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Jeffco will pilot new programs, including a welcome center bus, to better serve immigrant students
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.An influx of immigrant students last year left the Jeffco school district scrambling to meet their needs. So this fall, officials are piloting new programs and support to help newcomer students.The school district is piloting a series of changes, including new staff, resources, and curriculum materials, as well as a new welcome center bus, after hundreds of immigrant students arrived throughout the past school year. The district is planning for the surge to continue into...
Major Change Coming To Targets In Colorado Next Week
Target, which is one of the most popular shopping chains across Colorado, is implementing a major change next week that will certainly affect some shoppers. Target Stores in Colorado Brace for Significant Change Coming Soon. With many locations from border to border, Colorado shoppers are huge fans of shopping at...
Meet the Future of the Colorado Rockies, Charlie Condon
As it stands right now, Colorado sports stands in a strange place. We have two teams who are in absolute golden eras in the Nuggets and Avalanche, with each team winning a championship in the past two years. On the other hand, both the Broncos and the Rockies are definitely...
More USPS Mailing Service Changes to Affect Colorado
As the price of gas, groceries, and just about everything else continues to increase in Colorado, the month of July will also bring higher prices to post offices around the Centennial State. The USPS 10-year plan announced in 2021 promised to bring financial stability and service excellence back to America's...
CBRE Arranges Largest Speculative Industrial Lease in Colorado
Broadrange Logistics, a Georgia-based, third-party logistics company, has signed a long-term lease for 1,127,400 square feet encompassing the two remaining buildings at 76 Commerce Center, a Class A logistics park in Denver’s I-76 corridor. Todd Witty and Daniel Close of CBRE represented the landlords, Hyde Development and their equity...
CPW commission to meet Thursday, Friday in Meeker
At a hybrid meeting set for this week in Meeker, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has a full agenda. In addition to considering a permanent timed-entry reservation system at Eldorado Canyon State Park, the commission will also look at updating the property specific hunting regulations for Fishers Peak and adopting regulations for a limited spring turkey hunting opportunity at Lone Mesa State Park, among other agenda items.
After 42 years, this Fort Collins fixture is closing its doors on Mulberry Street
After more than 40 years, a Fort Collins fixture on the eastern edge of town is closing its doors. Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon, 2716 E. Mulberry St., will shutter at midnight July 26, according to an announcement posted to the Sundance Facebook page early Sunday morning. ...
Wellington wins lawsuit vs. Connell, which wanted to bring asphalt plant to town
A Larimer County judge ruled the Wellington Town Board was justified in denying plans for an asphalt mixing plant on the edge of town. Connell Resources Inc. filed the lawsuit in Larimer County District Court last fall, saying the town board erred when it overturned the previous decisions of the town's planning commission and board of adjustment.
Aims Aviation Day Plane Ride Tickets on Sale Now
One of the highlights of this annual event is the ability for community members to purchase plane rides in aircraft piloted by Aims flight instructors. Airplane rides are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are now on sale. Airplane rides cost $45 per person—the purchased flights fund scholarships for future aviation students at Aims Community College.
Speirs Fire Intensity Reduced but Continues to Burn, 3% Contained
DUTCH JOHN, Utah — Recent wetting rains have significantly reduced the fire intensity of the Speirs Fire, however it continues to burn and is currently 3% contained and is at an approximate size of 759 acres. The fire was caused by lighting on July 13, and is located approximately three miles south of the town of Dutch John, Utah and south of the Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
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