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City Announces New Ways for Community to Receive Updates and Ask Questions About COVID-19

2020-12-09 13:08:41
The City of Boulder has announced several new ways residents and other community members can stay informed about the coronavirus pandemic, state health guidelines, city response measures and resources designed to help residents, employees, visitors and businesses weather these challenging times. Learn more: http://ow.ly/xIPr50CGVLk
City Announces New Ways for Community to Receive Updates and Ask Questions About COVID-19
The multi-pronged communication plan includes three separate opportunities.

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Introducing virtual art classes, ages 6-10 These introductory classes are ge…

2021-01-20 03:36:58
Introducing virtual art classes, ages 6-10 🖼 🎨 👉 These introductory classes are geared towards those that love drawing and want to expand their skills. The first four sessions will focus on cartooning!
👉 Classes will take place live (virtually) from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday for 4 weeks, starting February 2nd.
👉 $49 for all four classes, personalized feedback, and guided lessons designed to improve your skill. Registration is now open, sign up using the link below!
https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/townofwellington/activity/search/detail/1037?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true
Wellington News
CU South Annexation

2021-01-17 17:02:59
Changes are being considered at the CU South property and we want to hear from you!
The University of Colorado Boulder is seeking to annex land it owns near Table Mesa Drive into the City of Boulder, and
donate about 80 acres of that land to the city for improved flood mitigation and for open space. We want to know what you think should be included in the annexation agreement.Learn more and take the questionnaire by Feb. 15.
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Jan. 15 County Road 9 Barn Fire – Wellington Fire Protection District

2021-01-16 15:14:01
Around 8:30 p.m. on January 15, Wellington Fire responded to a structure fire on N. County Road 9, north of Wellington. When Engine 16 arrived on scene, they saw a barn approximately 1,000 square feet in size
fully engulfed in flames. Firefighters began a defensive attack on the fire to prevent it from spreading to a nearby home and field. Additional personnel and a water tender were requested from Poudre Fire Authority due to the lack of fire hydrants in the area. Firefighters from both agencies were able to control the fire shortly after arriving on scene. Firefighters with Wellington remained on scene overnight to put out hotspots and monitor for any flare-ups.Three people were inside the barn when the fire started. Everyone was out of the building when Engine 16 arrived on scene. One person was transported to a local hospital by UCHealth with injuries. Two others were evaluated and released at the scene. The cause of the fire is unknown, and the investigation has been turned over to Wellington Fire investigators.
Jan. 15 County Road 9 Barn Fire – Wellington Fire Protection District
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