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Weld County is taking the Town of Hudson to court in an attempt to keep construction of a planned truck stop along Interstate 76 from further damaging a heavily traveled county road. Learn more from BizWest.
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Leaders with the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce and Boulder Chamber have joined state and local business groups from around Colorado in signing onto a letter urging President Donald Trump鈥檚 Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to preserve funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration鈥檚 national network of Cooperative Institutes and NOAA鈥檚 Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research.
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A U.S. District Court judge has denied Future Legends LLC鈥檚 request for a temporary restraining order against the Town of Windsor over the pending expiration of temporary certificates of occupancy, but the owner of the troubled sports complex on Friday appealed the town鈥檚 decision to let the permits expire Sunday night.
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The Colorado Economic Development Commission gave its blessing Thursday to a plan by Louisville officials to establish a CHIPS Zone in the city that would encompass the Colorado Technology Center business park and Redtail Ridge. Louisville is now the fourth city in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado with an approved CHIPS Zone designation, joining Longmont, Broomfield and Fort Collins.
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The Greeley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize the city attorney鈥檚 office to bring legal action against the neighboring community of Windsor, claiming that the smaller community has ignored a 17-year-old intergovernmental agreement on infrastructure.
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The Sundance Film Festival 鈥� its leaders having decided last week to move the world-renowned event from Utah to Boulder 鈥� will make Colorado the epicenter of the movie universe for a week and half each winter for a decade beginning in 2027.
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Weld County led the state in population growth from 2023 to 2024, continuing a pattern of increases over the past several years.
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Boulder-headquartered Meati Foods, a mushroom-based whole-food proteins producer, plans to lay off 150 workers and close its massive production facility in Thornton.
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The difference between moving the Weld County Justice Center 2 miles north or keeping it downtown just got a bit more complicated, as downtown Greeley developers on Monday presented a much different conclusion to the expense of such a move 鈥� around $200 million less than originally presented.
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A once-thriving and ambitious hotel management and development company that aspired to grow beyond Northern Colorado is now selling its four remaining hotels 鈥� the last vestiges of an empire built by the late William G. 鈥淏ill鈥� Albrecht 鈥� amid a swirl of bankruptcies, lawsuits, receivership and internal feuds.