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  • Content and Comments

    Nov 13, 2024

    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 [email protected]....

  • Photo of the Week

    Nov 13, 2024
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  • Photo of the Week Could Be Yours

    Nov 13, 2024

    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 [email protected] in high resolution. • Please include a caption describing the photo, your name, email address and phone numbe...

  • Ralph Wallace Thompson

    Nov 13, 2024

    Ralph Wallace Thompson Oct. 14, 1934 - Oct. 17, 2024 Ralph Wallace Thompson passed peacefully at home from cancer on October 17th, 2024, three days after celebrating his 90th birthday with loved ones. Ralph was born on October 14,1934 in Chicago, IL to Elliot and Thelma Thompson. He grew up in Downers Grove, IL with his older brother, Ronnie, and older sister, Carol. Ralph's mother, Thelma, passed away at age 29 in 1939. His father, Elliot, married Mabel Casperson in 1940 and together they had...

  • Veterans honored in Niwot with banner ceremony

    Ryan Sullivan|Nov 13, 2024

    On a sunny Sunday afternoon, Nov. 10, over 100 Niwot residents gathered in Cottonwood Square for a ceremony honoring veterans and the sacrifices they have made for our country. The event marked the culmination of the Veterans Banner Project, sponsored by the Niwot Community Association (NCA) and Niwot Business Association (NBA). For the past month, banners have been displayed around downtown Niwot on Second Avenue and in Cottonwood Square, each honoring a veteran nominated by a community...

  • Donate to the Courier

    Bruce Warren|Nov 13, 2024

    For the past two years, the Left Hand Valley Courier found a way to survive, barely, by borrowing money to pay the bills, with several key staff members deferring any compensation for 10-hour-plus work weeks. In an era of news deserts in Colorado and across the nation—areas without any local newspapers—newspapers must adapt, or die. Like other small businesses struggling to survive, the Courier owners decided to create a non-profit educational corporation, and donated the newspaper to the non-profit. The transfer took effect January 1, 202...

  • The future of local journalism, Part III

    Joan Schaefer|Nov 13, 2024

    The Left Hand Valley Courier (Courier), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is dealing with the same issues that the journalism industry, particularly local journalism, is grappling with across the country. This article is the third in a series of reports on the current journalism business climate, the history and contributions of the Courier, why local journalism remains an important asset in community-building, and ways in which its business model can be strengthened. The Left Hand Valley...

  • Left Hand Laurel Mary Coonce

    Staff Report|Nov 13, 2024

    Mary Coonce is a cherished figure in Niwot widely known for her role as co-owner of Porchfront Homes, which has been involved in many community projects, and her own extensive community involvement. For her volunteer efforts in the community, Coonce is the November Left Hand Laurel recipient. Coonce's dedication to Niwot includes service as the Niwot Business Association (NBA) treasurer for seven of the 11 years she has been a member. She also serves as the treasurer for the Local Improvement...

  • Correction

    Nov 13, 2024

    Due to conflicting reports, the Courier reported on Nov. 6 that a screenshot of an attempted home intrusion occurred on Halloween night in the Legend Ridge subdivision. The incident actually took place on the following day and involved a home in the Somerset subdivision....

  • Let's Talk About...Adversity

    Elise S. Marylander|Nov 13, 2024

    Ok. Life can bring great joys and great disappointments. In the face of adversity, do you despair or embrace it? For example, last week, I was wearing sandals and a tank top. This week I was planning to hike Mt. Sanitas but instead found myself bundled in a sweater cuddling my electric blanket. By the way, it is only in the high thirties. By February the mid-thirties will seem downright balmy. Abrupt changes can be a jolt. But before long, we get used to the change and fluctuations in the...

  • Happenings at the Hall (formerly Home on the Grange)

    Vicky Dorvee|Nov 13, 2024

    Just in time for the holidays, it's official, Niwot Hall is the new name of the Grange building. The community will be flowing in and out of the Hall to socialize, learn, shop, listen to music, and dance. Professional Holiday Portraits Nov. 23, 24, 25, and Dec. 10 Professional photographer Noah Katz of NJK Photography will be taking holiday portraits in the beautifully decorated setting of Niwot Hall. Each session is $135 and includes 15 minutes with the photographer and one fully edited image...

