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  • Content and Comments

    Mar 19, 2025

    Do you know of a local event, interesting story or local person the Courier might be interested in covering? Do you have comments about what you have read in the Courier or suggestions to make? We would like to hear from you at editorial@lhvc.comeditorial@lhvc.com....

  • Photo of the Week

    Mar 19, 2025

  • Photo of the Week Could Be Yours

    Mar 19, 2025

    Calling all photographers, intentional or accidental! The Left Hand Valley Courier’s Photo of the Week feature is open to any area resident who personally photographs Niwot-Gunbarrel area sights, including people (with permission, of course), buildings, animals, birds, plants, flowers, events, or anything else. Naturally, there are a few rules to follow: • The photograph must be submitted in jpg format via email to editorial@lhvc.comeditorial@lhvc.com in high resolution. • Please include a caption describing the photo, your name, email addre...

  • Courier Cookbook Sunday Smoothies

    Mar 19, 2025

    Rounding out the "week of recipes" is the Courier Cookbook collection of Sunday Smoothies. Smoothies wake you up, start the blood flowing, give you energy that lasts all morning and are a great way to eat some fruits and vegetables. Try one of these variations for a great start to your day. DAILY DOSE OF ENERGY SMOOTHIE Submitted by Catherine Marylander A delicious and healthy way to start every day. Ingredients: 1 cup fresh spinach 1 frozen banana 1/4 c frozen pineapple 1/2 cup or more oat...

  • Rotary Club of Niwot Student of the Month Eliana Henriques

    Scott Barto|Mar 19, 2025

    Almost every month, Niwot High School principal Eric Rauschkolb nominates three outstanding students to the Rotary Club of Niwot to be considered as the club’s “Student of the Month.” These students are heavily dedicated to their academics, extra-curriculars, and outside volunteerism. The Rotary Club then decides who has earned the honor of being named as the club’s “Student of the Month.” This past February, the Rotary Club of Niwot named Eliana Henriques as the “Student of the Month.” Henrique...

  • Courier Crossword Corner March 19, 2025

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    Mar 19, 2025

    ACROSS 1. Kasper 3. better 5. pencils 7. Joshi 9. striker 12. Pomona 14. Henriques DOWN 2. safety 4. rail 6. cosmic 8. draw 10. tennis 11. power 13. feed... Full story

  • Harold Ian Hayes

    Mar 19, 2025

    Harold Ian Hayes June 16, 1931 – March 4, 2025 Harold Ian Hayes, known to those close to him as Ian, passed away peacefully in the early hours of March 4, 2025, surrounded by his beloved family. His wife Jacquelyn and his daughters, Alex and Sue, were by his side as he took his final rest. Born in a London suburb, Ian grew up in the shadow of World War II, surviving the bombings that shaped both his resilience and his sharp perspective on the world. He carried that resilience into a lifelong c... Full story

  • Cougar baseball splits two games

    Bruce Warren|Mar 19, 2025

    The Niwot High School baseball team dominated The Academy at home March 12, posting a 12-2 victory in six innings, then traveled to Lewis-Palmer the next day, where they suffered a hard-fought 10-9 loss, their first of the season. Senior Kaige Kennedy and junior Henry Noblin led the Cougar offense against The Academy, garnering three hits each. Kennedy had a single, double and homerun, while Noblin added two singles and a double. Senior Haden Shaw added two hits, including a triple, Ten Cougars...

  • Niwot Native Art Show draws large crowd

    Bruce Warren|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot's Native Art Show on Sunday, March 16 at Niwot Hall saw a steady stream of visitors, many of whom purchased art and crafts from the emerging Native artists. Tom Myer of Gunbarrel, who helped coordinate the event with Phillip Yates of the Niwot Cultural Arts Association, had his art on display and sold out of some prints. "We had over $4,500 worth of arts and crafts sold by Native artists today at the art market," Myer said. Art included paintings, prints, pencil drawings, cards, jewelry...

  • Power line failure sparks grass fires and Niwot power outage

    Melissa Johnson|Mar 19, 2025

    Mountain View Fire Rescue crews responded to a series of small grass fires along the Diagonal Highway near Pebble Court in Niwot on Sunday, March 9, after downed power lines sparked blazes that threatened to spread in the area. Just after 1:30 p.m. on March 9, firefighters arrived at the scene where above-ground power lines had fallen and began creating electrical sparks, igniting a small fire that quickly grew to approximately 20 feet by 100 feet along a drainage ditch. While crews were...

  • Boulder soliciting Fort Chambers ideas and stories

    Elise S. Marylander|Mar 19, 2025

    The City of Boulder is soliciting public input as to a proposed interpretive experience on a "healing trail" in connection with the Fort Chambers site on 63rd Street south of Jay Road. The open space site is connected to the Sand Creek Massacre. In August 1864, more than 100 Boulder-area volunteers trained at Fort Chambers before taking part in Sand Creek Massacre on Nov. 29, 1864, where at least 230 Arapaho and Cheyenne People who had been promised military protection were killed. Prior to the...

  • Joint Service Partnership revives the Northwest Rail Line

    Peggy B. Graham|Mar 19, 2025

    In 2004, the Regional Transportation District (RTD) ballot initiative, FasTracks, was a $4.7 billion transit plan for the Denver region, featuring a Northwest Rail line from Union Station to Boulder and Longmont as a key component. Since the FasTracks ballot initiative was passed over 20 years ago, the project has stalled due to poor planning, increasing costs, and a lack of adequate funding resources. The full completion of the Northwest Rail line has been pushed out to 2050 or later, while...

