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Head injury prompts Rattlesnake Gulch Rescue

Head injury prompts Rattlesnake Gulch Rescue

The 74-year-old male was hiking when he fell approximately 50 feet, injuring his head and sholder
After being lost for 24 hours, lost hiker was rescued

After being lost for 24 hours, lost hiker was rescued

After almost 3 hours of searching one of the canine teams reported hearing a voice calling for help and were able to locate the missing party shortly after
CU student rescued after falling into mine shaft

CU student rescued after falling into mine shaft

The student was uninjured
National Voter Registration Day is September 28

National Voter Registration Day is September 28

A voter registration event will be held September 28 at the Longmont Youth Center at 1050 Lashley Street.
New program for businesses and events offers path to mask-free indoor spaces in Boulder County

New program for businesses and events offers path to mask-free indoor spaces in Boulder County

Vaccine Verification Program (VVP) allows businesses to provide their customers, staff and partners with mask-free facilities and events
SNAP Benefits to Increase by 21% on October 1

SNAP Benefits to Increase by 21% on October 1

The increase amounts to an average increase of $36.24 per month, or $1.19 per day
Wildland fire near NIST in Boulder, CO

Wildland fire near NIST in Boulder, CO

No structures were threatened and only grass and a few trees were burned
Longmont resident returns as a contestant on Worst Cooks in America

Longmont resident returns as a contestant on Worst Cooks in America

Kayla Longstreth returns for the show's special Halloween Redemption round. 
Cold case: Denver Police find man unresponsive in doorway

Cold case: Denver Police find man unresponsive in doorway

The suspects remain unknown
Longmont Journey: Hospital staff still willing to fight after battling fatigue due to COVID

Longmont Journey: Hospital staff still willing to fight after battling fatigue due to COVID

“Here we are and we’re still fighting,” Tara Horne said. “We love what we do.”