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Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Regis’ inclusive education program offers students with intellectual disabilities support through college

Regis’ inclusive education program offers students with intellectual disabilities support through college

In Colorado and nationwide, most colleges don’t offer programs for students with intellectual disabilities
Fall River Entrance update in Rocky Mountain National Park

Fall River Entrance update in Rocky Mountain National Park

Due to unforeseen site conditions and utility coordination challenges, the revised schedule for the completion of the new entrance station is in late fall
Rocky Mountain National Park announces upcoming celebratory activities

Rocky Mountain National Park announces upcoming celebratory activities

Rocky Mountain National Park will celebrate National Park Week, Earth Day and National Junior Ranger Day
SVVSD enrollment projected to grow by more than 1,100 over next 4 years

SVVSD enrollment projected to grow by more than 1,100 over next 4 years

A district data team analyzed more than a dozen variables to project student enrollment.
LHA continues search for solution to meth contamination

LHA continues search for solution to meth contamination

Contaminated units are becoming a financial challenge for the housing authority
Colorado school finance act boosts K-12 spending, steers clear of formula changes

Colorado school finance act boosts K-12 spending, steers clear of formula changes

Colorado’s school finance act would boost K-12 funding next year to more than $9 billion
Out and About: Cover letter and resume writing workshop

Out and About: Cover letter and resume writing workshop

A list of local events
Governor’s Art Show to feature two Longmont artists

Governor’s Art Show to feature two Longmont artists

Work of Sabrina Stiles and Parker McDonald to be included in 62-artist show in Loveland
Help the City of Longmont spend one million dollars on youth activities

Help the City of Longmont spend one million dollars on youth activities

Longmont residents ages 10-18 called on to share their ideas for how to spend funding