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GOT SKUNKS IN THE BACKYARD? 1 day ago · The striped skunk is found in Broomfield, and you might see one if you’re out at night, as they are nocturnal, or you might smell it. Residents are asking, “How can I keep the skunk out of my yard?” Your Broomfield Wildlife Masters have several tips and techniques for homeowners to discourage PRIVATE PLANE CRASHES IN BOULDER COUNTY 12 hours ago · A small Cessna plane crashed in Boulder County on Thursday evening. No injuries were immediately reported, according to Master Trooper Gary Cutler, of the Colorado State Patrol. He said the crash was reported at 7:12 p.m. “The people in the plane were out walking and (there were) no injuries PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in growing tomatoes. Temperature can greatly affect tomato production. At times, tomato plants will simply not set fruit. The condition is known as blossom drop with temperature being the main contributor. Low humidity and excess nitrogen are also factors in this phenomenon. BROOMFIELD LIFE 2021 May 24, 2021 at 11:11 a.m. Throughout the years Broomfield has gone from a farming community to a bedroom one to now an intricate part of the metropolitan area. It’s no longer just that city halfway between Denver and Boulder. With each passing day, it is growing by leaps and bounds from the small-town community that it once was. WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com PUMP TRACK IN BROOMFIELD CLOSED THROUGH SPRINGAUTHOR: BROOKLYN DANCE Broomfield’s bike pump track is closed through late spring for construction. The track, located in Anthem Community Park, closed Dec. 14 for the developer to begin the third phase of sewer installation and rough site grading, Director of Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Clay Schuck said. BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Broomfield woman found deceased identified by coroner. Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Time To Get Bikini Ready. It’s time to get bikini ready! The Dermatology Center of theRockies can
GOT SKUNKS IN THE BACKYARD? 1 day ago · The striped skunk is found in Broomfield, and you might see one if you’re out at night, as they are nocturnal, or you might smell it. Residents are asking, “How can I keep the skunk out of my yard?” Your Broomfield Wildlife Masters have several tips and techniques for homeowners to discourage PRIVATE PLANE CRASHES IN BOULDER COUNTY 12 hours ago · A small Cessna plane crashed in Boulder County on Thursday evening. No injuries were immediately reported, according to Master Trooper Gary Cutler, of the Colorado State Patrol. He said the crash was reported at 7:12 p.m. “The people in the plane were out walking and (there were) no injuries PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in growing tomatoes. Temperature can greatly affect tomato production. At times, tomato plants will simply not set fruit. The condition is known as blossom drop with temperature being the main contributor. Low humidity and excess nitrogen are also factors in this phenomenon. BROOMFIELD LIFE 2021 May 24, 2021 at 11:11 a.m. Throughout the years Broomfield has gone from a farming community to a bedroom one to now an intricate part of the metropolitan area. It’s no longer just that city halfway between Denver and Boulder. With each passing day, it is growing by leaps and bounds from the small-town community that it once was. WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com PUMP TRACK IN BROOMFIELD CLOSED THROUGH SPRINGAUTHOR: BROOKLYN DANCE Broomfield’s bike pump track is closed through late spring for construction. The track, located in Anthem Community Park, closed Dec. 14 for the developer to begin the third phase of sewer installation and rough site grading, Director of Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Clay Schuck said. BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Broomfield woman found deceased identified by coroner. Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB HOSTING FREE BIRDING CLASS 1 day ago · The Broomfield Bird Club is pleased to have David Menough presenting a free birding class on the topic of binoculars and spotting scopes. Join us via Zoom at 7 p.m., Monday. Go to our web page — BroomfieldBirdClub.com — to copy the Zoom link. Menough will use humor as well as presenting this GOT SKUNKS IN THE BACKYARD? 1 day ago · The striped skunk is found in Broomfield, and you might see one if you’re out at night, as they are nocturnal, or you might smell it. Residents are asking, “How can I keep the skunk out of my yard?” Your Broomfield Wildlife Masters have several tips and techniques for homeowners to discourage BROOMFIELD FREE COVID TESTING BEGINS Broomfield residents and those who work or attend school in Broomfield are welcome to take advantage of testing from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Tuesday from now through Sept. 8. The first 100 symptomatic people in line will receive tests. As of 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, the staff had administered about 30 tests. As of Wednesday morning, Broomfield ACTRESS TO ARTIST: PRECIOUS KOFI OF SOUTH AFRICA BREAKS 1 day ago · The work of South African contemporary artist Precious Kofi — who now calls Boulder home — is brimming with emotion and vivid homages to her home country. Her gripping abstracts, rich with color and motion, continue to garner praise from fans, critics and fellow creators. Artist Precious Kofi WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A PEOPLE AND PLANTS: BEGINNING OF GROWING TOMATOES SEASON Editor’s note: This is part of one a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. I went to a local pop up nursery to purchase a few tomato seedlings. By the time I left the store, I had 10 tomato plants. Part of my brain seems to think that if I have more tomato plants, then I will somehow magically FLATIRON CROSSING MALL IN BROOMFIELD TO HOST SUMMER The Broomfield city limits signs on the east side of the city. