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Boulder County junior livestock sale goes virtual as COVID keeps folks away from fairgrounds

Boulder County junior livestock sale goes virtual as COVID keeps folks away from fairgrounds

COVID-19 restrictions and economic woes brought on by the virus mean the annual sale will be done online starting Saturday with an emphasis on donating money to help the young sellers defray the cost of raising and showing their livestock.
The arts and COVID: A snapshot of how four Longmont-area artists are faring as pandemic carries on

The arts and COVID: A snapshot of how four Longmont-area artists are faring as pandemic carries on

Four Longmont and Boulder County artists have found different ways to weather the COVID storm. As Cindi Yaklich said when she described her still life of lemons: “I guess you have to make lemonade.” 
Longmont Weather Forecast 8/7-9/2020

Longmont Weather Forecast 8/7-9/2020

The high is back - the air is dry - hot and dry weather will hold for most of the next week.
The Salvation Army Joins Forces With Walmart to “Stuff the Bus” for Kids in Need

The Salvation Army Joins Forces With Walmart to “Stuff the Bus” for Kids in Need

St. Vrain Valley volunteers and community members donate school supplies for local children returning to school during the pandemic – whether online or in the classroom.
Fall River apartments receive Housing Colorado award

Fall River apartments receive Housing Colorado award

Fall River Apartments at Prairie Village received The People’s Choice Award from Housing Colorado on July 30, voted on by community members from a list of nominees.
Longmont United to honor local woman with 'brain pin' for her quick response to husband's stroke

Longmont United to honor local woman with 'brain pin' for her quick response to husband's stroke

The first responders took Mike Strong to Centura Health-Longmont United Hospital, after identifying he showed symptoms of a stroke.
Longmont police report: August 6, 2020

Longmont police report: August 6, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Many nursing home residents ready for in-person visits

Many nursing home residents ready for in-person visits

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has cleared the way for institutions to allow in-person visitation, and after spending months alone in their rooms on lockdown, older Americans could use some company.
No charges against Longmont officers who shot man who drew realistic looking BB gun

No charges against Longmont officers who shot man who drew realistic looking BB gun

An investigation by the 20th Judicial District Critical Incident Team found the officers, Nathan Miller and Brian Macchione, were legally justified in “their use of reasonable and appropriate physical force” when they fired on Antonio D. Armstrong, the DA’s office stated in a news release. 
Longmont Symphony Brass Quintet playing HOPE's Summer Sundown Music Series tonight

Longmont Symphony Brass Quintet playing HOPE's Summer Sundown Music Series tonight

Today’s installment of the concert series will feature the Symphony quintet and a talk on mental health, social stigma and discrimination by Tim Arnold, program manager for the Ready to Work Program at Bridge House.