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Bullocks propose scaled-back subdivision

Facing a complicated and lengthy approval process for water rights needed to start construction, Boulder developers have scaled back plans for a proposed housing...

Boulder Hot Springs gets $500k state grant for rebuilding

Boulder Hot Springs Inn, Spa, and Retreat Center is one of twenty-six sites statewide to receive grant funding through the Montana Department of Commerce’s...

Civic space — or sacred ground?

For decades, Boulder residents have walked their dogs among the markers of the city cemetery. This simple pleasure — which turns out to be...

Just in time, City pool finds chlorine for the summer

As summer brings in the swimming season, the nation is predicted to face what CNBC news called the “worst chlorine shortage this country has...

After 19 years, Boulder’s Mine Motel changes hands

After 19 years, Patricia Lewis has sold the Mine Motel in Boulder to Bo and Carlye Bolstad of South Helena. The sale was finalized...

Boulder eyes its COVID windfall

The Boulder City Council on Monday began wrestling with the question of how it will spend over $300,000 in federal relief funds — and...

Maria Pace: ‘There’s power in this to improve lives’

On June 2, the Boulder Elementary School will bid farewell to 10 graduates — and to Maria Pace, its superintendent and principal since 2012....

City could face delay on water plan for development

The City of Boulder faces the possibility of a year and a half review by the state Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC)...

New rodeo planned for July 4 weekend

More rodeo could soon be coming to Boulder:  The Jefferson County Rodeo Association last week announced plans to host a new, two-day competition on...

At the Senior Center, finally, lunch is served

Last March 12, the Boulder-Basin Senior Center served what would turn out to be its last lunch for more than a year. (For the...

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