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🌱 Ballots Due Today + Supply Chain Woes + DIA Security Changes

Your quick guide to what's happening today in and around Boulder today.

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Morning, neighbors! It's me again, Brad K. Evans, your host of the Boulder Daily.


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Here are the top stories in Boulder today:

  1. Get your ballots in! Today's the deadline to drop off your ballot for the Nov. 2021 election! (CO Sun)
  2. November is National Native American Heritage Month: Now is a great time to attend events, learn about campus resources and celebrate the community. (CU Today)
  3. Supply chain woes mean Colorado's vast market of outdoors goods are more expensive: No industry has been spared, and that includes the vast market for outdoor recreation equipment. Coloradans should be prepared to pay a little more for gear when heading to the mountains for the foreseeable future. (CPR)
  4. Changes at TSA security at DIA: Denver International Airport travelers will see changes to TSA security lanes starting Nov. 2. officials say, with the help of TSA, these modifications at security check points, will lead to improved passenger flow. (CBS4)

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  • The science everyone needs to know about climate change in 6 charts: With the United Nations' climate conference in Scotland turning a spotlight on climate change policies and the impact of global warming, it's useful to understand what the science shows. (CO Sun)
  • ADA Transition Plan online public meeting Nov. 9: Boulder County Public Works is currently working on an ADA plan to help identify physical conditions in county facilities that need modifications, with a the goal of the update process is to ensure that current and future facilities, such as buildings, parks, trailheads, etc., are accessible and usable people with disabilities. A current draft of the Transition Plan is available on the county's project webpage at (BOCO).

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