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Limited Spots Still Available for Longmont’s Chick Clark Kids’ Fishing Program on March 15

Limited Spots Still Available for Longmont’s Chick Clark Kids’ Fishing Program on March 15

Young anglers in Longmont have a chance to learn fishing skills and take home a free rod and reel at the Chick Clark Kids’ Fishing Program, returning to the Izaak Walton Nature Area on March 15.
Missing Skier Connor Gill Found Dead at Vail Ski Resort After Two-Week Search

Missing Skier Connor Gill Found Dead at Vail Ski Resort After Two-Week Search

The body of 26-year-old skier Connor Gill was recovered at Vail Ski Resort on February 28, two weeks after he was reported missing during a snowstorm.
Denver-to-Fort Collins Rail Line Could Begin Service by 2029, Stopping in Longmont

Denver-to-Fort Collins Rail Line Could Begin Service by 2029, Stopping in Longmont

A new passenger rail service connecting Denver and Fort Collins—with stops in Longmont and other Front Range cities—could launch by 2029, according to a recent presentation to the RTD board.
Boulder Public Library Hosts Art Contest for 2025 Library Card Designs

Boulder Public Library Hosts Art Contest for 2025 Library Card Designs

The Boulder Public Library is inviting artists of all ages to submit designs for its 2025 Summer of Discovery library cards, with winning entries featured on official cards this summer.
Boulder Begins LED Streetlight Conversion to Improve Efficiency, Safety, and Sustainability

Boulder Begins LED Streetlight Conversion to Improve Efficiency, Safety, and Sustainability

The City of Boulder has launched a 15- to 18-month project to convert 4,400 streetlights to energy-efficient LEDs, aiming to cut costs, enhance safety, and reduce carbon emissions.
Golden High School Lockdown Lifted After Police Investigate Student Reported with Firearm

Golden High School Lockdown Lifted After Police Investigate Student Reported with Firearm

Golden High School was placed on lockdown Monday morning after reports of a student potentially possessing a firearm, but police determined there was no active threat, and the lockdown was lifted by 10:58 a.m. with no injuries reported.
Winner’s Circle Longmont: Grand Opening of New Entertainment and Dining Destination

Winner’s Circle Longmont: Grand Opening of New Entertainment and Dining Destination

Longmont's newest entertainment hub, Winner’s Circle, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony last month. The venue offers a blend of interactive activities like bowling, mini golf, and axe throwing alongside a sophisticated dining experience for all ages.
In-N-Out Burger Coming to Longmont: First Boulder County Location to Open Near Costco

In-N-Out Burger Coming to Longmont: First Boulder County Location to Open Near Costco

In-N-Out has purchased land near Costco for its first Boulder County location, with a drive-thru and outdoor dining set to accommodate more than 100 guests.
Longmont Economic Development Partnership CEO Resigns, Citing ‘Undermining’ by City Officials

Longmont Economic Development Partnership CEO Resigns, Citing ‘Undermining’ by City Officials

LEDP CEO Erin Fosdick announced her resignation, citing "constant undermining, lack of respect, and uncertainty" from city officials, with her last day set for March 13.
Longmont Museum to Host ‘Voices of Change’ Event on Immigration, Featuring PBS Series Screening

Longmont Museum to Host ‘Voices of Change’ Event on Immigration, Featuring PBS Series Screening

The Longmont Museum will host a screening from the PBS series Humanize: Newcomers and a panel discussion with local immigrants and community leaders on March 6.