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CBI hosts poster contest in honor of missing children

CBI hosts poster contest in honor of missing children

Deadline for the contest is February 10, 2023
Longmont police report: Jan. 13, 2023

Longmont police report: Jan. 13, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Library construction said to cause minimal impact on patrons

Library construction said to cause minimal impact on patrons

The library will install a new sorter this month
OPINION: Organs-on-chips should be used to study diseases

OPINION: Organs-on-chips should be used to study diseases

A professor at the University of Mayland says that organs-on-chips offer the technological ability to more closely mimic the human body, and are able to overcome the limitations found in other research methods
Colorado Secretary of State’s Office presents the inaugural InnovateCO Forum and Data Challenge

Colorado Secretary of State’s Office presents the inaugural InnovateCO Forum and Data Challenge

The InnovateCO Forum is a one-day event featuring leading data authorities and front-line data practitioners offering their experience and insight in educational sessions to the nonprofit, economic development, tech, and business communities
Abuelita’s Empanadas makes empanadas, family and tradition a priority

Abuelita’s Empanadas makes empanadas, family and tradition a priority

Mirella Wood opened Abuelita’s Empanadas with hopes of bringing a piece of home to Longmont.
OPINION: Remote work hinders relationships with colleagues

OPINION: Remote work hinders relationships with colleagues

After conducting research around work culture, two university professors provide a few basic guidelines to help make remote work more successful
Conservation Corner: Lending a Hand to Our Littlest Neighbors in Winter

Conservation Corner: Lending a Hand to Our Littlest Neighbors in Winter

There are several actions that humans can take to support our tiniest neighbors through a harsh season.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Colorado State Board of Education gets more Democrats, picks new chair

Colorado State Board of Education gets more Democrats, picks new chair

The board is growing to nine members, up from seven, with six Democrats and three Republicans.