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) FlatIron Crossing will host a Drive-In Concert series this month. The shows will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the parking lot southwest of AMC Theatres. Soul X will perform Aug. 13; The Radio Band on Aug. 20 and That Eighties Band on Aug. 27. BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams & Broomfield Counties. BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Broomfield police arrest man in stabbing, victim’s injuries not lifethreatening
BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com BROOMFIELD LIFE 2021 May 24, 2021 at 11:11 a.m. Throughout the years Broomfield has gone from a farming community to a bedroom one to now an intricate part of the metropolitan area. It’s no longer just that city halfway between Denver and Boulder. With each passing day, it is growing by leaps and bounds from the small-town community that it once was. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Broomfield summers are for experiencing all the wonders that the city has to offer. From hiking to swimming, there is so much temptation to relax COVID-19 safety protocol. I know the vast majority of the community is eager to take advantage of the fact, but the community still needs to stay the course so everyone can be safe. PUMP TRACK IN BROOMFIELD CLOSED THROUGH SPRINGAUTHOR: BROOKLYN DANCE Broomfield’s bike pump track is closed through late spring for construction. The track, located in Anthem Community Park, closed Dec. 14 for the developer to begin the third phase of sewer installation and rough site grading, Director of Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Clay Schuck said. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Broomfield woman found deceased identified by coroner. Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams FLATIRON CROSSING MALL IN BROOMFIELD TO HOST SUMMER The Broomfield city limits signs on the east side of the city. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) FlatIron Crossing will host a Drive-In Concert series this month. The shows will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the parking lot southwest of AMC Theatres. Soul X will perform Aug. 13; The Radio Band on Aug. 20 and That Eighties Band on Aug. 27. BUTTERFLY PAVILION’S PLANS FOR NEW BROOMFIELD FACILITY An initial cost estimate for the new facility was between $30 million and $35 million based on a 60,000-square-foot facility, President and CEO Patrick Tennyson said. Now the pavilion is looking at an 81,000-square-foot facility with a price tag closer to $55 million. The goal is for the new facility to not only be a destination foreducational
BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Broomfield police arrest man in stabbing, victim’s injuries not lifethreatening
BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com BROOMFIELD LIFE 2021 May 24, 2021 at 11:11 a.m. Throughout the years Broomfield has gone from a farming community to a bedroom one to now an intricate part of the metropolitan area. It’s no longer just that city halfway between Denver and Boulder. With each passing day, it is growing by leaps and bounds from the small-town community that it once was. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Broomfield summers are for experiencing all the wonders that the city has to offer. From hiking to swimming, there is so much temptation to relax COVID-19 safety protocol. I know the vast majority of the community is eager to take advantage of the fact, but the community still needs to stay the course so everyone can be safe. PUMP TRACK IN BROOMFIELD CLOSED THROUGH SPRINGAUTHOR: BROOKLYN DANCE Broomfield’s bike pump track is closed through late spring for construction. The track, located in Anthem Community Park, closed Dec. 14 for the developer to begin the third phase of sewer installation and rough site grading, Director of Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Clay Schuck said. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Broomfield woman found deceased identified by coroner. Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams FLATIRON CROSSING MALL IN BROOMFIELD TO HOST SUMMER The Broomfield city limits signs on the east side of the city. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) FlatIron Crossing will host a Drive-In Concert series this month. The shows will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the parking lot southwest of AMC Theatres. Soul X will perform Aug. 13; The Radio Band on Aug. 20 and That Eighties Band on Aug. 27. BUTTERFLY PAVILION’S PLANS FOR NEW BROOMFIELD FACILITY An initial cost estimate for the new facility was between $30 million and $35 million based on a 60,000-square-foot facility, President and CEO Patrick Tennyson said. Now the pavilion is looking at an 81,000-square-foot facility with a price tag closer to $55 million. The goal is for the new facility to not only be a destination foreducational
BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB HOSTING FREE BIRDING CLASS 21 hours ago · The Broomfield Bird Club is pleased to have David Menough presenting a free birding class on the topic of binoculars and spotting scopes. Join us via Zoom at 7 p.m., Monday. Go to our web page — BroomfieldBirdClub.com — to copy the Zoom link. GOT SKUNKS IN THE BACKYARD? The striped skunk is found in Broomfield, and you might see one if you’re out at night, as they are nocturnal, or you might smell it. Residents are asking, “How can I keep the skunk out of my yard?” Your Broomfield Wildlife Masters have several tips and techniques for homeowners to discourage WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM www.broomfieldenterprise.com TRACK AND FIELD: THREE BOYS RECORDS FALL AT BOULDER COUNTY LONGMONT — With the state track and field meet just around the corner, Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley district athletes checked one more major regular-season meet off of their schedules on Saturday. At the Boulder County Championships — a meet rich with 44 years of history — at Longmont TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A PEOPLE AND PLANTS: BEGINNING OF GROWING TOMATOES SEASON Editor’s note: This is part of one a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. I went to a local pop up nursery to purchase a few tomato seedlings. By the time I left the store, I had 10 tomato plants. Part of my brain seems to think that if I have more tomato plants, then I will somehow magically FLATIRON CROSSING MALL IN BROOMFIELD TO HOST SUMMER The Broomfield city limits signs on the east side of the city. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) FlatIron Crossing will host a Drive-In Concert series this month. The shows will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the parking lot southwest of AMC Theatres. Soul X will perform Aug. 13; The Radio Band on Aug. 20 and That Eighties Band on Aug. 27. BROOMFIELD WOMAN FOUND DECEASED IDENTIFIED BY CORONER Officials identified the woman found in the King Soopers parking lot Monday as 36-year-old Broomfield resident Maria Jimenez Cardoza. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation, according to a news release issued Wednesday evening by the Office of the Coroner of Adams & Broomfield Counties. PEOPLE AND PLANTS: TREE SELECTION AND PLANTING People and plants: Tree selection and planting. The sun shines through the leaves in grove of aspen trees near Colo. 72 on Sept. 26, 2019. Last weekend, I was standing in the living room looking out the large window at the budding aspen trees in our front yard. Excitement was welling up inside me at the prospect of regaining privacy and shade BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSION PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB PRESENTS TED FLOYD Broomfield Bird Club is proud to host renowned local birding expert and author Ted Floyd, who will be presenting a talk on “Birds, Mammals, Scenery, and Insects of Zapata Ranch Nature Conservancy Preserve” 7 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. BROOMFIELD CREATES ONLINE DASHBOARD TO OFFER MORE COVID-19 There have been two confirmed COVID-related deaths and one non-confirmed death at senior living facility Sunrise at Flatirons, which also has has 16 confirmed cases of the virus (11 residents, five staff members) and one suspected resident case, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment data.. One resident death has been reported at Broomfield Skilled Nursing FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
SUSAN BELLAS A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ROOTED IN Mental Health Partners Broomfield and East Boulder County Regional Director Susan Bellas is the first to receive the award. Bellas said she was surprised she won, much less nominated. She said she hasn’t done much during the past year besides her job. “I was feeling a little maybe a little guilty because I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, there THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSION PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB PRESENTS TED FLOYD Broomfield Bird Club is proud to host renowned local birding expert and author Ted Floyd, who will be presenting a talk on “Birds, Mammals, Scenery, and Insects of Zapata Ranch Nature Conservancy Preserve” 7 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. BROOMFIELD CREATES ONLINE DASHBOARD TO OFFER MORE COVID-19 There have been two confirmed COVID-related deaths and one non-confirmed death at senior living facility Sunrise at Flatirons, which also has has 16 confirmed cases of the virus (11 residents, five staff members) and one suspected resident case, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment data.. One resident death has been reported at Broomfield Skilled Nursing FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
SUSAN BELLAS A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ROOTED IN Mental Health Partners Broomfield and East Boulder County Regional Director Susan Bellas is the first to receive the award. Bellas said she was surprised she won, much less nominated. She said she hasn’t done much during the past year besides her job. “I was feeling a little maybe a little guilty because I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, there THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES Editor’s note: This is part two of a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. Last week, we discussed site selection, soil preparation, fertilization and planting techniques for tomatoes. This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB HOSTING FREE BIRDING CLASS 8 hours ago · The Broomfield Bird Club is pleased to have David Menough presenting a free birding class on the topic of binoculars and spotting scopes. Join us via Zoom at 7 p.m., Monday. Go to our web page — BroomfieldBirdClub.com — to copy the Zoom link. Menough will use humor as well as presenting this BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She saidEVENTS CALENDAR
