nov 17, 2016

    Two important education items on the Nov. 8 ballot were the St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) bond issue for capital improvements and the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) mill levy override for operational expenses. Both were approved by voters. The SVVSD $260 million bond measure, which passed 61.88 percent to 38.12 percent by district voters in Boulder County, will address critical student and school needs. It includes various renovations throughout the district, additions to existing schools and building of new schools. A...

  • New plaque honors Chief Niwot

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 17, 2016

    A new stone with a permanent plaque was erected recently honoring Chief Left Hand, or Chief Niwot, by Ni-wot Prairie Productions. The plaque was placed near near the tree carvings on the south side of Niwot Road, across from the Second Avenue intersection and includes a memorial to Elizabeth Darling, who passed away last December. Mike Anfinson, president of the non-profit organization Ni-wot Prairie Productions, said Darling, who was his wife, was instrumental in working with Native American ar...

  • Santa Claus is coming to town

    Courier Staff|Nov 17, 2016

    Niwot’s 16th annual Enchanted Evening event on Friday, Nov. 25 will kick off this year’s season of light with plenty of fan favorites and a few added enticements. Promising a night of nostalgia, the event gathers together the old and the young for the singing of traditional yuletide songs, a tree lighting ceremony, a visit with a certain red-suited northerner, and a chance to check off some of the “naughty or nice” people on this year’s holiday shopping list. While hammers are busy pounding...

  • Santa Claus is coming to town

    Pam Martin, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 16, 2016

    Niwot’s 16th annual Enchanted Evening event on Friday, Nov. 25 will kick off this year’s season of light with plenty of fan favorites and a few added enticements. Promising a night of nostalgia, the event gathers together the old and the young for the singing of traditional yuletide songs, a tree lighting ceremony, a visit with a certain red-suited northerner, and a chance to check off some of the “naughty or nice” people on this year’s holiday shopping list. While hammers are busy pounding...

  • County Commissioners weigh in on issues

    Courier Staff|Nov 16, 2016

    Editor’s note: Boulder County Commissioners Deb Gardner and Elise Jones were both reelected on Tuesday. In response to questions, they opted to send one letter representing their stance on issues that face the area. Following is their combined response. They say that running for public office is the toughest job interview you’ll ever have, which makes running for re-election the most rigorous personnel evaluation you’ll ever go through. So we were thrilled and humbled that you, the voters of Boulder County, chose by overwhelming margins to gi...

  • Rumor of gun puts Niwot High School on lockdown - all are safe

    Nov 15, 2016

    Rumors that a student had brought a gun to Niwot High School this morning caused a lockdown and lockout. The district has since reported that ALL students are SAFE in their classrooms and that the building has been secured. Boulder County Sheriff's Cmdr. Mike Wagner said the following in a statement: "At this point we have no credible threat and no confirmation that the rumor is true, but out of an abundance of caution, we are treating the information as being potentially real until we can rule out or determine that the rumor is untrue,"...

  • St. Vrain Valley and Boulder Valley School issues pass

    Aurelia Pollard, Left Hand Valley Courier|Nov 15, 2016

    Two important education items on the Nov. 8 ballot were the St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) bond issue for capital improvements and the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) mill levy override for operational expenses. Both were approved by voters. The SVVSD $260 million bond measure, which passed 61.88 percent to 38.12 percent by district voters in Boulder County, will address critical student and school needs. It includes various renovations throughout the district, additions to existing schools and building of new schools. A...

  • Sunset Middle School has International Baccalaureate verification visit

    Special to the Courier|Nov 13, 2016

    On Thursday, November 3 and Friday, November 4, Sunset Middle School welcomed its long-awaited Verification Visit from the IB (International Baccalaureate). The purpose of this visit was to celebrate the work done by staff and students to implement the IB’s Programme standards and practices. The staff has collectively spent almost 900 hours training to become IB teachers. During the visit, the IB team met with all Sunset staff, a group of students, a group of parents and the IB Leadership t...

  • NCA discusses 2017 budget

    Kim Glasscock, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 12, 2016

    Niwot Community Association (NCA) board members agreed at the Nov. 2 meeting on a 2017 budget that shows the group finishing the year in the red, but approved it with the understanding that membership revenues are being conservatively estimated for the budget. The group estimates that 2017 operating revenues could be about $14,475 while expenses could total $16,420, leaving the group about $1,945 short. However, stronger membership numbers could make up that shortfall, NCA President Dick Piland said. The NCA also has “healthy” financial res...

