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timescall.com | Matthew Jonas |Longmont Times-Call
Protesters gather on the 500 Block of Main Street in Longmont on Saturday, April 19, 2025. Thousands lined the street chanting, holding signs and showing support for democratic principles. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)Protesters are seen on Main Street in Longmont on Saturday, April 19, 2025. Thousands lined the street chanting, holding signs and showing support for democratic principles.
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1 week ago |
dailycamera.com | Matthew Jonas |Longmont Times-Call
An Army National Guard Blackhawk helicopter carries a bucket filled from Ralph Price Reservoir during a fire training exercise at Button Rock Preserve on Thursday, April 17, 2025. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)The Division of Fire Prevention and Control FIREHAWK helicopter is seen at Vance Brand Municipal Airport in Longmont on Thursday.
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1 week ago |
timescall.com | Dana Cadey |Longmont Times-Call
Local nonprofit Sustainable Resilient Longmont will host its annual Longmont Earth Day Celebration on Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Timberline PK-8, the free event will offer a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to promote sustainability and celebrate Earth Day. This year’s activities include an electric vehicle showcase, animal meet-and-greets, a clothing swap and a community bike ride. Timberline PK-8 sits at 233 E. Mountain View Ave.
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1 week ago |
dailycamera.com | Dana Cadey |Longmont Times-Call
Residents can walk or run at the Emerge 5K to support mental health and wellness for Boulder County young people. The fundraising event is set for 8 a.m. May 4 at Boulder Reservoir. The annual 5K raises money for Rise Against Suicide, a Boulder County nonprofit group that facilitates free counseling sessions for local young people struggling with suicidal thoughts.
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1 week ago |
timescall.com | Dana Cadey |Longmont Times-Call
With roots in Longmont, MeCo Coffee Collective is bringing espresso, pastries and community engagement to its newest destination – the Carbon Valley. Moving into the former home of Mountain Cowboy Brewing Company, MeCo now has a presence in downtown Frederick. The new store is the third location for the business, which also has coffee shops in Longmont and Lafayette. For MeCo co-owners Isaac Olson and Shane Stinn, a third storefront means more people to connect with.
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