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This week in Longmont: Summer electric rates underway

This week in Longmont: Summer electric rates underway

Longmont Power & Communications has begun its annual summer electric rates, which help cover the added cost of electrical generation in the warmer months
Polis Administration, DOLA announce funding for Mobile Home Park Resident Empowerment Program

Polis Administration, DOLA announce funding for Mobile Home Park Resident Empowerment Program

Over $28 million has been granted to three loan program administrators — ROC USA, Impact Development Fund and Thistle ROC
Longmont police report: June 10, 2023

Longmont police report: June 10, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Could religious charter schools upend American education? A Chalkbeat explainer.

Could religious charter schools upend American education? A Chalkbeat explainer.

If religious charter schools become a reality, they could rejuvenate religious education
Sister city exchanges resume in Longmont

Sister city exchanges resume in Longmont

Most students ever will be traveling to Longmont’s sister cities in Northern Arapaho reservation, Mexico and Japan
Residents receive unsolicited asks for money. What to do next.

Residents receive unsolicited asks for money. What to do next.

These simple rules can apply to any organization that may reach out for a solicitation. 
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Aims Community College designated as a Healthy Minds and Hunger Free Campus

Aims Community College designated as a Healthy Minds and Hunger Free Campus

This is the first time Aims has been named a Healthy Minds Campus
Longmont Councilmember Tim Waters will not seek reelection

Longmont Councilmember Tim Waters will not seek reelection

Ward One seat will be up in November, along with three other council positions
A wildfire camera bill repeatedly fails. Secret survey results at the Capitol might explain why

A wildfire camera bill repeatedly fails. Secret survey results at the Capitol might explain why

Colorado lawmakers have tried and failed three times in the last four years to pass a bill to purchase the cameras.