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CDPHE REPORTS 3 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKS IN BOULDER COUNTY The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has updated its definition of a COVID-19 outbreak. In settings such as schools, child care facilities, workplaces, events, dorms and non-residential care facilities that provide inpatient or outpatient services, the new definition for an outbreak is five or more cases linked to the samelocation or event.
BOOKWOMAN: ONE BOOK, ONE BROOMFIELD 2021 This slender book has two story threads. One follows Antonia Vega, recently widowed, as she deals with her three very different sisters. The women have family roots in the Dominican Republic, and their Latino heritage comes out in their loud, boisterous TRACK AND FIELD: THREE BOYS RECORDS FALL AT BOULDER COUNTY LONGMONT — With the state track and field meet just around the corner, Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley district athletes checked one more major regular-season meet off of their schedules on Saturday. At the Boulder County Championships — a meet rich with 44 years of history — at Longmont WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM 1 day ago · www.broomfieldenterprise.com BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP, WILL From its early stages as a grassroots event to a world-renowned celebration of cinematic storytelling that attracts industry greats, Boulder International Film Festival continues to evolve. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama are pictured in a still from the documentary “Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times” by Louie Psihoyos. TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSION PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB PRESENTS TED FLOYD Broomfield Bird Club is proud to host renowned local birding expert and author Ted Floyd, who will be presenting a talk on “Birds, Mammals, Scenery, and Insects of Zapata Ranch Nature Conservancy Preserve” 7 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. BROOMFIELD CREATES ONLINE DASHBOARD TO OFFER MORE COVID-19 There have been two confirmed COVID-related deaths and one non-confirmed death at senior living facility Sunrise at Flatirons, which also has has 16 confirmed cases of the virus (11 residents, five staff members) and one suspected resident case, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment data.. One resident death has been reported at Broomfield Skilled Nursing FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
SUSAN BELLAS A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ROOTED IN Mental Health Partners Broomfield and East Boulder County Regional Director Susan Bellas is the first to receive the award. Bellas said she was surprised she won, much less nominated. She said she hasn’t done much during the past year besides her job. “I was feeling a little maybe a little guilty because I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, there THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSION PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
BROOMFIELD BIRD CLUB PRESENTS TED FLOYD Broomfield Bird Club is proud to host renowned local birding expert and author Ted Floyd, who will be presenting a talk on “Birds, Mammals, Scenery, and Insects of Zapata Ranch Nature Conservancy Preserve” 7 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. BROOMFIELD CREATES ONLINE DASHBOARD TO OFFER MORE COVID-19 There have been two confirmed COVID-related deaths and one non-confirmed death at senior living facility Sunrise at Flatirons, which also has has 16 confirmed cases of the virus (11 residents, five staff members) and one suspected resident case, according to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment data.. One resident death has been reported at Broomfield Skilled Nursing FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
SUSAN BELLAS A MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ROOTED IN Mental Health Partners Broomfield and East Boulder County Regional Director Susan Bellas is the first to receive the award. Bellas said she was surprised she won, much less nominated. She said she hasn’t done much during the past year besides her job. “I was feeling a little maybe a little guilty because I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, there THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES Editor’s note: This is part two of a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. Last week, we discussed site selection, soil preparation, fertilization and planting techniques for tomatoes. This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said CDPHE REPORTS 3 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKS IN BOULDER COUNTY The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has updated its definition of a COVID-19 outbreak. In settings such as schools, child care facilities, workplaces, events, dorms and non-residential care facilities that provide inpatient or outpatient services, the new definition for an outbreak is five or more cases linked to the samelocation or event.
