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BVSD school board hears bond issue construction update, approves employment contracts
The Boulder Valley school board heard an update Tuesday on its $350 million capital construction bond issue, which includes 16 projects under construction over the summer that add up to about $40 million of work. The biggest project under construction is a new building for Boulder’s New Vista High School....
The hospital that was too small to work with Epic
Boulder (Colo.) Community Health, a hospital composed of 2,400 employees, was once too small to work with EHR vendor Epic, hospital CEO and President Robert Vissers, MD, told the Denver Business Journal in a June 11 article. A couple of years ago, Dr. Vissers reached out to Epic and was...
Colorado’s Bangot Dak changes uniform numbers, transfers and freshmen receive theirs
As announced on Monday, returning Colorado men’s basketball forward Bangot Dak has switched uniform numbers while the Buffs’ six newcomers have received their jersey digits. Dak, a sophomore, officially swapped to jersey No. 8. The 6-foot-11 big man rocked No. 12 as a freshman last season. Of the six new players who received their numbers, three were transfers. Colorado Mesa transfer Trevor Baskin will wear No. 6, Washington State transfer Andrej Jakimovski chose No. 23 and Grace College transfer Elijah Malone will rock No. 50. Baskin, who wore No. 22 with the Mavericks, is the only incoming transfer who changed numbers from last year. As for the three incoming freshmen, Sebastian Rancik picked No. 7, Felix Kossaras will wear No. 15 and Andrew Crawford will have No. 42 on his back. None of the six chosen numbers were worn by a Buff last year except for No. 23, which belonged to Tristan da Silva. new numbers for '24-25 🦬#GoBuffs pic.twitter.com/Lnneobrx2F — Colorado Men's Basketball (@CUBuffsMBB) June 10, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
Some key Colorado River decision makers got together in Boulder. There was plenty of disagreement
The future of the Colorado River is in the hands of seven people who represent the states that use its water. And right now, they can’t agree on a set of new rules to share the shrinking supply - despite a quickly approaching deadline. Those negotiations typically happen behind...
Another elk attack in Estes park, the third in two weeks
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - It may sound like a broken record, but a third elk attack has been reported in the Estes Park area, in the last two weeks. Friday morning, an elk stomped on a woman who was out walking her dog, when an elk charged at her from about 20 yards away. The woman reportedly tried to hide behind a tree, but the elk still found a way to knock her down and stomp on her.
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