  • Parking and traffic issues drive discussion at Niwot LID November meeting

    Jocelyn Rowley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 11, 2016

    Several transportation projects are on tap for the Niwot area in 2017, and additional downtown parking may be one step closer to reality. That’s what the Advisory Committee to the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) heard from George Gerstle, Boulder County’s Director of Transportation, who spoke at the Committee’s Nov. 1 meeting. The LID also approved funding for two projects, got an update on negotiations with BNSF, and finalized details of an upcoming Strategic Plan Update meeting sched...

  • Mountain View Fire Rescue saying thanks to troops

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 11, 2016

    The Mountain View Fire Rescue is launching a new program this year to thank veterans and deployed soldiers from the district who will not be able to make it home this holiday season. They are currently collecting names to be placed on a banner that will be on their engines for all holiday parades. Amy Tallent, one of the organizers of the new program, said that the idea came about recently after a discussion about troops who won’t be able to be with their families. “Mountain View has had a few programs in the past where we really like to rec...

  • Bootstrap Brewing brings home awards

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 10, 2016

    Steve and Leslie Kaczeus have added to their list of awards for their brewery in Niwot. Steve, owner and chief brewer of Bootstrap Brewing, along with Leslie, “Chief of Stuff,” won a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival for their Stick’s Pale Ale, and yet another gold for Wreak Havoc, an Imperial Ale. Stick’s Pale Ale was in the American Pale category, and rose to the top of 157 entries across the country. “It’s a highly drinkable pale ale,” Leslie Kaczeus said. “It’s got a n...

  • Niwot High Football Coach Dylan Hollingsworth arrested

    Jocelyn Rowley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 10, 2016

    On Nov. 4, Niwot High School head football coach Dylan Hollingsworth, 43, was arrested for assaulting a student during a weight lifting class the prior week. According to a media release from the Boulder County Sheriff’s office, Hollingsworth turned himself in to the Boulder County jail last Friday morning, and was booked on charges of second degree assault, a class four felony, and third degree assault, a class one misdemeanor. He was subsequently released on bond, and faces a hearing in B...

  • Benches dedicated at Lefthand Valley Grange Park

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 9, 2016

    On Wednesday, Nov. 2, over 20 people gathered at the Lefthand Valley Grange Park in Niwot to celebrate the dedication of benches as part of Zhou Ming “Ming Ming” Sun’s Eagle Scout project. Those in attendance were from Boulder County Parks and Open Space, Left Hand Grange No.9, Niwot Boy Scouts of America Pack 161, Niwot Historical Society, Niwot Community Association and other community members. Stan Snyder, a landscape architect with Boulder County Parks and Open Space, was in charge of the p...

  • USCIS welcomed 29 new citizens at Twin Peaks Charter Academy

    Special to the Courier|Nov 5, 2016

    Twenty-nine immigrants from 16 countries took the Oath of Allegiance to become U.S. citizens on Wednesday, Oct 26 at Twin Peaks Charter Academy in Longmont. The countries include Argentina, Canada, People’s Republic of China, Guatemala, Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Turkey and Venezuela. Twin Peaks Principal David Yu spoke at the ceremony. Scott Koenigsberg, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Denver Field Office supervisory i...

  • New music teacher makes NHS directing debut

    Jennifer Simms, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 5, 2016

    New teachers often inherit a treasure from their predecessors -a desk, a set of text books, maybe a syllabus. This fall Niwot High School (NHS) vocal music teacher Laura Marshall inherited an entire musical, the fall production of the popular Sondheim musical, “Into the Woods.” And she’s loving it. “The students auditioned back in the spring,” Erin Anderson, the play’s musical director said. Kimberly Watkins, who moved to Altona Middle School this fall, helped select the cast. “The studen...

  • Farmers request more research before county phases out GMOs

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 4, 2016

    The Boulder County Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee (POSAC) held a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 27 to discuss the transition plan for genetically-engineered crops (GE) on county open space. The discussion started with an overview from staff member and Agricultural Resources Manager Jeff Moline, who said the meeting was the first presentation of the plan to phase out genetically-modified crops (GMO). Moline said the county’s goal is to keep farmers growing food, remain stewards of open space, encompass sustainability, and provide economic s...

  • Courier Goes Virtual

    Nov 4, 2016

    As of November 1, the Left Hand Valley Courier is going virtual. The Courier will no longer maintain the office at 6800 N. 79th Street, Suite 103A, in Cottonwood Square. Communicate with us by email at: editorial@lhvc.com advertising@lhvc.com on the web at www.lhvc.com by phone at 303-845-3077 by mail at PO Box 652, Niwot, CO 80544-0652...

