Weld County staff will incorporate resident feedback into the latest land-use code update following meetings on Monday and Tuesday, where residents spoke out against data centers coming to the county.
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(NEXSTAR) – Target’s employees will be required to adhere to a couple of new, slightly redder dress code guidelines starting this summer. A spokesperson for Target confirmed the “really small” changes ...
A new study ranks the smaller U.S. metros where job opportunities abound and a higher quality of life awaits. By Arnesa A. Howell Thinking of saying goodbye to big-city life? Perhaps you’re in search ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Big Ten called for a “moratorium” on tampering-related charges on Wednesday night, in a letter addressed to the NCAA. In the letter, the complaints involved all pending and ...
CHICAGO (AP) — The Big Ten says it wants the NCAA to stop its investigations related to athlete tampering because the Power Four conference believes the rules “cannot be credibly or equitably enforced ...
Oklahoma State’s season is effectively over, and it was one of the strangest in recent program history. Since Steve Lutz arrived in Stillwater, the Cowboys haven’t quite had the surge of success they ...
The Big Ten called Wednesday for a “moratorium” on tampering-related investigations in a letter to the NCAA. Pete Thamel reported the conference’s correspondence. NEWS: The Big Ten has sent a letter ...
The Big Ten Conference is demanding a rules change from the NCAA. Wednesday night, the Big Ten Conference - which, along with the SEC, is arguably the most powerful force in college sports - sent a ...
The days are getting longer and W-2s are blooming, which can only mean one thing – the U.S. tax season is here. Many Americans may receive a bigger tax refund than in previous years as a result of ...
I was surprised at the lack of public comment on the first reading of the Impact Fee Ordinance. Not enough information has been presented to City Council members for them to make an informed decision ...
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