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June 4, 2002 Horse riders ask for access to ranch
NEDERLAND They'd have hitched their horses to the microphones if they thought it would help their cause.
Widow of youth minister sues
The widow of a youth minister killed in a van accident in Idaho last summer is suing to protect herself from being sued.
June 3, 2002 Ozone advisories set to begin
Ozone pollution may make breathing harder for some residents this summer.
Eldora resort sues Xcel
Eldora Mountain Resort is suing Xcel Energy for damaging its snowmaking equipment with contaminated gas two years ago.
June 2, 2002 County digest
Lafayette residents have saved 22 million gallons of water since the city imposed tough outdoor watering restrictions, initial city figures show.
June 1, 2002 Driver hurt in fiery accident
A 26-year-old Lafayette man was in critical condition at a Denver hospital Friday evening after he apparently lost control of a company utility truck on U.S. 36 at the north edge of Boulder, rupturing a gas tank and quickly engulfing the cab in flames.
Sievers in Dem regent primary
University of Colorado Regent Robert Sievers won't need a petition to get on the ballot for this summer's Democratic primary after all.
May 30, 2002 Cities on target for water goals
Telling, not asking, residents and businesses to cut back on water use is bringing the results that cities first sought earlier this year when it became clear that a drought was inevitable.
Government in Action
The Board of Commissioners will meet today at 3 p.m. in the hearing room on the third floor of the County Courthouse, 13th and Pearl Streets, and consider the following:
May 29, 2002 Water restrictions
Restrictions: Boulder properties will be allowed to water outside twice a week for 15 minutes in each area, and only between hours listed.
May 27, 2002 Hiking season brings danger of tick diseases
Springtime means ticks, and Boulder County officials would like to inform residents of the dangers posed by the disease-carrying insects and of methods to detect them.
May 26, 2002 Today's watering schedule
Following are the outdoor watering schedules for areas with restrictions:
Holiday closings
State of Colorado, Boulder County and city offices in Boulder, Broomfield, Erie, Louisville, Lafayette, Longmont, Nederland, Superior and other area communities will be closed today and Monday, reopening Tuesday.
May 25, 2002 Snow storm a welcome surprise
Thursday night's surprise snow shower couldn't have fallen at a better time for a parched Boulder County.
Groups say bear rules a necessity
More than a dozen environmental groups have asked the Boulder County commissioners to consider ticketing county residents who attract or feed bears, and to launch a public education campaign to reduce human-bear interactions.
May 23, 2002 Drought turns water to 'liquid gold'
Michael Munson waits for it like a bus, checking his watch and anxiously taking on other chores that need completing.
Nederland election stands
NEDERLAND An auto mechanic who took the town clerk to court after narrowly losing his bid for the post of Nederland mayor in April elections was turned away Wednesday.
May 22, 2002 Front Range enrollment surges
A slow economy and increased interest in community colleges are the reasons behind an expected doubling of students enrolled in Boulder County Front Range Community College classes, according to college officials.
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