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Articles from the September 7, 2017 edition


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  • 20-year City-County IGA approved

    Jesse Murphy, [email protected]|Sep 7, 2017

    Both the Boulder County Board of Commissioners and the City of Boulder have agreed to sign a new 20-year inter-governmental agreement which keeps some, but not all of the county’s veto power over changes in land use decisions outside of the city limits. The previous agreement, which required approval by Boulder City Council, Boulder Planning Board, Boulder County Commissioners, and Boulder County Planning Commission, for land use changes on the edge of the Boulder city limits for land expected to be annexed, was set to expire at the end of this...

  • Murray Street residents voice concerns about parking lot

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Sep 7, 2017

    On Aug. 30 at the Left Hand Grange, residents from Old Town and other interested Niwot residents met with members of the Niwot Futures League (NFL) and the Niwot Business Association (NBA) to discuss details of a proposed 50-spot public parking lot along the railroad tracks west of town. The 2-acre parcel, which is approximately 80 feet wide by 1,100 feet long, is under contract with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad for $170,000. The parking lot would be located on the southernmost 306 feet...

  • Student-athlete of the Week: Jason Rodriguez

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Sep 7, 2017

    The first thing you notice about Niwot’s Jason Rodriguez is the bright shock of unruly blonde hair that falls over his forehead. The second thing you notice is that he is one impressive soccer player. In three games for the Cougars this season, the senior captain has scored three key goals, including both in his team’s 2-1 win over non-conference rival Holy Family on Aug. 31. He also had the game-winner in Niwot’s 3-1 victory over Skyview in its season opener. His explosive speed, combi...

  • NHS Welcomes New Assistant Principal

    Jennifer Simms, [email protected]|Sep 7, 2017

    Niwot High School’s new assistant principal, Zach Pinkerton, is thrilled to be back in Colorado. With two young children, ages three and six months, Pinkerton and his wife are grateful for the opportunity to move from California, where they lived for the past 15 years, to be near both his and her parents. “I was lucky enough to find Niwot High School,” Pinkerton said. “The schools that I’ve worked at are very similar to Niwot. It’s almost like the same school transported 1,200 miles east in a wa...