Keenesburg News
The Board of Commissioners has dedicated $2 million to assist Weld County busine…

2020-12-08 17:13:16
The Board of Commissioners has dedicated $2 million to assist Weld County businesses that have had to close or have had to significantly reduce their services since November 1, 2020, due to state COVID-19 restrictions.
Upstate Colorado will administer the grant program for the county, just as it did for the two rounds of CARES fund grants earlier this fall. This new round of grants, however, is aimed at providing financial relief to businesses specifically affected by state restrictions including: restaurants; bars and other food and beverage service providers; live event venues; movie theaters; gyms and fitness centers; bowling centers; arcades; and other recreation facilities.
Read more at https://www.weldgov.com/ and https://weldrecovery.com/

Keenesburg News
Today, Joseph Koppes, Weld County Sheriff’s Office Detention Deputy III, was rec…

2021-01-11 14:18:58
Today, Joseph Koppes, Weld County Sheriff’s Office Detention Deputy III, was recognized by the Board of County Commissioners for 15 years of service to Weld County Government. Koppes, who helped manage the
inner workings of the jail, was presented a Certificate of Achievement followed by board congratulations and remarks. Sheriff Steve Reams also congratulated Koppes, saying his legacy will live on, as he has trained many current deputies.
Keenesburg News
Collaborative efforts to enhance safety at the intersection of Weld County Road …

2020-12-28 19:01:58
Collaborative efforts to enhance safety at the intersection of Weld County Road (WCR) 74 and 35 moved forward last week after the Weld County Board of Commissioners entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement
with the Town of Eaton to fund a proportional share roundabout project anticipated to be complete in the summer of 2022.Read more at www.weldgov.com.
Keenesburg News
After 20 years of faithful service to the residents of Weld County, Barbara Kirk…

2020-12-23 12:31:15
After 20 years of faithful service to the residents of Weld County, Barbara Kirkmeyer will complete her fifth term as a Weld County Commissioner. First elected in 1992, Kirkmeyer served from 1993-2000 and then again from 2009-2020; representing district three on both occasions. Read more at www.weldgov.com
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