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COVIDCheck Colorado opens free testing in Longmont to community

COVIDCheck Colorado opens free testing in Longmont to community

The testing is part of the #CRUSHCovidCO effort, according to a news release.
Congress seals the deal on emergency relief after dispute over Fed lending settled

Congress seals the deal on emergency relief after dispute over Fed lending settled

The massive bill, on which a vote is expected Monday at the earliest, is expected to include a $600 direct payment to Americans who received a check earlier this year; $300 a week in emergency unemployment benefits; an extension of eviction protections; the suspension of student loan payments; additional loans for small businesses; and added funding for food assistance, child care support and coronavirus testing centers and vaccine distribution.
Ask the Introvert: Mark your calendars for these holidays perfect for the quiet-natured

Ask the Introvert: Mark your calendars for these holidays perfect for the quiet-natured

Twelve holidays for your innie soul
EforAll nets Facebook grant to support its entrepreneurship programs

EforAll nets Facebook grant to support its entrepreneurship programs

EforAll is one of 36 grant recipients chosen from a pool of more than 400 organizations. It was selected for its proven approach to helping underrepresented individuals start and grow businesses in a variety of industries, according to a news release. 
Locals honor fallen veterans with holiday wreaths

Locals honor fallen veterans with holiday wreaths

More than 16,000 wreathes were purchased to honor veterans.
Longmont police report: December 19, 2020

Longmont police report: December 19, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont
Let it snow: City plow drivers are ready, raring to go when flakes fly

Let it snow: City plow drivers are ready, raring to go when flakes fly

The city employs 41 snowplow operators who clear the streets during snowstorms. Additionally, the city employs 20 staff members whose job it is to keep walkways and greenways clear.
Centennial State Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ goes virtual

Centennial State Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ goes virtual

Continuing a longtime local tradition.
On Edge: Colorado’s behavioral health chief opens up about his own severe depression

On Edge: Colorado’s behavioral health chief opens up about his own severe depression

Robert Werthwein, director of Colorado’s Behavioral Health Office who has battled depression most of his adult life, said he can see that COVID has put Coloradans on edge more than ever.
Guest column: Rituals and traditions make us who we are

Guest column: Rituals and traditions make us who we are

"Rituals and traditions that play a vital role in our personal and professional lives, and consequently, they create who we are and who we are yet to become."