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La ciudad no hará cumplir el mandato de palear aceras hasta el lunes

La ciudad no hará cumplir el mandato de palear aceras hasta el lunes

Code Enforcement no emitirá multas por no despejar la nieve de las banquetas hasta el lunes 22 de marzo; Recursos para recoger ramas de árboles; Información sobre cómo informar a la ciudad de problemas de drenaje pluvial y actualización de las condiciones de la carretera.
City won't enforce sidewalk shoveling mandate until Monday

City won't enforce sidewalk shoveling mandate until Monday

Code Enforcement will be making an exception and will not issue citations for failure to remove snow from sidewalks until Monday, March 22, to allow residents more time to shovel their sidewalks. 
Panel at Longmont Museum will dive into arts as agents of social change

Panel at Longmont Museum will dive into arts as agents of social change

Thursday Nights @ the Museum will feature Colorado artists discussing diversity, inclusivity
Longmont police report March 16, 2021

Longmont police report March 16, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont resident who never let blindness slow her down excited about future with new canine companion

Longmont resident who never let blindness slow her down excited about future with new canine companion

I’m not one to be overly gushy about an organization, but they really gave me my life back when they gave me this dog and I’m very thankful and very happy,” Sherry Gomes said.
High school basketball: Longmont, Mead boys notch Great 8 wins to move on to Class 4A semifinals

High school basketball: Longmont, Mead boys notch Great 8 wins to move on to Class 4A semifinals

The Trojans and Mavericks host home games on Thursday. Wins will have them facing off in Sunday's championship game.
Gov. Jared Polis signs bill scaling back standardized testing. Now the federal government must weigh in

Gov. Jared Polis signs bill scaling back standardized testing. Now the federal government must weigh in

Rather than administer the suite of standardized tests that students typically take, Colorado education officials will seek a waiver from federal testing requirements. If successful, there will be no science or social studies tests, and students would take either a math or a literacy test, but not both. The tests won’t be used to evaluate teacher performance or rate schools. 
Council revises letter to county commissioners for compost site

Council revises letter to county commissioners for compost site

Council members ask to collaborate on picking a site.
Restaurantes locales conmemoran el aniversario de los cierres de espacios interiores alentando al público a comer fuera de casa

Restaurantes locales conmemoran el aniversario de los cierres de espacios interiores alentando al público a comer fuera de casa

El gobernador de Colorado y dueños de restaurantes urgen al público que coman fuera o pidan comida para llevar de restaurantes locales para apoyar a una industria que ha sido abatida por la pandemia.
Letter to the editor: Moving forward with FasTracks

Letter to the editor: Moving forward with FasTracks

"I agree with several RTD directors and Commuting Solutions that we need another funding source. Our best chance for success would be to go with a working partnership between Front Range Passenger Rail, Amtrak and RTD."