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Longmont Police Report: November 15, 2021

Longmont Police Report: November 15, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
City Council tries to cut back on the number of meetings

City Council tries to cut back on the number of meetings

Meeting only three times a month for a trial period
Remote learning in St. Vrain Valley is about to get agile

Remote learning in St. Vrain Valley is about to get agile

“One of the things we recognized coming out of the pandemic and coming back to education in person is that we learned a lot of lessons that could benefit kids throughout the district,” said Michelle Bourgeois, SVVSD chief technology officer.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Enjoy the day!
Boulder County accepting research proposals for small grants

Boulder County accepting research proposals for small grants

Deadline for proposals is Monday, Jan. 10
Resource Conservation Division celebrates two milestone anniversaries

Resource Conservation Division celebrates two milestone anniversaries

Boulder County recycling center has been in operation for 20 years and the Hazardous Materials Management facility has been open for 10 years
Live Performers Find Red State Rules a Tough Act to Follow

Live Performers Find Red State Rules a Tough Act to Follow

Theater companies and musical ensembles looking to resume live performances are coming up with creative ways to make sure the show goes on safely.
BEYOND LOCAL: Why 2021 was a bad year for glaciers in western North America

BEYOND LOCAL: Why 2021 was a bad year for glaciers in western North America

Each year the global temperature is 1 C above the 1951-80 average temperature, glaciers lose, on average, about 0.8 metres of water equivalent depth.
Longmont police report: November 14, 2021

Longmont police report: November 14, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont Power & Communications has gone for the gold with solar power

Longmont Power & Communications has gone for the gold with solar power

“There are a lot of good opportunities for people to pursue solar energy in Longmont and we’re happy to help make it easy for them,” said LPC Public Relations Specialist Scott Rochat.