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CU Vandalized + Cleaner Air Possible + Does The Universe Exist?

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Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know going on locally today.


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Wednesday's weather: Cool with clouds and sun. High: 54 Low: 35.


Here are the top stories in Boulder today:

  1. CU Campus vandalized: Students at University of Colorado Boulder were greeted with offensive messages Monday morning after vandals spray painted graffiti. (7News)
  2. Another perspective supplied here for this year's 2021 election: Boulder Voter Guide. (Boulder Beat)
  3. Theft at Ace Hardware in Louisville: Surveillance image released as Louisville Police search for a man they describe as a "person of interest" after a robbery at a hardware store. (CBS4)
  4. Better air, less climate impact possible: Can companies, government switch to cleaner fleet vehicles? (CPR)
  5. Physicists: The Universe May Have Never Begun. Let that sink in for a minute. In the beginning, there was … well, maybe there was no beginning. (Science Alert).

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Today in Boulder:

  • Business Women's Leadership Group Meeting (8:00 a.m.)
  • Wednesday All Ages Storytime: Boulder Public Library (10:15 a.m.)
  • Online Conversations in English Wednesdays - All We Can Save Discussion Group (10:30 a.m.)
  • Mis Pininos: Spanish Conversation for Kids (4:00 p.m.)
  • Medicating Normal: Online Documentary and Discussion (6:00 p.m.)

Boulder Patch Notebook

  • LightDeck plans new Longmont manufacturing facility: The Boulder-based diagnostic-testing company is planning a major expansion into Longmont, and seeking a tax and fee rebate from Longmont for $37.5 million. (CO Daily)
  • Allenspark and Nederland Forestry Sort Yards season ending soon: The free log and slash disposal service for mountain residents, is in its final days of operation for the 2021 collection season. The Nederland and Meeker Park sort yards are scheduled to close at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16 (Meeker Park) and on Saturday, Oct. 23 (Nederland)

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