  • Follow-up on Twin Lakes affordable housing

    Special to the Courier|Nov 3, 2016

    Editor’s note: Due to several reader requests, the Left Hand Valley Courier asked a follow-up question to Boulder County Commissioner candidates about the proposed affordable housing project in Gunbarrel. Here are their responses. Q “Do you support the proposed location for affordable housing in the Twin Lakes area? Why or why not? Do you think other options should be considered, and if so, where and why?” Paul Danish A I do not support the Twin Lakes project. It is difficult to imagine a more inappropriate place to build a major public housi...

  • Niwot Historical Society looks at the roots of Latinos in Boulder County

    Courier Staff|Nov 3, 2016

    On Wednesday, Oct. 26, the Niwot Historical Society (NHS) held a lecture at the Left Hand Grange, featuring the Boulder County Latino History Project. Presenters included Marjorie McIntosh, a distinguished professor of History Emerita at the University of Colorado-Boulder; and Linda Arroyo-Holmstrom, a Boulder native, retired educator in the local public schools and a committee member of the Boulder County Latino History Project. NHS President Kathy Koehler said the two speakers centered their...

  • Niwot celebrates another Great Pumpkin Party

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 2, 2016

    On Saturday, Oct. 29, Niwot celebrated Halloween with another parade during the Great Pumpkin Party. Hundreds of children came dressed in costumes from super heroes, princesses and pirates, to Harry Potter characters. Parents also came in costume and some families dressed up in matching costumes. Excited children ran from business to business in downtown Niwot and Cottonwood Square to trick-or-treat for candy, as well as visiting the animals at the petting zoo and walking in the parade....

  • BCD First Lego League Competition

    Special to the Courier|Oct 29, 2016

    Through an anonymous parent grant, Boulder Country Day School (BCD) is partnering with the I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County to form a combined First Lego League team. The collaboration brings together technology and STEM with BCD’s goal of inspiring students to reach their full potential. During an eight-week period, two teams composed of BCD students and Dreamers ages 9-14 work together to solve a problem in preparation for the Regional Qualifier Tournament to be held on Saturday, N...

  • Niwot High School burglary and vehicle trespasses

    Oct 29, 2016

    Boulder County Sheriff's Office On October 29, at around 1:40 a.m., a lone individual broke through a set of glass doors at Niwot High School, and caused damage inside the school to two interior windows, and a vending machine. The individual then exited the school and broke into three cars parked overnight in the parking lot, by smashing driver side windows on each car. All three cars appeared to have been rummaged through. A fourth vehicle showed signs of an attempt at entry by the suspect, but he was unsuccessful at getting inside. St. Vrain...

  • Follow-up on Twin Lakes affordable housing

    Special to the Courier|Oct 27, 2016

    Editor’s note: Due to several reader requests, the Left Hand Valley Courier asked a follow-up question to Boulder County Commissioner candidates about the proposed affordable housing project in Gunbarrel. Here are their responses. As of press time, Paul Danish and Deb Gardner had not responded. Q “Do you support the proposed location for affordable housing in the Twin Lakes area? Why or Why not? Do you think other options should be considered, and if so, where and why? Elise Jones A Boulder County has an affordable housing crisis. Over 40,...

  • Planning Commission to reconsider original Twin Lakes land-use proposals

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 27, 2016

    At the Boulder County Planning Commission’s Wednesday, Oct. 19 meeting, members decided in a 5-1 vote to reconsider their original decision to approve the medium-density residential land-use designation for the Twin Lakes parcels. The change in zoning for 20 acres of vacant land on both sides of the 6000 block of Twin Lakes Road in Gunbarrel, which are owned by the Boulder County Housing Authority and Boulder Valley School District, will be up for reconsideration at another hearing not yet s...

  • Niwot's animal hospital puts on dog costume contest for Halloween

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 26, 2016

    For all the dog lovers out there, Left Hand Animal Hospital in Niwot is putting on this year’s dog costume contest, after sponsoring it last year, following the Great Pumpkin Party parade on Saturday, Oct. 29. “Pat Murphy started it and she invited us to work with her two years ago,” owner Nancy Bureau said. “She agreed that [the hospital] could take over the pet costume portion and she’s still putting on the children’s parade.” The dog costume contest will begin after the parade, and in front...