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BOOKWOMAN: ONE BOOK, ONE BROOMFIELD 2021 This slender book has two story threads. One follows Antonia Vega, recently widowed, as she deals with her three very different sisters. The women have family roots in the Dominican Republic, and their Latino heritage comes out in their loud, boisterous WWW.BROOMFIELDENTERPRISE.COM 18 hours ago · www.broomfieldenterprise.com TRACK AND FIELD: THREE BOYS RECORDS FALL AT BOULDER COUNTY LONGMONT — With the state track and field meet just around the corner, Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley district athletes checked one more major regular-season meet off of their schedules on Saturday. At the Boulder County Championships — a meet rich with 44 years of history — at Longmont BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP, WILL From its early stages as a grassroots event to a world-renowned celebration of cinematic storytelling that attracts industry greats, Boulder International Film Festival continues to evolve. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama are pictured in a still from the documentary “Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times” by Louie Psihoyos. FIVE SKUNKS TEST POSITIVE FOR RABIES IN WELD COUNTY; HORSE Five skunks in Weld County have tested positive for rabies in recent months, and health officials are reminding people to not touch or go near wild animals. According to a news release, two of the skunks were found between Milliken and Platteville, another one was found east of TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSIONAUTHOR:BROOKLYN DANCE
PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. COLORADO MAN AMONG FEW SURVIVORS OF USS TANG Colorado’s Clay Decker was one of the few survivor’s when the U.S. submarine Tang sank itself. (Courtesy photo) Seventy-five years ago, on Sept. 2, World War II ended when Japanese officials signed the articles of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The Japanese surrender allowed the Allied soldiers and civilians who had BROOMFIELD TALKS RACE RELATIONS, POLICE TRAINING AND Broomfield talks race relations, police training and possible protest. The Broomfield Police Department at 7 Descombes Drive in Broomfield, Colorado on March 7, 2016. Broomfield shifted Thursday night’s virtual town hall focus from COVID-19 to one centering around the Broomfield Police Department, its deescalation and sensitivitytraining and
THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he LIFE AFTER FORCE IS CODE BLUE FOR FORMER BROOMFIELD Code Blue Carpet Cleaning. codebluecarpetcleaning.com. 720-935-6911. Chris Hickey never planned to leave the Broomfield Police Department to run his carpet cleaning business. It was just a twist of fate, or maybe part of his family`s destiny. Hickey, 38, was a Broomfield motorcycle officer until he left the force in April, after 10 years MAN SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS IN NATALIE BOLLINGER HOMICIDE December 3, 2018 at 2:43 p.m. Joseph Michael Lopez, a man accused of fatally shooting Broomfield’s Natalie Bollinger, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison. Bollinger, 19, was first reported missing on Dec. 28, 2017. Her body was found two days later in the 11600 block of Riverdale Road in Adams ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD CITY COUNCIL CONTINUES DILLON POINT DISCUSSIONAUTHOR:BROOKLYN DANCE
PUBLISHED: January 27, 2021 at 10:05 a.m. | UPDATED: January 27, 2021 at 10:06 a.m. Shortly before midnight Tuesday night, Broomfield City Council voted to continue the discussion about the proposed development at the southeast corner of Dillon Road and Aspen Street. The Dillon Point project, more than two years in the making, is led byRyan
FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. COLORADO MAN AMONG FEW SURVIVORS OF USS TANG Colorado’s Clay Decker was one of the few survivor’s when the U.S. submarine Tang sank itself. (Courtesy photo) Seventy-five years ago, on Sept. 2, World War II ended when Japanese officials signed the articles of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The Japanese surrender allowed the Allied soldiers and civilians who had BROOMFIELD TALKS RACE RELATIONS, POLICE TRAINING AND Broomfield talks race relations, police training and possible protest. The Broomfield Police Department at 7 Descombes Drive in Broomfield, Colorado on March 7, 2016. Broomfield shifted Thursday night’s virtual town hall focus from COVID-19 to one centering around the Broomfield Police Department, its deescalation and sensitivitytraining and
THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he LIFE AFTER FORCE IS CODE BLUE FOR FORMER BROOMFIELD Code Blue Carpet Cleaning. codebluecarpetcleaning.com. 720-935-6911. Chris Hickey never planned to leave the Broomfield Police Department to run his carpet cleaning business. It was just a twist of fate, or maybe part of his family`s destiny. Hickey, 38, was a Broomfield motorcycle officer until he left the force in April, after 10 years MAN SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS IN NATALIE BOLLINGER HOMICIDE December 3, 2018 at 2:43 p.m. Joseph Michael Lopez, a man accused of fatally shooting Broomfield’s Natalie Bollinger, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison. Bollinger, 19, was first reported missing on Dec. 28, 2017. Her body was found two days later in the 11600 block of Riverdale Road in Adams ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES Editor’s note: This is part two of a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. Last week, we discussed site selection, soil preparation, fertilization and planting techniques for tomatoes. This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said CDPHE REPORTS 3 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKS IN BOULDER COUNTY The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has updated its definition of a COVID-19 outbreak. In settings such as schools, child care facilities, workplaces, events, dorms and non-residential care facilities that provide inpatient or outpatient services, the new definition for an outbreak is five or more cases linked to the samelocation or event.
TRACK AND FIELD: THREE BOYS RECORDS FALL AT BOULDER COUNTY LONGMONT — With the state track and field meet just around the corner, Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley district athletes checked one more major regular-season meet off of their schedules on Saturday. At the Boulder County Championships — a meet rich with 44 years of history — at Longmont BOOKWOMAN: ONE BOOK, ONE BROOMFIELD 2021 This slender book has two story threads. One follows Antonia Vega, recently widowed, as she deals with her three very different sisters. The women have family roots in the Dominican Republic, and their Latino heritage comes out in their loud, boisterous CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY Officials: Goal is to reopen south Boulder King Soopers, scene of mass shooting, by late fall. By Camera Staff. May 12, 2021 at 2:12 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP, WILL From its early stages as a grassroots event to a world-renowned celebration of cinematic storytelling that attracts industry greats, Boulder International Film Festival continues to evolve. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama are pictured in a still from the documentary “Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times” by Louie Psihoyos. FIVE SKUNKS TEST POSITIVE FOR RABIES IN WELD COUNTY; HORSE Five skunks in Weld County have tested positive for rabies in recent months, and health officials are reminding people to not touch or go near wild animals. According to a news release, two of the skunks were found between Milliken and Platteville, another one was found east of TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A PEOPLE AND PLANTS: HOW BUTTERFLIES FIND HOST PLANTS Whereas a Western Tiger Swallowtail will search for trees and shrubs, such as chokecherry, willows and cottonwoods. Once the host plant has been located, the butterfly will lay her eggs. When the caterpillars hatch, they begin feeding on the host plant. These voracious eaterswill molt four or
BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISEBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDSBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE NEWSBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE OBITUARIESENTERPRISE BROOMFIELD COLORADOENTERPRISE CAR RENTAL BROOMFIELD COSAMUEL MCDONALD EAST BROOMFIELD CO OBIT Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. COLORADO MAN AMONG FEW SURVIVORS OF USS TANGSUBMARINE USS TANGUSS TANG DISCOVEREDUSS TANG FOUNDUSS TANG SURVIVORS LIVINGUSS TANG WW2 Colorado’s Clay Decker was one of the few survivor’s when the U.S. submarine Tang sank itself. (Courtesy photo) Seventy-five years ago, on Sept. 2, World War II ended when Japanese officials signed the articles of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The Japanese surrender allowed the Allied soldiers and civilians who had BROOMFIELD TALKS RACE RELATIONS, POLICE TRAINING ANDBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE BLOTTERBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE DEPARTMENTBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE NEWSBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE REPORTSBROOMFIELD POLICE NEWSBROOMFIELD COUNTY COLORADO Broomfield talks race relations, police training and possible protest. The Broomfield Police Department at 7 Descombes Drive in Broomfield, Colorado on March 7, 2016. Broomfield shifted Thursday night’s virtual town hall focus from COVID-19 to one centering around the Broomfield Police Department, its deescalation and sensitivitytraining and
THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he LIFE AFTER FORCE IS CODE BLUE FOR FORMER BROOMFIELD Code Blue Carpet Cleaning. codebluecarpetcleaning.com. 720-935-6911. Chris Hickey never planned to leave the Broomfield Police Department to run his carpet cleaning business. It was just a twist of fate, or maybe part of his family`s destiny. Hickey, 38, was a Broomfield motorcycle officer until he left the force in April, after 10 years MAN SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS IN NATALIE BOLLINGER HOMICIDETED BOLLINGER NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIE BOLLINGER DEATHALICIA AND NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIE BOLLINGER SHAWNSEAN SCHWARTZ NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIEBOLLINGER WIKI
December 3, 2018 at 2:43 p.m. Joseph Michael Lopez, a man accused of fatally shooting Broomfield’s Natalie Bollinger, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison. Bollinger, 19, was first reported missing on Dec. 28, 2017. Her body was found two days later in the 11600 block of Riverdale Road in Adams ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISENEWSSPORTSOPINIONBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTEDUCATIONPOLITICS Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 miles from downtown and minutes from BROOMFIELD BIKE CLUB RIDES AGAIN As the summer progressed rides became an informal parade. Broomfield Bike Club strives to keep these rides family friendly by sticking to bike paths and quiet neighborhood streets, riding slow and being highly visible. These rides are similar to evening cruiser rides in Denver and Boulder, but more leisurely and all ages. FAMILY HOSTS OWN 9/11 MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN HUSBAND, SON AND Family hosts own 9/11 memorial for fallen husband, son and father. Christopher Faughnan’s family releases balloons with messages written to him attached after a memorial for Faughnan on Friday in Broomfield. (Timothy Hurst/Staff Photographer) Each year the family of Christopher Faughnan — a Colorado native who was working at the topof the
OBITUARIES – BROOMFIELD ENTERPRISEBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDSBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE NEWSBROOMFIELD ENTERPRISE OBITUARIESENTERPRISE BROOMFIELD COLORADOENTERPRISE CAR RENTAL BROOMFIELD COSAMUEL MCDONALD EAST BROOMFIELD CO OBIT Jo Ann Wing. By Obituaries. July 17, 2012 at 2:22 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. New Luxury Townhomes. The new luxury townhomes at Discovery Ridge In Superior offer a chance to live the exceptional life with a ridgeline Fashions For Spring. COLORADO MAN AMONG FEW SURVIVORS OF USS TANGSUBMARINE USS TANGUSS TANG DISCOVEREDUSS TANG FOUNDUSS TANG SURVIVORS LIVINGUSS TANG WW2 Colorado’s Clay Decker was one of the few survivor’s when the U.S. submarine Tang sank itself. (Courtesy photo) Seventy-five years ago, on Sept. 2, World War II ended when Japanese officials signed the articles of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. The Japanese surrender allowed the Allied soldiers and civilians who had BROOMFIELD TALKS RACE RELATIONS, POLICE TRAINING ANDBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE BLOTTERBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE DEPARTMENTBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE NEWSBROOMFIELD COLORADO POLICE REPORTSBROOMFIELD POLICE NEWSBROOMFIELD COUNTY COLORADO Broomfield talks race relations, police training and possible protest. The Broomfield Police Department at 7 Descombes Drive in Broomfield, Colorado on March 7, 2016. Broomfield shifted Thursday night’s virtual town hall focus from COVID-19 to one centering around the Broomfield Police Department, its deescalation and sensitivitytraining and
