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Longmont police report: Oct. 1, 2023

Longmont police report: Oct. 1, 2023

A crime report in Longmont
Wana Brands named 2023 Corporate Changemaker by Out Boulder County

Wana Brands named 2023 Corporate Changemaker by Out Boulder County

Nancy Whiteman, Wana co-founder and CEO, will accept the award during the upcoming 2023 Gayla event on Sept. 30
Staff member runs close to a marathon in Dragon Dash

Staff member runs close to a marathon in Dragon Dash

Hamilton also sets a new goal each year. He decided that he would try to run as many miles as his age. This year his goal was 36 miles. 
Mead students move to the music

Mead students move to the music

“Exposure to quality live musical performances as a companion to solid music instruction in the classroom leads to increased excitement and curiosity about music"
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
First recipients of Cannabis Business Loan Program announced

First recipients of Cannabis Business Loan Program announced

IDY Distributors, Simply Pure received first round funding
Division of Insurance recovers over $52 million in life insurance benefits for Coloradans

Division of Insurance recovers over $52 million in life insurance benefits for Coloradans

Division’s Consumer Services Team is a resource for Colorado consumers
Polis Administration secures modeling and simulation firm for expansion in Colorado Springs

Polis Administration secures modeling and simulation firm for expansion in Colorado Springs

The company plans to increase modeling and simulation support for Department of Defense (DoD) clients, improving national security through innovation and new technologies
LTE: Longmont resident warns against BoCo Issue 1B

LTE: Longmont resident warns against BoCo Issue 1B

"The county 0.185% sales tax was necessarily added by voters nine years ago for flood recovery."
Voter guide: Prop II asks Colorado voters to spend extra nicotine tax revenue on preschool

Voter guide: Prop II asks Colorado voters to spend extra nicotine tax revenue on preschool

If voters approve Prop II, the money will go toward Colorado’s $322 million universal preschool program