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Longmont police report March 10, 2021

Longmont police report March 10, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
VIDEO: Reunión informativa de COVID del miércoles de Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder

VIDEO: Reunión informativa de COVID del miércoles de Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder

Salud Pública del Condado de Boulder 10 de marzo Actualización de COVID-19 en español, proporcionada por la Cámara Latina del Condado de Boulder.
Spirit of Arbor Day tree sale

Spirit of Arbor Day tree sale

The 2021 Tree Sale will be offered by pre-reserve purchase only. March 15 – April 11, residents will be able to view options and reserve their trees online
Boulder County health officials hopeful more vaccine options will make more doses readily available

Boulder County health officials hopeful more vaccine options will make more doses readily available

Concerns about which is the right vaccine weighed on the minds of attendees of Wednesday’s virtual COVID Community Update. Dr. Chris Urbina, Boulder County chief medical office, urged everyone to “take the vaccine when it is offered,” referring to any of the Pfizer, Moderna or Janssen vaccines. 
UCHealth receives award from SVVSD for teacher vaccination efforts

UCHealth receives award from SVVSD for teacher vaccination efforts

A majority of eligible SVVSD staff were able to make appointments within two weeks of eligibility window opening.
Colorado gov, lawmakers outline $700 million stimulus plans

Colorado gov, lawmakers outline $700 million stimulus plans

Stimulus focuses on roads and bridges, employment and returning to school.
Boulder County awards $300K to efforts to build sustainable local agriculture

Boulder County awards $300K to efforts to build sustainable local agriculture

Grant recipients “will develop educational programs, support local food production and consumption, and implement regenerative agriculture practices.”
‘We forgot about fun’: Here’s what the pandemic did to children’s mental health

‘We forgot about fun’: Here’s what the pandemic did to children’s mental health

A parent survey by the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University found that since COVID hit, a quarter of 4-year-olds have shown behavior problems such as temper tantrums and disobedience and one-fifth struggled to get along with peers or make friends. During typical times, only about 10% of children have such issues, according to the group’s report.
What's inside the $1.9T COVID-19 bill passed by Congress

What's inside the $1.9T COVID-19 bill passed by Congress

A look at some highlights of the legislation
Colorado Senate passes bill on lost and stolen firearms

Colorado Senate passes bill on lost and stolen firearms

The bill's Senate sponsors, Democrats Jessie Danielson and Sonya Jaquez Lewis, argued the initiative would help law enforcement recover missing weapons, fight firearms trafficking and reduce gun violence.