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I Asked People Why They Don't Vote, And This Is What They Told Me

I Asked People Why They Don't Vote, And This Is What They Told Me

At least 40% to 90% of American voters stay home during elections, evidence that low voter turnout for both national and local elections is a serious problem throughout the United States.
Public Meeting Tuesday, March 3: Webster Pond at Pella Crossing Native Fish Project

Public Meeting Tuesday, March 3: Webster Pond at Pella Crossing Native Fish Project

Project to establish endangered fish in Webster Pond
Census 2020: Counting Colorado's Older Adult Population

Census 2020: Counting Colorado's Older Adult Population

Advocates for older Coloradans are working to ensure an accurate count in the upcoming once-a-decade tally, and the U.S. Census Bureau also is hoping to tap retirees willing to go door to door and make some money at the same time.
Colorado Secretary of State’s Office and Colorado Minority Business Office Team Up to Support Minority and Women-Owned Businesses

Colorado Secretary of State’s Office and Colorado Minority Business Office Team Up to Support Minority and Women-Owned Businesses

The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office and Colorado’s Minority Business Office, a division of the state’s Office of Economic Development and International Trade, have joined forces to support the state’s minority-owned businesses by making them awa
League of Women Voters of Boulder County Celebrates “100 Years Strong”

League of Women Voters of Boulder County Celebrates “100 Years Strong”

On March 1, the League of Women Voters of Boulder County (LWVBC) will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the League of Women Voters organization and of the 19th Amendment.
Interested in how elections work?

Interested in how elections work?

Ballot processing tours scheduled for Feb. 28 and March 2. Students encouraged to attend!
The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Reintroduces Bighorn Sheep On Tribal Lands

The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Reintroduces Bighorn Sheep On Tribal Lands

Kalen Goodluck Feb. 13, 2020 - High Country News The day began early for the crew of scientists, state and tribal officials — long before the sun rose across the snow-covered sagebrush.
Denver Hosting Hearing On Trump Environmental Review Law

Denver Hosting Hearing On Trump Environmental Review Law

Eric Galatas, Colorado News Connection DENVER -- The White House Council for Environmental Quality is holding one of just two hearings today in Denver on its plans to modify the National Environmental Policy Act , often called the "Magna Carta" of Fe
Public News Service News Roundup Podcast For Feb 13th, 2020

Public News Service News Roundup Podcast For Feb 13th, 2020

Thursday, February 13, 2020 Sanders' Medicare for All plan could face an uphill battle in Nevada; and facing the nation's history of lynching.
Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Offers New Diabetes Prevention Program

Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Offers New Diabetes Prevention Program

Information Session about Program to Take Place on Feb. 26