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  • New plaque honors Chief Niwot

    Aurelia Pollard, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 17, 2016

    A new stone with a permanent plaque was erected recently honoring Chief Left Hand, or Chief Niwot, by Ni-wot Prairie Productions. The plaque was placed near near the tree carvings on the south side of Niwot Road, across from the Second Avenue intersection and includes a memorial to Elizabeth Darling, who passed away last December. Mike Anfinson, president of the non-profit organization Ni-wot Prairie Productions, said Darling, who was his wife, was instrumental in working with Native American ar...

  • Parking and traffic issues drive discussion at Niwot LID November meeting

    Jocelyn Rowley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Nov 11, 2016

    Several transportation projects are on tap for the Niwot area in 2017, and additional downtown parking may be one step closer to reality. That’s what the Advisory Committee to the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) heard from George Gerstle, Boulder County’s Director of Transportation, who spoke at the Committee’s Nov. 1 meeting. The LID also approved funding for two projects, got an update on negotiations with BNSF, and finalized details of an upcoming Strategic Plan Update meeting sched...

  • Niwot LID tackles full agenda

    Jocelyn Rowley, Editorial@lhvc.com|Oct 23, 2016

    On Oct. 4th, the Advisory Committee to the Niwot Local Improvement District (LID) met to consider funding requests for the town’s upcoming holiday events, as well as urgent repairs to Spear Lodge Man in the Tree Sculpture Park. The committee also got a look at the preliminary results of a recent parking utilization study, and heard a report from Howard Treppeda on this year’s Jazz on 2nd Ave event. After dispensing with various housekeeping matters, the committee heard first from Sarah Cioni, ow...

  • Cougar girls soccer continues hot streak

    Thorn Compton, Sports@lhvc.com|May 4, 2016

    It was a drama filled week for the Niwot High School girls soccer team as the players looked to continue their winning streak. Despite being down at halftime in both games, the Cougars pulled off victories against Centaurus and Mead in dramatic fashion, bringing their overall record to 9-3 on the season. Head Coach Rob Johnson said his team competed to the best of their ability this week and he was proud of their effort. “I will always try to give us a chance to win,” Johnson said. “These girls...