  • Design Review Committee weighs in on initial site plan for former feed store property

    Stacie Johnson|Mar 19, 2025

    The Niwot Design Review Committee met on March 10 at Niwot Inn & Spa to review the proposed site plan for the former feed store property at 291 Second Avenue and to elect officers. Committee member Satir DeMarco attended by phone, and the other committee members, Bruce Larsen, Kathy Koehler, Will Hentschel and Rachel Gart, appeared in person. Denise Grimm, a Boulder County planner and the committee's coordinator, was also present along with two individuals from the public. Because the former...

  • Niwot residents Keffeler and Bondi appointed to county advisory positions

    Bruce Warren|Mar 19, 2025

    Mike Keffeler The Boulder County Commissioners appointed Niwot resident Mike Keffeler to the Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee (LID) on March 11. Keffeler will become the Niwot Community Association (NCA) representative on the LID, taking over for Jeff Knight, who resigned due to a family move to Texas. Keffeler, who grew up in Niwot, has resided in the Morton Heights subdivision in Niwot for many years with his wife Kristin and 3 daughters.. He serves on the NCA board of...

  • Niwot author to speak at Niwot Hall

    Jennifer Wagner|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot musician Michael DeLalla, a composer who frequently performs on guitar around Niwot, has recently turned to the written word as part of his creative efforts. "Instrumentalists are generally not known for their stage presence in the same way that singers often are, but I tell stories on stage, which is a great way to contextualize instrumental music," said DeLalla. "I try to bring these cosmic messenger moments to people to bring a little bit of insight into the lives of people and rotate o...

  • Senior Spotlight Shefali Joshi

    Nichelle Gilbert|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot High School senior Shefali Joshi thrives at the crossroads of creativity and innovation. One of her proudest high school achievements is pursuing an IB diploma. She said, "I'm really proud of how I stuck through the IB program even though it was hard at times. I really enjoyed the classes that were offered, even though there was a lot of extra work that goes into them." One such extra project is the Creativity, Art, and Service (CAS) project all IB diploma candidates are required to comple...

  • Student Athlete of the Week: Heather Humphrey

    Madison Shaw|Mar 19, 2025

    After leading Niwot High School's girls soccer team in goals last season, junior forward Heather Humphrey does not plan on slowing down. "I really enjoy the competitive and cutthroat environment of the game, along with the intensity and teamwork," Humphrey said. "Playing striker allows me to be the most creative and aggressive, which drives me to be a better player. Scoring for my team is an unmatched feeling." That drive has fueled her success, something Niwot Head Coach Stephen Dimit has seen...

  • NHS girls tennis starts season against Kent Denver

    Nichelle Gilbert|Mar 19, 2025

    On Thursday, March 13, the Niwot High School girls tennis team suffered a difficult loss in their second game of the season against perennial powerhouse Kent Denver High School. Despite a determined effort from the entire team, Niwot fell 6-1. However, the players remain optimistic, viewing this match as a learning experience that will help them improve for the rest of the season. Samantha Zacky, a senior and four-year varsity player at Niwot, reflected on the challenges of competitive tennis...

  • Cougar girls tee off the season

    Madison Shaw|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot High School's girls golf team hit the ground swinging this week. With a young team, the Cougars faced their first test of the season, competing in two tournaments and gaining valuable experience as a team. The week started on Monday, March 10, with the MeadMont Scramble at the Twin Peaks Golf Course. Junior Emmy Hostelley, freshman Sonya Homes, and sophomores Wendy Cheruiyot and Adison Murphy got some early-season reps. However, the real test was Saturday's Chilly Chili Invitational at...

  • NHS girls soccer battles to 1-1 draw at Wheat Ridge

    Melissa Johnson|Mar 19, 2025

    The Niwot High School girls soccer team was forced to settle for its first draw of the season on Tuesday, March 11, finishing in a 1-1 tie with host Wheat Ridge High School in a competitive non-conference matchup. The Cougars, looking to rebound after dropping their season opener, moved to 0-1-1 overall with the result. In a tightly contested first half, the Farmers struck first, taking an early lead on their home turf. Niwot responded quickly as junior midfielder Diya Mehta equalized the score...

  • Niwot boys volleyball wins first match against Pomona

    Amy Calderon|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot High School's boys volleyball team kicked off its season with a dominating 3-0 victory over Pomona High School Tuesday March 11 at home. Players such as Senior, Malachi Nehls, led the Cougars with seven kills over two sets, while senior, Ethan Husk, contributed six kills, across three sets. Senior Jenu Ngialah, and sophomore, Own Raabe, recorded five kills, with Raabe reaching a .571 hitting percentage. Overall, Niwot ended with 35 total kills, and a .183 hitting percentage. The Cougars we...

  • Committed: Reese Kasper

    Madison Shaw|Mar 19, 2025

    The Left Hand Valley Courier is featuring each of the nine Niwot High School students who signed National Letters of Intent on the Nov. 13 fall signing day to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. From soccer to track and field, these athletes represent a diverse array of sports and dreams fulfilled. For Reese Kasper, track and field was never the original plan, but competing in a Division I level sport was. Growing up as a gymnast, she dedicated years to the...

  • Arts Student of the Week: Khai Dang-Lee

    Gene Hayworth|Mar 19, 2025

    Niwot High School freshman Khai Dang-Lee grew interested in art when their mother showed Dang-Lee her own old sketches. "She is an amazing artist and seeing her beautiful work inspired me to make my own," Dang-Lee said. "It was around fourth grade, the beginning of COVID. I loved art class at Eisenhower Elementary. It was mostly very short fun projects, but it was my favorite class then. At Manhattan Middle School art was more advanced, and we had longer projects. Sixth grade is when I started...