December 6th, 2024
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In September 2013, Boulder, Colorado, and its surrounding areas experienced a catastrophic flood that devastated the region. The 2013 flood, considered one of the most significant natural disasters in the state’s history, resulted in widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and the environment. The impact of this event on local communities was profound, leading to a […]
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December 5th, 2024
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Boulder’s Natural Beauty: Faces of Boulder at the Snowy Flatirons This captivating photo showcases the beauty of Boulder, Colorado, with a woman posing elegantly in front of the iconic Flatirons at Chautauqua Park. The Flatirons, dusted with snow in the background, are one of Boulder’s most photographed landmarks and a symbol of the city’s stunning […]
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December 5th, 2024
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Boulder’s outdoor-centric lifestyle and breathtaking natural landscapes make it a true dog paradise, and the Bernese Mountain Dog is an ideal companion for this vibrant community. Known for their friendly temperament and love for outdoor adventures, Bernese Mountain Dogs thrive in Boulder’s trails, open spaces, and cooler climate. With their sturdy build and thick coats, […]
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December 5th, 2024
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Pancakes are more than just breakfast; they’re a warm and fluffy start to the day that can make any morning better. In Boulder, Colorado, a variety of local spots have mastered the art of the pancake, offering everything from classic stacks to creative twists. Whether you’re a student, a local, or just visiting, these pancake […]
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December 5th, 2024
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The Colorado Buffaloes have solidified their place in football history with one of the most impressive signing classes in recent memory. This 2025 recruiting class, featuring 14 commits with three ESPN 300 athletes, is a testament to the program’s upward trajectory as they gear up to dominate the BIG 12 Conference. From landing elite quarterbacks […]
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December 4th, 2024
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“Niwot’s Curse” is the common Boulder phrase. Chief Niwot. Southern Arapaho-Cheyenne Chief of Boulder is to have said that. Was Boulder’s air included in Niwot foresight? There is a good argument to be made that he probably expressed sadness at the Magic Valley becoming polluted. Then, by dirty air in the winter from temperature inversion. […]
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December 4th, 2024
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The Boulder Blah’s of Winter? Many of us experience depression and related challenges during the short dark days of winter. What is that about? What do we do about it? Beating Boulder’s Winter Blahs! Winter blues, often referred to as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), is a type of depression that occurs at certain times of […]
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December 4th, 2024
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Nestled in the heart of Boulder, Colorado lies a historical gem that has stood the test of time – the Fox Theatre. This iconic venue has a rich and fascinating history, filled with captivating stories and secrets waiting to be uncovered. From its early beginnings to its pivotal role in the local arts scene, the […]
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December 4th, 2024
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With its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, Boulder, Colorado, has become a haven for dog lovers and their furry companions. Among the many dog breeds that have found a special place in the hearts of Boulder residents, the German Shepherd stands out as a beloved and elite canine companion. Renowned for their intelligence, loyalty, and […]
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December 3rd, 2024
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Dirty Air in the Arapaho Language? The Boulder Valley was known to the Arapaho tribe as “The People of the Bison,” or “Hinono’eino” in their language. I have not come across any historical references indicating that the Boulder Valley was specifically known as “dirty air” to the Arapaho or any other Native American tribes, contrary […]
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