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Marshall Fire financial help expanded to those with smoke and ash damage, business impacts

Marshall Fire financial help expanded to those with smoke and ash damage, business impacts

Over $5 million in assistance has gone out to more than 2,000 impacted households for damaged or destroyed homes, loss of wages and work tools, and business losses
Coalton Trailhead and trails will reopen Friday, Feb. 18, after Marshall Mesa fire closure

Coalton Trailhead and trails will reopen Friday, Feb. 18, after Marshall Mesa fire closure

Area to open to on-trail use only. Trails include the Meadowlark, Mayhoffer-Singletree, and Coalton trails
Colorado State Patrol requesting assistance to identify hit-and-run crash semi-truck

Colorado State Patrol requesting assistance to identify hit-and-run crash semi-truck

Patrol is requesting any witnesses, including dash camera footage, to assist in identifying an unknown semi tractor that left the scene
Longmont Museum looks to the future, but needs help

Longmont Museum looks to the future, but needs help

The museum plans its content several years in advance
Pratt Street temporarily closes Friday

Pratt Street temporarily closes Friday

The sidewalk will also be closed.
Boulder County launches new donation platform for Marshall fire

Boulder County launches new donation platform for Marshall fire

Boulder County is working with local and state agencies to launch a new donation platform to support people impacted by the Marshall fire.
Longmont police report: Feb. 15, 2022

Longmont police report: Feb. 15, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont
Right of Entry form submission deadline extended to Friday for Debris Removal Program

Right of Entry form submission deadline extended to Friday for Debris Removal Program

Deadline ends at 11:59 p.m. Friday
City Council opts for November election to fill vacant seat

City Council opts for November election to fill vacant seat

Estimated will be $130,000
City council votes to stay virtual until end of the month

City council votes to stay virtual until end of the month

Council remains concerned about the public's health