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Longmont police report: April 29, 2021

Longmont police report: April 29, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont
Teacher of the Year Neil Shupe gives team the win

Teacher of the Year Neil Shupe gives team the win

“I’ve always been a big proponent of success through building a strong team around you. This is really a team win, because we worked hard as a program," Shupe said.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Spring will come and so will happiness. Hold on. Life will get warmer.
Actualización semanal del Depto de Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder

Actualización semanal del Depto de Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder

Incluye otros recursos COVID-19
Smokin' Bowls relaunches with lunch hours

Smokin' Bowls relaunches with lunch hours

After opening and suspending service several times over the last 13 months, Smokin’ Bowls’ owner, Sean Gafner, is hoping he has seen the last of the pandemic shutdowns for his three restaurants. 
Man suspected of felony menacing at 3's Bar sought by Longmont Police

Man suspected of felony menacing at 3's Bar sought by Longmont Police

Suspect pulled a gun on three victims in a restroom
PUC to take public comment on Xcel Energy’s proposal to reallocate electric costs among customer classes

PUC to take public comment on Xcel Energy’s proposal to reallocate electric costs among customer classes

If approved by the PUC, there would be no change to the company’s total annual revenue under the proposal
Two programs stress new approach to policing

Two programs stress new approach to policing

Treatment instead of jail
SVVSD board member announces new vision for statewide network

SVVSD board member announces new vision for statewide network

Richard Martyr, member of the St. Vrain Valley School District board of education, presented an update about changes to CASB’s leadership and work for the next five years during yesterday’s board meeting.
Senior Center kept programs running during pandemic

Senior Center kept programs running during pandemic

Virtual programs kept seniors engaged