  • Boulder County Sheriff addresses Niwot homeowners about recent break-ins

    Joan Schaefer|Nov 13, 2024

    Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson and five other law enforcement officers met with almost 100 Niwot homeowners in person and on Zoom on Nov. 6 to discuss the rash of break-ins in the area which had begun two to three weeks earlier. Johnson said, "Although we can't share everything, we are taking the situation very seriously." He said that the department's aggressive actions support the goal of putting an end to the intrusions quickly. A great concern is that the perpetrators may be part of...

  • The Rotary Club of Niwot awards thousands of dollars in community grants

    Melissa Johnson|Nov 13, 2024

    In a significant show of community support, the Rotary Club of Niwot demonstrated its commitment to diverse community causes through grants totaling $16,550 across thirteen organizations. The club, which began its journey in 2008, has grown into a vibrant community of approximately 40 members united by their commitment to service and fellowship. According to Deborah Fowler, who joined the organization in 2009, the twice-yearly grant program reflects the club's dedication to making a meaningful...

  • Boulder County voters make their voices heard in 2024 election

    Melissa Johnson|Nov 13, 2024

    Democrats maintained their strong presence in Boulder County as voters made decisions on numerous races and ballot measures in the Nov. 5, 2024, election. From federal representation to local water district measures, residents weighed in on a wide array of candidates and issues. Federal and State Representation Democrat Joe Neguse secured another term as the U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District. At the state level, Kathy Gebhardt won the race for State Board of Education...

  • Left Hand Grange building renamed Niwot Hall

    Vicky Dorvee|Nov 13, 2024

    A big change is coming to an historic building in downtown Niwot. What has been known as "The Grange" for nearly 80 years will now be known as "Niwot Hall." It's not the first time the building has been renamed. Originally, the building at 195 Second Ave. was known as Nelson Hall, named after John Nelson, who built it and ran a mercantile business at the location. It is believed to be the first commercial building in Niwot and was home to several different businesses and meeting rooms. Left...

  • Book Review: Cadenza, A Novel

    Karen Sherlock|Nov 13, 2024

    From reading the marketing blurb on the back cover of Justin Courter's latest book "Cadenza, A Novel" (available at Inkberry Books), one might be forgiven for anticipating this tale to be a simple heart-warming story of a prodigy overcoming great physical and emotional odds to become a singular success on the world stage. The blurb casts the protagonist thusly: Despite the barriers of her scarred face (from a house fire at an early age that killed her sister) and her tragic childhood, she...

  • Upcoming winter fun in Niwot

    Scott Barto|Nov 13, 2024

    Niwot experienced its first snow of the season this past week, which means winter is quickly approaching. With winter on its way, many Coloradans look forward to skiing, snowshoeing, reading books by a cozy fire, or even traveling to Cancun, Mexico to escape to a warmer climate. However, for many Niwot residents, local annual winter festivities are always a highlight of this approaching season. Enchanted Evening kicks off the winter festivities on Nov. 29 from 5:45 - 9:00 p.m. on Second Avenue...

  • Trail News

    Karen Sherlock|Nov 13, 2024

    All trails at Heil Valley Ranch are currently closed due to muddy conditions that may continue for the remainder of the season. The Bitterbrush Trail and the Antelope Trail at Hall Ranch are now open but the remaining trails at Hall Ranch are closed. For the most current updates, check out the Boulder County Parks & Trails website. At the Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain, only the Indian Mesa Trail remains open. Eagle Wind and Little Thompson Overlook trails are closed due to muddy...

  • AI and the impact on our local schools

    Peggy B. Graham|Nov 13, 2024

    The first in a three-part series on artificial intelligence (AI) and local school systems. In March 2024, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) was held up as a trailblazer for its embrace of artificial intelligence (AI) when it unveiled a custom-designed chatbot called Ed for the students. The intent was for Ed to be a personalized assistant who would personalize academic plans. LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho called the tool a “game changer” that would “accelerate learn...

  • Niwot High School Clubs - Spotlight on the Future Female Leaders Club

    Camryn Bell|Nov 13, 2024

    Niwot High School is host to over 60 student-run clubs, and one stand-out is the Future Female Leaders Club. Niwot High School's Future Female Leaders Club (FFLC) is "an organization dedicated to empowering women and ensuring they have equal access to opportunities and resources, enabling them to pursue their dreams with confidence and determination. Our mission is to inspire and support young women, helping them build resilience, self-confidence, and a sense of purpose, so they can achieve...

