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The Longmont Chamber of Commerce is changing

The Longmont Chamber of Commerce is changing

Changes are happening to the office and staff
Many Americans wrongly assume they understand what normal blood pressure is – and that false confidence can be deadly

Many Americans wrongly assume they understand what normal blood pressure is – and that false confidence can be deadly

Such false confidence can be harmful because it may prevent people from seeking care for high blood pressure.
Longmont Housing Authority will look at tax exemption policy

Longmont Housing Authority will look at tax exemption policy

Proposed change would clarify and update policy that was put in place last year for affordable housing
Longmont police report: Feb. 20, 2023

Longmont police report: Feb. 20, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Rocky Mountain National Park seeks public input on environmental assessment for staff housing proposal

Rocky Mountain National Park seeks public input on environmental assessment for staff housing proposal

The housing will replace structures lost during the 2020 East Troublesome Fire
US government grants $125 million to water conservation efforts along Colorado River

US government grants $125 million to water conservation efforts along Colorado River

The money will fund the System Conservation Pilot Program
Parents, students advocate for milk alternatives in local schools

Parents, students advocate for milk alternatives in local schools

Many students may be feeling unwell at school, yet some have no idea why, a group of parents and students said.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Longmont author helps others see a new way to live

Longmont author helps others see a new way to live

“I just wanted to offer people practical information — because I’m very practical —  and have it be kinda fun,” Rose said.
Poll: Majority of Colorado voters support targeted education savings accounts

Poll: Majority of Colorado voters support targeted education savings accounts

Two-thirds of voters said they would support giving parents of students with disabilities extra money to address their needs outside of public school