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  • Prescribed burns planned on City of Boulder properties for 2022

    Kristen Arendt|Apr 6, 2022

    Where there's smoke, there's fire, but that's not always a bad thing. In the case of prescribed burns, fire is often used as a land management tool to help maintain agricultural properties, including ditches that provide water for open space farming and ranching operations. Prescribed burns are also used to help control plant growth and invasive weed species. After the recent Marshall Fire and the NCAR Fire, it's understandable for residents to be concerned when they see smoke - even if that...

  • Jeff Knight appointed to LID Advisory Committee

    Bruce Warren|Apr 6, 2022

    Jeff Knight, a Niwot resident since 2005, was appointed to the Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee (LID) by the Boulder County Commissioners. Knight was designated by the Niwot Community Association (NCA) as its nominee for the NCA representative position on the nine-member committee, which considers funding requests for sales tax dollars for projects and events which benefit the business district in Niwot. Knight, who resides in the Burgundy Park subdivision, also serves on the...

  • First Friday was a time for community

    Hannah Stewart|Apr 6, 2022

    Cottonwood Square, the Niwot Sculpture Park, and Second Avenue were buzzing with activity at the First Friday Artwalk on the first day of April. Various businesses offered refreshments, and many hosted artists and musicians. While some displayed artwork–like The Wandering Jellyfish Bookshop showcasing local illustrator Jessica Lanan–others, like Belle Terre, had creative art stations. Walking through the town, one could see people painting still lifes and landscapes, while local musicians per...

  • Concert kicks off Ukrainian sculpture fundraiser

    Katrina Stroud|Apr 6, 2022

    The Sculpture Park Committee of the Niwot Cultural Arts Association (NCAA) kicked off a fundraising effort to purchase "Kore That Awakening," a sculpture on loan from Ukrainian artist Egor Zigura. The committee is made up of Anne Postle, Lisa Rivard, and Jill Whitener. The effort coincided with the resumption of First Friday Art Walks on April 1, and featured a concert in the park by the Niwot Community Semi-Marching Free Grange Band. The crowd, estimated at around 100 people, had an...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (April 6)

    Apr 6, 2022

    Meet Lacey. This sweet three-year-old gal is looking for her forever home. She would make a fantastic addition as a family pet and gets along with children of any age. She is a mellow cuddle bug who loves to spend time with people. Come meet Lacey today at Longmont Humane Society. For more information visit longmonthumane.org....

  • NHS girls tennis finally hitting the court

    Patricia Logan|Apr 6, 2022

    Weather has been winning the battle for the tennis courts this spring, but Niwot girls tennis is settling into the season with a 2-1 record and getting close to nailing down the lineup. The team returns three experienced players for the top three singles spots: Junior Alys Pop is #1, Senior Anna Sallee is #2 and Senior Georgia Lang is #3. All played on the team that took third in last year's Class 4A state championships. Four freshmen have landed a spot on the team. The top three doubles spots...

  • Niwot girls finally open season

    Jocelyn Rowley|Apr 6, 2022

    Thanks to a snowy start to March, the 2022 golf season was delayed until after spring break, but the Niwot girls seem to have made the most of their extra time to practice. In two events during the final week of the month, the Cougars posted two top-five finishes and, to coach Ed Weaver's delight, showed signs that the best is still yet to come. "It was a solid performance all around, from the senior to the new freshmen," he said after Niwot's fourth-place finish among the 17 teams at the PSD...

  • Marshall fire fundraising efforts are pushing to reach $100,000 goal

    Deborah Cameron|Apr 6, 2022

    When the community's "Small Town Big Heart" fundraising campaign to help Marshall fire victims kicked off during Apres Ski Weekend at the end of January, coordinator and NBA Vice-President Deborah Read Fowler expected that it could take through the summer to reach an ultimate goal of $100,000. But thanks to the generosity of area residents, the effort is getting closer much earlier than that. So far, the campaign has raised $62,468, including a single $10,000 contribution from an anonymous...

  • Senior Will Barnett publishes first book

    Hannah Stewart|Apr 6, 2022

    Late one night, Shining Mountain Waldorf senior and avid reader Will Barnett was flipping through A Wild Sheep Chase by Haruki Murakami. While this night might have started like any other, it proved to be one that triggered an epiphany - every senior at Shining Mountain must create a senior project, and Barnett had many ideas. What if he explored the Arab-Isralei conflict or interned at a medical practice? But each idea was shot down: it wasn't interesting enough, or it didn't seem like it would...

  • First Friday Art Walk in Niwot (Photos)

    Apr 6, 2022

  • Courier celebrates 25 years

    Apr 6, 2022

  • LHVC: This was then

    Apr 6, 2022

    Now that we've been around for 25 years, the Courier will be recapping articles from 25 years ago. The following article appeared on page 1, Volume 1, Issue Number 2: Grange Field Gets Grass By Lori Lindemann Thanks to Jim Beckley and the Boulder Valley Rotary Club, the Left Hand Valley Grange Baseball Fields are readied for play! Jim and some of the Rotary Club members joined the Boulder County Sheriff's Department's Work Enders participants and Niwot Youth Sports Volunteers in laying sod at...