• Via vs. Via means vehicular vexation

    Via vs. Via means vehicular vexation 133g35

    Paratransit service fighting for name identity 2i623

    Boulder-based Via Mobility Services is being confused with New York-based Via Transportation Inc., the company with which the city of Longmont contracted last year to run its microtransit service, Ride Longmont. That company insists on placing “by Via” on the Ride Longmont cars. 1v1v5b

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  • Sierra Space to study use of expandable station on moon

    Sierra Space to study use of expandable station on moon 3r575t

    NASA has contracted with Sierra Space Corp. to study the use of the Louisville aerospace firm’s expandable space station technology on the moon.

  • Maxar hires leader for Enterprise biz unit

    Maxar hires leader for Enterprise biz unit 5w227

    Maxar Technologies Inc., a Westminster-based aerospace company specializing in satellite imagery, recently hired Todd Surdey as senior vice president and general manager of the company’s Enterprise business segment, which serves commercial customers across the consumer mapping, energy, automotive and telecommunications industries.

  • Sale of Lazydays RV dealer in Longmont to close soon

    Sale of Lazydays RV dealer in Longmont to close soon 6v4w3q

    Tampa-based Lazydays Holdings Inc. says it expects its sale of the Lazydays of Denver at Longmont, a recreational vehicle dealership at 10400 E. I-25 Frontage Road, to General RV Center to close “in the coming weeks.”

  • Boulder to expand cattle grazing to curb wildfire risk

    Boulder to expand cattle grazing to curb wildfire risk 58676w

    The City of Boulder will expand targeted, strategic cattle grazing to open-space areas near north Boulder neighborhoods in June as part of a strategy aimed at broader wildfire-risk reduction and resilience efforts.

  • Chick-fil-A opens in Erie

    Chick-fil-A opens in Erie 5red

    A Chick-fil-A fast-food restaurant opened Thursday at U.S. Highway 287 and Arapahoe Road in Erie, creating approximately 100 jobs, according to a news release.

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  • Union Pacific’s Big Boy to make stops in Greeley

    Union Pacific’s Big Boy to make stops in Greeley 5c1d3d

    Union Pacific Railroad’s legendary steam locomotive, Big Boy No. 4014, will make two whistle-stops in Greeley in July as part of a limited summer excursion between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver.

  • Court blocks use of Future Legends’ dome, stadium

    Court blocks use of Future Legends’ dome, stadium 53602t

    Citing safety concerns from the Town of Windsor, a Weld District Court judge has issued a restraining order to ban public use of a stadium, domed pickleball and volleyball courts and surrounding areas in the troubled Future Legends sports complex at least through June 6.

  • University of Texas dean to  CU as provost

    University of Texas dean to CU as provost 5i1861

    The University of Colorado Boulder has hired Ann Huff Stevens as provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.

  • Estes Valley Land Trust wins $25,000 in grants

    Estes Valley Land Trust wins $25,000 in grants 1i5er

    Two grants worth a total of $25,000 have been awarded to the Estes Valley Land Trust, part of $206,000 in grants announced this week by Keep It Colorado and the Land Trust Alliance.

  • Horizon Organic, Wallaby add dairy industry vet as operations chief

    Horizon Organic, Wallaby add dairy industry vet as operations chief 92r19

    Horizon Organic Dairy and Wallaby, a milk and a yogurt brand, respectively, that were sold off by Danone North America in early 2024, have named Patricia Stroup as chief operating officer for both brands.

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  • Redtail Ridge saga starts new chapter with long-awaited groundbreaking

    Redtail Ridge saga starts new chapter with long-awaited groundbreaking 4r41k

    Redevelopment of former StorageTek site years in the making 21uo

    For the better part of six years, developers have their sights set on building a 2.5-million-square-foot biotechnology- and health-care-centric business park on the empty, roughly 300-acre Redtail Ridge property, which was previously home to a massive Storage Technology Corp. campus.

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  • Fly me to the world

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    New Customs office eases international travel at Northern Colorado airport 642j4d

    Developer Martin Lind had applied for and in 2022 won federal approval to locate a U.S. Customs office at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, which is tly owned by the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins.

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