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Articles from the June 24, 2018 edition


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  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Reilly Herbst

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Jun 24, 2018

    Recent Niwot graduate Reilly Herbst loves everything about being a hockey goalkeeper—the equipment, being pelted with pucks, and especially the pressure. “That’s the best part,” he said. “It’s the one position everyone looks at.” The 18-year old also has his sights set on a career in the NHL, so earlier this month when he was offered a roster spot by the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League for their 2018-19 season, he leapt at his chance to join the country’s only Tier 1 junior d...

  • LID Advisory Committee approves funding request for Jazz on 2nd Avenue

    Jocelyn Rowley, [email protected]|Jun 24, 2018

    At its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 5, the Niwot LID Advisory Committee considered funding requests for the eighth annual Jazz on 2nd Avenue festival, as well for mowing of the future parking lot west of Old Town. Before hearing the evening’s applications, members reviewed Treasurer Harris Faberman’s report through the end of May. So far, the LID has committed to $109,314 in expenses in 2018, leaving $23,686 from the budget to spend for the remainder of the year. However, the report...

  • Excalibur found

    Nellie Nibnose, [email protected]|Jun 24, 2018

    Gadzooks – Our fair kingdom can boast about quest seekers worthy of Don Quixote himself. No windmills this time, but instead they have found Excalibur. Congratulations to knights extraordinaire Edward “Torque” Nowak and Robb Haas. Then there are our knights-in-training: Paxton Lavigne, whose mother Marcie Lavigne said, “Paxton went on a quest and found the sword.” And Ben and Jon Lenger, who wanted pictorial proof of their find. There are no damsels in distress for this quest. Hailey Noterman...

  • Niwot Community Association holds clean up day

    Jun 24, 2018

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