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Colorado Secretary of State’s Office permanently adopts new bingo rules

Colorado Secretary of State’s Office permanently adopts new bingo rules

The adopted rules include definitions of “bingo” and “bingo strip card,” amendments to clarify definitions and prize limits throughout bingo and raffle rules, etc.
Governor Jared Polis and others announce support for local governments

Governor Jared Polis and others announce support for local governments

The 14 Regional Grant Navigator positions will aid local governments in their pursuit of funds from the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
More Young Colorado Children Are Consuming Marijuana Despite Efforts to Stop Them

More Young Colorado Children Are Consuming Marijuana Despite Efforts to Stop Them

The number of reports the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety office received of kids age 5 or younger exposed to marijuana skyrocketed from 56 in 2017 to 151 in 2021.
Longmont teen told she’ll never walk again after crash

Longmont teen told she’ll never walk again after crash

Charlotte Funk, 16, suffered life-changing injuries after she was involved in a crash near Broomfield.
Longmont Community Fridges program set to expand, seeks donations

Longmont Community Fridges program set to expand, seeks donations

The soft launch of a new outdoor fridge food donation program has been successful, organizers said.
Longmont out and about: Join in to collect seeds

Longmont out and about: Join in to collect seeds

A list of local events
Firehouse Art Center fills galleries with displays from local artists

Firehouse Art Center fills galleries with displays from local artists

The Firehouse is hosting an artist talk on Feb. 19
Longmont man arrested for sexual exploitation of a child

Longmont man arrested for sexual exploitation of a child

The man is being held on no bond
SVVSD names new principal of Timberline PK-8

SVVSD names new principal of Timberline PK-8

Audrey Seybold is set to begin her new position in July.
Incarcerated Coloradans could get released early by going to college

Incarcerated Coloradans could get released early by going to college

The bill will help incarcerated Coloradans find new opportunities and make it less likely they reoffend after release while also saving the state money.