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Fully fund K-12 schools? Colorado lawmakers say maybe next year

Fully fund K-12 schools? Colorado lawmakers say maybe next year

Colorado lawmakers this year came closer to fully funding the state’s schools than at any time since the Great Recession.
Children’s Hospital Colorado partners with guild now offering tuition-free education benefits to employees

Children’s Hospital Colorado partners with guild now offering tuition-free education benefits to employees

Partnership provides equitable access to education and career mobility opportunities for staff
Colorado Summit will be first professional team with a cannabis company sponsor

Colorado Summit will be first professional team with a cannabis company sponsor

American Ultimate Disc League season starts May 7
Longmont High School gears up for ‘Freaky Friday’

Longmont High School gears up for ‘Freaky Friday’

Public invited to performances on Friday, Saturday
Longmont out and about: Honor culture and community at Longmont Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Longmont out and about: Honor culture and community at Longmont Celebrates Cinco de Mayo

A list of local events and happenings.
Colorado establishes Unified Command Group for response to highly pathogenic avian influenza

Colorado establishes Unified Command Group for response to highly pathogenic avian influenza

Governor Polis issued a verbal state of emergency
St. Vrain students tell Gov. Polis about their work at the Innovation Center

St. Vrain students tell Gov. Polis about their work at the Innovation Center

Governor’s tour also highlighted partnerships between district and businesses
Longmont police report: May 4, 2022

Longmont police report: May 4, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont
Flagstaff Academy presented with banner for middle years program

Flagstaff Academy presented with banner for middle years program

Only charter school in state to be named Colorado Trailblazer School to Watch
Longmont Recreation programs face labor shortages and reluctance to go out and play

Longmont Recreation programs face labor shortages and reluctance to go out and play

Boost in pay and free classes offered