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Discovery Days: Fairy Tales!

Discovery Days: Fairy Tales!

Here is a preview of a couple of the things that we can make in Discovery Days Art next week
This week in Longmont: Council catch-up

This week in Longmont: Council catch-up

Check out all the events and happenings in Longmont this week
LTE: I endorse Mayor Joan Peck for another term

LTE: I endorse Mayor Joan Peck for another term

"While serving as our mayor, Joan has striven to have council that can agree or disagree without judgment and bullying."
Holiday events in Downtown Longmont begin in Nov.

Holiday events in Downtown Longmont begin in Nov.

Holiday tree lighting ceremony is Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Local group remembers fallen veterans

Local group remembers fallen veterans

Just over a month away, the local chapter is still raising money to purchase the wreaths.
BEYOND LOCAL: FDA advisory panel’s conclusion that oral phenylephrine is ineffective means consumers need to think twice when buying cold and flu meds

BEYOND LOCAL: FDA advisory panel’s conclusion that oral phenylephrine is ineffective means consumers need to think twice when buying cold and flu meds

Since products containing oral phenylephrine will remain on the market for the time being, it is critical for consumers to read the labels of over-the-counter products and review the active ingredients and their risks
TXT2Cure program helps keep Colorado elections 'gold standard' of nation

TXT2Cure program helps keep Colorado elections 'gold standard' of nation

App designed to reduce the number of ballots rejected due to missing or discrepant signatures
Pile burning operations to begin at Rocky Mountain National Park

Pile burning operations to begin at Rocky Mountain National Park

Burning could run until April as weather permits
Proposed Colorado budget would fully fund K-12 schools for first time since Great Recession

Proposed Colorado budget would fully fund K-12 schools for first time since Great Recession

A proposed budget released on Wednesday by Gov. Jared Polls includes an assitional $564.1 million for K-12 editcation