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Longmont police report Feb. 28, 2021

Longmont police report Feb. 28, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Girl Scouts extend cookie sales to allow girls to meet goals

Girl Scouts extend cookie sales to allow girls to meet goals

The deadline to sale Girl Scout cookies has been extended through March 21.
Colorado tweaks vaccine rollout again, aims to prioritize ‘most vulnerable’

Colorado tweaks vaccine rollout again, aims to prioritize ‘most vulnerable’

Phase that starts March 5 includes grocery workers, people 60 to 64 and those with multiple health conditions
Is Colorado’s school accountability system working? Lawmakers call for an audit to find out

Is Colorado’s school accountability system working? Lawmakers call for an audit to find out

Don Haddad, superintendent of the St. Vrain Valley School District, said the current system creates bad incentives. A district with more lenient graduation requirements might come out ahead of one that requires rigorous coursework and invests in modern career and technical education.
City leaders join call to extend protections for renters, landlords hit by COVID

City leaders join call to extend protections for renters, landlords hit by COVID

Longmont joining the Boulder County Consortium of Cities in urging Gov. Jared Polis to extend and expand existing and expired executive orders that created statewide protections for renters and landlords adversely hit by the pandemic.
Ask the Introvert: Innies have a language all their own

Ask the Introvert: Innies have a language all their own

Just as introverts process information differently (looking at you, naturally ruminative prefrontal cortex), our working definitions of popular words are positively different, too.
Colorado closes gap in state's definition of criminal extortion

Colorado closes gap in state's definition of criminal extortion

HB21-1057 would expand the state’s criminal extortion definition to include threats that are intended to coerce someone into doing something against their will or refraining from performing a legal act – such as reporting a crime to law enforcement
SVVSD rebrands campus, programs at South Sunset Street to reflect expanded offerings

SVVSD rebrands campus, programs at South Sunset Street to reflect expanded offerings

The school board last week unanimously approved new names for the Career Development Center, Olde Columbine High School and St. Vrain Online Global Academy. The board also approved branding for the campus housing the programs as the Global Acceleration Campus to support promoting the programs, said Area Assistant Superintendent Dina Perfetti-Deany.
Library hosts spring break activities online

Library hosts spring break activities online

Librarians hosting two book groups for different ages
Police revisit missing person case

Police revisit missing person case

There is no known motive for anyone wanting to harm Nikki but she has not been seen in six years.