  • Niwot's Eloise Shehan to intern with Mwebaza

    Peggy B. Graham|Nov 13, 2024

    Eloise Shehan, an alumna of the Dawson School and a former Niwot Elementary School student, recently secured an internship with The Mwebaza Foundation, a Niwot-based nonprofit organization started by retired Niwot Elementary School (NES) teacher Dale Peterson in 2008. The Mwebaza Foundation began as an avenue for penpal friendships between Niwot and Ugandan school children and became a larger cause. Uganda is beautiful, with fertile soils, high biodiversity, rich vegetation, and abundant water...

  • Tooth Be Told

    Ashley Niles D.D.S.|Nov 13, 2024

    As I reflect on the last 10 years as a dentist here in Niwot, I come back to my favorite and most gratifying detail - being a part of the community. The relationships that have been cultivated out of a shadow of a common phrase, “I’m scared of the dentist,” have made me feel that this life and the connections to our community are just as important as the technical skill of my career. Whether at Rock & Rails, our kids’ Niwot flag football game, or a Saturday morning coffee hello, I feel grateful for our small-town, big-hearted communi...

  • NHS band marches on

    Nov 13, 2024

  • Niwot's Butler headlines CHSAA All-State softball selections

    Melissa Johnson|Nov 13, 2024

    The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) has announced its 2024 All-State Softball Teams, recognizing the state's top performers across all classifications. Among the standouts, Niwot High School's senior pitcher Kianna Butler earned First Team All-State honors in Class 4A, cementing her legacy as one of the program's most accomplished players. Butler, who led the Cougars' pitching staff throughout the season, was one of seven seniors selected to the Class 4A First Team, which...

  • Silver Creek edges Niwot in overtime soccer thriller

    Melissa Johnson|Nov 13, 2024

    In a nail-biting playoff battle on a frigid Wednesday night, No. 5 Silver Creek High School ended No. 12 Niwot High School's boys soccer season with a 1-0 overtime victory in the Class 4A state tournament. The Raptors' Parker Brown netted the game-winning goal in extra time, securing Silver Creek's second-ever quarterfinal appearance. The closely contested match, played on Silver Creek's home turf, remained scoreless through regulation time as both teams engaged in a defensive showcase. The...

  • Niwot girls volleyball ends at state

    Amy Calderon|Nov 13, 2024

    The Niwot High School girls volleyball team battled at the Class 5A regionals last Sunday, Nov. 10, in Pueblo and faced a bittersweet ending to their season. The Cougars started off the day against Legacy High School and won with a strong 3-0 victory demonstrating the teamwork and skills they had built throughout the season. The Cougars then went against Pueblo West High School and gave it their all. After a tough fight, Niwot ended with a 3-0 loss. Despite the result on the court, the season’s end left the team, coaches and supporters f...

  • Cougar football ends winless season after final game canceled

    Madison Shaw|Nov 13, 2024

    The Niwot Cougars concluded their season winless, ending with an 0-9 record after their final game against the Mead High School Mavericks was canceled by the St. Vrain Valley School District due to weather....

  • Niwot gymnastics ends season with state championship

    Anne Watts|Nov 13, 2024

    Cougar gymnasts have rounded out an impressive season with the team's first state championship in six years. The Niwot team won regionals, then capped off the season by winning state, both by considerable margins. Athletes named winning a state title as one of their greatest ambitions at the beginning of the season, and they were ecstatic as they claimed the Class 4A title on Nov. 9. On Nov. 1, the Cougars challenged four other teams at the Mountain Range Regional Meet, walking away with a...

  • Courier Crossword Corner November 13, 2024

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    Nov 13, 2024

    ACROSS 2. Khando 4. soccer 6. Hall 9. Johnson 10. Nelson 12. Mwebaza 13. Enchanted 16. defeat DOWN 1. Bote 3. Maurer 4. Santa 5. Coonce 7. Rotary 8. volleyball 11. Ed 14. Neguse 15. Butler...

  • Out in Left Field

    Bruce Warren|Nov 13, 2024

  • Out in Left Field

    Bruce Warren|Nov 13, 2024

  • Out in Left Field

    Bruce Warren|Nov 13, 2024

  • Out in Left Field

    Bruce Warren|Nov 13, 2024

  • Student Athlete of the Week: Evelyn Majka

    Jack Carlough|Nov 13, 2024

    Evelyn Majka chose quite the time to deliver the first home run of her life. Playing in her final Niwot High School softball home game and navigating the emotions that come with it, Majka belted a Senior Day homer on Oct. 3. The first baseman entered the game against Silver Creek High School with only one extra-base hit on the season, making her blast particularly special. "It was really shocking," Majka said of her home run. "I did not expect it at all, and it was shocking to everybody else....