  • Vote "Yes" on school ballot issues

    Bruce Warren, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 23, 2016

    It’s a sad fact that Colorado is hamstrung by complicated provisions of the state constitution that prevent the state legislature from adequately funding public education, but fixing that problem is not on the ballot. As a result, local school districts are forced to turn to voters time and again to ask for bond issue approvals and mill levy overrides to keep pace with the demands of increasing populations and escalating costs. The St. Vrain Valley School District has proposed a bond issue (3A on the ballot) which would generate $260 million f...

  • Niwot LID tackles full agenda

    Jocelyn Rowley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 23, 2016

    On Oct. 4th, the Advisory Committee to the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) met to consider funding requests for the town’s upcoming holiday events, as well as urgent repairs to Spear Lodge Man in the Tree Sculpture Park. The committee also got a look at the preliminary results of a recent parking utilization study, and heard a report from Howard Treppeda on this year’s Jazz on 2nd Ave event. After dispensing with various housekeeping matters, the committee heard first from Sarah Cioni, ow...

  • Reconciliation of the heart - part two

    Patti Ashley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 22, 2016

    “The shadow self seems to be the opposite of love. Actually it is the way to love.” Deepak Chopra My book Living in the Shadow of the Too-Good Mother Archetype explored the meaning of the shadow and addressed many of the unconscious beliefs held by mothers today. In my upcoming book Reconciliation of the Heart, I address the common shadow aspects that many of us, not just mothers, have still haunting us. In my personal and professional life I have witnessed many examples of ways that we car...

  • NCA discusses SVVSD bond measure

    Kim Glasscock, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 22, 2016

    Niwot Community Association (NCA) board members agreed to continue the group’s policy of serving only as an information conduit for the Niwot/Gunbarrel community when St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) officials asked for the group’s endorsement of the district’s proposed mill levy increase on the November ballot. Although several board members expressed individual support for the measure and praised the school district’s student academic achievement and fiscal responsibility, the NCA board agreed that the NCA’s primary function...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Oct 22, 2016

    Dear Editor: Did you know: * The Twin Lakes Action Group (TLAG) has offered three alternate locations for the proposed development that are closer to bus stops, stores and services. The proposed site at the Twin Lakes has the City’s lowest possible score for walkability—hardly the best place for 280 urban-density apartments. * Even the Housing Authority’s own flawed habitat study shows the fields to be the SOLE wildlife corridor linking the Twin Lakes to Walden Ponds. The biologist even discovered meadowlarks and mallards nesting in the tallg...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Oct 21, 2016

    Who Owns the Canaries? Let’s say that you have a product you’d like to sell. What’s one of the best marketing tricks you could pull off? It would be to convince people that you were simply offering your product for sale out of the goodness of your heart to benefit them, not because you wanted to – oh, the horror! – make money. Such is the achievement of the organic industry. And while fooling the general population about their supposedly pure motivations is one thing, we should be very concerned when our policy-makers are too naive to recogn...

  • Meet the Candidates: District 2

    Courier Staff|Oct 21, 2016

    Paul Danish Tell voters about yourself: •Age 74. •Lived in Colorado since 1947 and Boulder County since 1960. (Here longer than most natives.) •CU graduate, 1965, BA, History. •Served on Boulder City Council, 1976-81. •Wrote Boulder’s first growth ordinance, popularly called the Danish Plan, 1976. •Served as a Boulder County Commissioner, September 1995 to January 2005 as a Democrat. Registered Republican since 2012. •Has voted to buy more than 50,000 acres of open space. Q: What makes you the best choice? A: Experience. I served 9 years...

  • Meet the Candidates: District 2

    Courier Staff|Oct 20, 2016

    Deb Gardner (D) Tell voters about yourself: In Colorado since 1980 and Longmont for 15 years. My family is my brother, cousins, friends who keep me grounded, make me laugh, and are my safety net, as I am theirs. Local accountant for 30 years, House District 11 Representative, Commissioner since January 2012. Life long activist, volunteer, and leader with many environmental and social justice issue groups, non-profits, and the Democratic Party. I have a Bachelor of Science in Biology & Accounting. Website is debgardner.net. Q: What makes you...

  • Nourish and Company to provide health services

    Jesse Murphy, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 20, 2016

    Nourish and Company will soon be opening its doors at 240 Second Avenue in Niwot. The business will be a consortium of three health services, massage therapy, skin care and personal fitness training and nutrition. Holly Saia has been a personal trainer for over 25 years. She will offer single session and other packages for anyone looking to get in shape. Beyond that, she can go along for trips to the grocery store and make home visits to take a look at what’s in the fridge and pantry. “But I’m...

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