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🌱 Colorado River Basin $$ + Gunbarrel Capture + Food For Those In Need

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Hey, everybody. It's Tuesday in Boulder and I'm back in your inbox with everything that's fit to print about what's happening locally.


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Tuesday's weather: Delightful with plenty of sun. High: 89 Low: 65.


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Here are the top stories in Boulder today:

  1. SWAT team captures suspect in Gunbarrel. A Benjamin Saffell was captured in Boulder on Sunday by the Boulder County Swat team. Saffell was wanted for bond violations and a protection order violation and was found in a camping trailer parked near the intersection of Kalua Road. (Yahoo!)
  2. Survivors of the Marshall Fire experiencing delays in accessing donated funds. Boulder County's Recovery Navigator program went live two weeks ago, and some Marshall Fire victims haven't gotten a response after applying. (9NEWS)
  3. Boulder Community Health Foundation gives $75K to address patient food insecurity. In an effort to combat food insecurity, BCH has partnered with Denver's Project Angel Heart to provide about a week's worth of free meals to nearly 90 Boulder County residents. (BHC)
  4. Inflation bill provides $4 billion to purchase water rights. Federal funds from the soon to pass inflation bill will be used to to rent, buy or save water - all in hopes of filling the two million to four million acre-foot shortage in the Colorado River Basin. (CO Sun)

Today in Boulder:

  • Panther Pride summer retreat: Boulder High School. (Noon)
  • Bolder Young Professionals Lunch and Learn: Guided rock climbing. (11:30 a.m.)
  • Nosh & Network: Speed Networking. (4 p.m.)
  • Online Conversations: In English Tuesday Evening. (6 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Fall is just around the corner. Make your plans now to see the beautiful golden hue that takes over the aspen groves of the Gunnison Valley. Whether you're planning a trip to hike or bike our trails or just want to enjoy driving through. (Visit Colorado)
  • Explore Boulder on two wheels. Boulder Bike Tours offers some of the best mountain and road cycling in Colorado. BBT's experienced guides will take you on a tour to see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. (Boulder Bike Tours)

Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Tuesday! I'll see you first thing on Wednesday morning with a brand new edition of the Boulder Daily! — Brad K. Evans

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