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🌱 Jeremy Bloom Helps Land Prime + Junie Joseph Staying On City Council

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Welcome back, Boulder! I'm here in your inbox this morning to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on in town. Today you'll read about:

  • CU Alum Jeremy Bloom helped bring Coach Prime to Boulder.
  • Boulder releases crash dashboard that provides real time crash data.
  • Junie Joseph says she's staying on as a Boulder City Council member after she was elected to the state legislature in November.

Tuesday's weather: Mostly cloudy. High: 49 Low: 27.


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Here are the top stories in Boulder today:

  1. Former CU football star, Jeremy Bloom, worked behind the scenes to bring Sanders to the Buffs. The CU Buffalo alumni, receiver and returner in the 2000s, says his pursuit of Coach Prime started shortly after CU fired head coach Karl Dorrell. (TMZ)
  2. Boulder releases interactive crash dashboard that features city's safety efforts. The City of Boulder has developed a new crash dashboard that was developed to build awareness around where and when traffic crashes are happening around the city. The tools include filters for crash severity, bicycle and pedestrian crashes, alcohol and drug-related crashes and the crash type. (Boulder)
  3. Right Here Right Now climate summit seeks to address the climate crisis. The climate and human rights at CU wrapped up last week, espousing the belief that the world needs to update its infrastructure, rethink the world economy and consider Indigenous knowledge alongside Western science. Climate defender have to figure out how to communicate the realities of the crisis in ways that can foster political will. (CU Boulder)
  4. Junie Joseph to retain city council seat as she heads to state house. The Boulder City Councilwoman previously stated she would leave following her election to the Colorado Legislature, but has announced she will serve on both bodies through most of 2023. (Boulder Beat)

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From my notebook:

  • New Lefthand Fire Protection District: Station grand opening in Boulder. (FOX31)
  • Lived Experience Exhibition: Boulder Events (Boulder Daily Camera)
  • Boulder County offering funding support: Farmers, ranchers, and nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for funding to support regenerative agriculture, soil health, sustainable food production & frontline farm workers. Applications are due Jan. 5. (BOCO)

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