THREE NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGES APPOINTED TO THE 17TH Gov. Jared Polis today announced Friday three new appointments to the 17th Judicial District Court. The governor appointed Rayna Gokli McIntyre to fill a vacancy occasioned by the appointment of the Honorable Jaclyn Brown to the Colorado Court of Appeals; he appointed Patrick H. Pugh to fill a vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the Honorable F. Michael Goodbee; and he LIFE AFTER FORCE IS CODE BLUE FOR FORMER BROOMFIELD Code Blue Carpet Cleaning. codebluecarpetcleaning.com. 720-935-6911. Chris Hickey never planned to leave the Broomfield Police Department to run his carpet cleaning business. It was just a twist of fate, or maybe part of his family`s destiny. Hickey, 38, was a Broomfield motorcycle officer until he left the force in April, after 10 years MAN SENTENCED TO 48 YEARS IN NATALIE BOLLINGER HOMICIDETED BOLLINGER NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIE BOLLINGER DEATHALICIA AND NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIE BOLLINGER SHAWNSEAN SCHWARTZ NATALIE BOLLINGERNATALIEBOLLINGER WIKI
December 3, 2018 at 2:43 p.m. Joseph Michael Lopez, a man accused of fatally shooting Broomfield’s Natalie Bollinger, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced Monday to 48 years in prison. Bollinger, 19, was first reported missing on Dec. 28, 2017. Her body was found two days later in the 11600 block of Riverdale Road in Adams ON HISTORY: DIGGING INTO ROOTS OF SHOENBERG FARM Jacob Tepper had previously operated a farm on West Colfax, near JCRS. He was forced to sell that farm in 1920, when his wife left the family. He and his four kids moved to the Shoenberg farm and worked it together. Thirty years later, Jacob Tepper`s Shoenberg Farm was reportedly the largest dairy and poultry farm west of the Mississippi. PEOPLE AND PLANTS: CHALLENGES OF GROWING TOMATOES 1 day ago · Editor’s note: This is part two of a multi-part series on growing tomatoes. Last week, we discussed site selection, soil preparation, fertilization and planting techniques for tomatoes. This week, I thought we would discuss some common challenges in BROOMFIELD POLICE ARREST MAN IN STABBING, VICTIM’S 1 day ago · Broomfield police arrested David Aaron Parker, 48, on suspicion of stabbing his stepbrother in the neck Friday night during an argument at their home. The victim’s injuries weren’t life threatening and Parker was arrested at the scene, said Broomfield police spokesperson Tiffany Weed. She said CDPHE REPORTS 3 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAKS IN BOULDER COUNTY The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has updated its definition of a COVID-19 outbreak. In settings such as schools, child care facilities, workplaces, events, dorms and non-residential care facilities that provide inpatient or outpatient services, the new definition for an outbreak is five or more cases linked to the samelocation or event.
BOOKWOMAN: ONE BOOK, ONE BROOMFIELD 2021 1 day ago · This slender book has two story threads. One follows Antonia Vega, recently widowed, as she deals with her three very different sisters. The women have family roots in the Dominican Republic, and their Latino heritage comes out in their loud, boisterous interactions. The second thread centers around BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP, WILL From its early stages as a grassroots event to a world-renowned celebration of cinematic storytelling that attracts industry greats, Boulder International Film Festival continues to evolve. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama are pictured in a still from the documentary “Mission: Joy – Finding Happiness in Troubled Times” by Louie Psihoyos. CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY Officials: Goal is to reopen south Boulder King Soopers, scene of mass shooting, by late fall. By Camera Staff. May 12, 2021 at 2:12 p.m. Load More. Broomfield Enterprise Right Rail. Brought to you by Prairie Mountain Publishing. Age 55+ Communities In Denver. Heather Gardens is one of the most desirable age 55+ communities in Denver—just 10 FIVE SKUNKS TEST POSITIVE FOR RABIES IN WELD COUNTY; HORSE Five skunks in Weld County have tested positive for rabies in recent months, and health officials are reminding people to not touch or go near wild animals. According to a news release, two of the skunks were found between Milliken and Platteville, another one was found east of TRACK AND FIELD: HOLY FAMILY’S SKYLAR HAWK BREAKS THREE LAKEWOOD — Local high school track athletes won’t get a better glimpse into the state competition than they did on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium. At the Pomona Invite, the Boulder, Broomfield and Lafayette teams were just a few of many — 48 teams in all. Despite stiff competition from Class 3A PEOPLE AND PLANTS: HOW BUTTERFLIES FIND HOST PLANTS Whereas a Western Tiger Swallowtail will search for trees and shrubs, such as chokecherry, willows and cottonwoods. Once the host plant has been located, the butterfly will lay her eggs. When the caterpillars hatch, they begin feeding on the host plant. These voracious eaterswill molt four or
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