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Articles from the March 3, 2021 edition


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  • Compost facility application may be withdrawn to review cost and impacts

    Patricia Logan|Mar 3, 2021

    Nancy Davis thought a conservation easement meant the land was protected from development. So when she and her husband bought their property on Lookout Road in 2015 they were confident that the conservation easement on the adjacent Rainbow Nursery tree farm would preserve its rural character, giving them confidence to move forward with their dream of a business doing horse boarding, training and growing hay. In fact, their property is subject to a conservation easement on the lower 16 acres of...

  • Pinocchios is open for business with new owners

    Deborah Cameron|Mar 3, 2021

    With its large front windows, bright red sign, and prominent patio area, it's hard to miss Pinocchios Restaurant as you drive down 2nd Avenue. But behind the exterior there has been a great deal of change. As of Jan. 18, the restaurant has new owners, Kelsey and Joe Deboard. Kelsey Deboard isn't new to Pinocchios, in fact, she's been part of it for a while. "I started as a server looking for extra income, but when I came on board I enjoyed everything I did. From the social aspect of it to...

  • Left Hand Laurel - Lydia Moy

    Patricia Logan|Mar 3, 2021

    School volunteer Lydia Moy looks at every opportunity and raises it up a notch. "Your job is not to do 10,000 cutout Valentines for second grade, your job is to spread the love," Moy said. Moy has been spreading the love for 14 years in elementary, middle and now high school. She's a realtor who used to work with emerging markets in finance, which she said helped her think about the big picture, "I'm a long term person." That mentality influences the way she approaches volunteering. When she...

  • Niwot's March event looking lucky

    Kristen Arendt|Mar 3, 2021

    As we eagerly await the official start of spring, there's plenty to look forward to in Niwot during March. Starting March 1, and continuing all month, visitors to Niwot can participate in a St. Patrick's Day-inspired virtual scavenger hunt. This festive activity, sponsored by the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) and the Niwot Business Association (NBA), will send players on a quest to find the lucky leprechauns hidden around town. Owner of Deborah Read Fowler Real Estate (DRF) and recent L...

  • Niwot LID meets with Boulder County Commissioners

    Jocelyn Rowley|Mar 3, 2021

    Boulder County's newest commissioners Claire Levy and Marta Loachamin got a crash course in the history of the Niwot Local Improvement District when the BOCC met with members of the LID advisory committee on Feb. 25. They also got an earful about some missteps by their predecessors, as well as some still-lingering conflicts that arose from the NRCD building moratorium from two years ago. But the meeting ended with an optimistic tone, and an agreement from both boards to work more cooperatively...

  • How things get done in Niwot

    Bruce Warren|Mar 3, 2021

    Thirty years ago Niwot's 2nd Avenue was a mess whenever it rained or snowed. No curb and gutter, no streetlights, and nowhere for moisture to drain. As an unincorporated community, the downtown business district had no tax revenue or funding mechanism for basic infrastructure projects. In the early 1990s a small group of local commercial property owners approached Boulder County officials seeking a solution. Anne Dyni, who with her husband Jack owned the former blacksmith building (now occupied...

  • Library advocates push for the city and county to consider a library district

    Hannah Stewart|Mar 3, 2021

    With the move down to the yellow zone, many businesses and organizations have been able to open up, in spite of COVID. But one that is still struggling to open are the libraries throughout Boulder County. Those institutions--in Longmont, Louisville, Lafayette and Boulder--are all municipal libraries, which are funded by city budgets. Unlike the library districts in the surrounding areas of Fort Collins, Weld County, and Broomfield, many libraries in Boulder County remain closed for in person...

  • Boulder County finalized new oil and gas regulations

    Hannah Stewart|Mar 3, 2021

    On Dec. 10 last year, the Boulder County Commissioners approved updated Land Use Code regulations that relate to oil and gas production. These regulations were made effective as of Dec. 15, so now the oil and gas industry will be held to higher standards since the lifting of the moratorium on Dec. 31. "These regulations are quite stringent," said Jasmine Rodenburg, senior planner in the Boulder County Community Planning and Permitting Department. "This is emblematic in the detail of materials...

