Morrison, Colorado to Dissolve Local Police Force Amid Economic Strain, Jefferson County Sheriff Takes Over Patrolling Duties
Morrison, Colorado will close its police department due to financial issues, with Jefferson County Sheriff's Office taking over on January 1. The town's nine officers will be laid off.
Boulder Seeks Passionate Volunteers for Boards and Commissions to Shape City’s Future
Boulder is seeking volunteers for various boards and commissions to impact city policies. Meetings are hybrid, and appointees receive an EcoPass. An Open House is on Jan. 14, and the application deadline is Jan. 31, 2025.
Douglas County Champions Strategic Growth and Stronger Community Ties at State of the County Event
Douglas County focuses on economic growth by investing in key sectors like public safety and transportation, aiming for a vibrant future with collaborative efforts and strategic planning, highlighted at their State of the County event.
Controlled Burns Scheduled Near Superior, Boulder County Seeks to Rejuvenate Land Safely
Boulder County will conduct controlled burns on Tuesday across five properties to manage vegetation. Officials emphasize safety and urge the public not to call 911 as these are planned burns, not wildfires.
Boulder County's Cynthia Braddock Earns Colorado Assessor of the Year 2024 for Professionalism and Innovation
Cynthia Braddock has been named 2024 Colorado Assessor of the Year by the Colorado Assessors’ Association for her professionalism and leadership, especially during challenges such as fires and the pandemic.
Join the Effort to Preserve Castle Rock's Historical Charm: Applications Open for Historic Preservation Board
Castle Rock is seeking volunteers for its Historic Preservation Board to advise on conserving the town's heritage, particularly in the Craig and Gould neighborhood. Applications are open until January 5th, with meetings held monthly.












