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Police: Homeless sexually violent predator staying in Longmont

Police: Homeless sexually violent predator staying in Longmont

Colorado law requires police departments to publicly share information about parties determined to be sexually violent predators
Justices order review of Colorado virus rules for churches

Justices order review of Colorado virus rules for churches

Three dissenting justices noted that the state already had lifted the challenged restrictions.
Longmont police report Dec. 14, 2020

Longmont police report Dec. 14, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont Museum re-opening to public today

Longmont Museum re-opening to public today

The Museum can again host visitors after the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment last week amended a public health order to allow museums to operate at 25% of occupancy limit, not to exceed 25 people.
Raising Cane’s opening today in Longmont at Village at the Peaks

Raising Cane’s opening today in Longmont at Village at the Peaks

Raising Cane's held two “very important customer” events Monday for lunch and dinner. Each served about 600 meals, free to customers who had received special invitations. The day served as a dry run for restaurant operations staff, helping them test processes and iron out kinks.
SVVSD enrollment down 1,105, with large number of those students falling off of preschool, kindergarten rolls

SVVSD enrollment down 1,105, with large number of those students falling off of preschool, kindergarten rolls

“We know … a lot of parents are probably keeping kindergartners out and will bring them back when they can have a more traditional school setting.”
Council to vote on $262K contract with Longmont Public Media

Council to vote on $262K contract with Longmont Public Media

Council on Tuesday also is expected to consider leasing the Carnegie Library Building, 409 Fourth Ave., to LPM for use as its headquarters for another year.
New Colorado law allows courts to suppress records of pending eviction cases

New Colorado law allows courts to suppress records of pending eviction cases

Previous eviction filings, regardless of outcome, automatically created court records.
Resident creates virtual way for community to share their love of Longmont Library, staff

Resident creates virtual way for community to share their love of Longmont Library, staff

Catherine Fink-Johnson created what’s called a Kudoboard, an online place for people to show their support. Think of it as an online thank you card.
Longmont resident connects seniors, high school students with Operation Pen Pal

Longmont resident connects seniors, high school students with Operation Pen Pal

Longmont resident Ann Marie Andrews, a health sciences teacher for Destinations Career Academy of Colorado, developed a program that links her high school students with older adults through intergenerational letter writing.