  • Keeping your chicks healthy

    Sharon Bokan|Mar 3, 2021

    You decided that you want to keep a few chickens so that your family has fresh eggs. You have all the equipment to house and feed them, but how do you keep them healthy? The first step which should be done prior to purchasing your chicks is to identify a local veterinarian who is familiar with and can treat chicken health issues. While it is unlikely that you'll need their help, it is good to have one identified as not all veterinarians treat chickens. The next step is to keep their feeder,...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week-Adeline Spencer

    Jack Carlough|Mar 3, 2021

    It has been an adversity-filled but ultimately fruitful journey at Niwot for girls basketball senior Adeline Spencer. Through undergoing knee surgery during her sophomore year and now navigating a pandemic season, Spencer has learned the value of perseverance sooner than most. Even more, her lone season on varsity this winter has been derailed with hip and leg issues. Spencer said she will be having hip arthroscopy surgery followed by a derotational femoral osteotomy procedure once the season en...

  • Niwot falters against Frederick

    Jocelyn Rowley|Mar 3, 2021

    The Niwot boys basketball team finally broke their season-long losing streak with a rousing 54-45 victory over league foe Berthoud on Feb. 22. But it was their decidedly unrousing 65-35 defeat two days later at the hands of the Frederick Warriors (8-3) that made the strongest impression on head coach Clayton Wittrock. "We played one quarter of basketball like we know we can play, and that wasn't enough," he said after the Cougars' tenth loss of the season, their fourth by 30 points or more....

  • Community Pet Spotlight (March 3-Max)

    Mar 3, 2021

    Meet Max - This fun-loving little gentleman loves being in the company of people of all ages and is hoping to find a great forever family to call his own. Max is seven years old, is so sweet-natured and just seems to want to give and receive as much love as he can! Max prefers the company of calm and easy going dogs who can be respectful of his space and is looking for a home with no kitties, please. Want to learn more about Max? Please call (303) 772-1232 today and let us tell you what we know...

  • Niwot resident launches youth lacrosse clinic

    Jocelyn Rowley|Mar 3, 2021

    The sport of lacrosse has exploded across Colorado schools and recreation leagues in recent years, and now it's coming to Boulder County. Starting Sunday, April 11, Niwot resident and former collegiate lacrosse player Neema Kassaii will be conducting a weekly youth lacrosse clinic at East Boulder Community Park (5660 Sioux Drive). "The clinic is geared towards beginners and intermediate level players, especially at the younger age groups, as we will be teaching/reinforcing the basics," he wrote...

  • Death Notice (Hilary Allen Waukau)

    Mar 3, 2021

    Hilary Allen “Sarge” Waukau, age 73, of south Longmont died Friday, February 19, 2021. Sarge was head of security at Norlin Library of the University of Colorado. He was often seen attending sporting events, dance recitals and other events supporting his children and grandchildren. A memorial gathering was held March 1 in Wisconsin. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the Native American Rights Fund.... Full story

  • Courier Country

    Mary Wolbach Lopert|Mar 3, 2021

    You never know who or what you're going to find on a walk around Niwot. On a lovely day, in-between a bitter cold day, and a foot of snow the next, Karin Antoni and her daughter Alma Boyd were out for a combined horseback ride and dog walk. Alma, a Sunset Middle School sixth-grader, was happily at home reading a book, when Mom insisted on going outside. Everyone seemed happy with the decision....

  • Inquiring minds...

    Mar 3, 2021

    Can someone please solve this mystery? These "magic" mushrooms are on the back of a sign along the Cougar Trail which borders Niwot Road. What do these mushrooms signify? Is "SoLo" the artist and "SP'' making a comment? Inquiring minds want to know. If you have any answers, let the Courier know. Email us at [email protected]. We'll publish your responses....

  • 'Whoos' looking at you?

    Mar 3, 2021

    In a state like Colorado, it pays to look up. In this case it wasn't about an avalanche, but a pair of owls. For Niwot resident Chad Fogelberg looking up paid off. "They mated several times in a nearby tree. We witnessed them mating and thought we were done seeing them. Several days later, we heard hooting in our front yard. We saw both in our pine tree near each other. I took a photo of one." Fogelberg added, "They were 30 to 40 feet up in a pine tree and stayed for a couple of hours."...

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