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🌱 Longmont Man Dies + Hall Ranch Burn + Home Prices Sky High
The Boulder Daily is your quick guide for catching up on what's happening around town today.

Hello, Boulder! Let's get this Wednesday kicked off. Here's what's going on around town today.
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Wednesday's weather: Some sun, breezy and cooler. High: 54 Low: 37.
Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- 100-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Assaulted: The Longmont man died two weeks after being pushed from behind. (9News)
- Prescribed Burn At Hall Ranch: Boulder County Parks & Open Space and the Sheriff's Office Fire Management Program will conduct a prescribed burn west of Lyons at Hall Ranch on Tuesday, Nov. 11. Fire crews will blackline 20-40 acres in the Nelson Loop area. (BOCO)
- CU Alumni Makes Surprise Seven-Figure Gift Announcement: CU Boulder graduate, Tandean Rustandy, recently announced his latest gift of $1.25 million to fund scholarships. (CU Today)
- Home Prices In Boulder Continue To Climb: Boulder's median price hit $1.3 million in October, up from $1.1 million the prior month and $1 million one year ago. Seventy single-family homes were sold during the month of October. (Tribune)
- A Boulder Uber Driver Was Stabbed By A Group Of Five Teenagers Three Years Ago: Now he's speaking out about the experience. The driver denied the group a ride because they wouldn't all fit in his car — so they stabbed him. (Denver Post)
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Today in Boulder:
- Our Changing Workforce: Boulder Economic Summit Solutions. (8-9:30 a.m.)
- Boulder Community Knitting: Boulder Public Library. (5-6 p.m.)
- Current Trends & Risks in Teen Substance Abuse in our Community. (6 -7:30 p.m.)
Boulder Patch Notebook
- Local governments can drive carbon dioxide removal: Local agencies across the country have been far ahead of state and federal government when it comes to advancing climate solutions. Learn more about what Boulder County is doing to invest in CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal). Webinar: Wednesday, Nov. 10, Noon to 1 p.m. (BOCO)
- Colorado launches homeowner-assistance program: The new Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (or EMAP) will assist homeowners catch up on up three months of mortgage payments — without requiring those funds be paid back. So far, there's only been programs available that helped struggling renters, but EMAP is one of several homeowner-assistance programs slated to roll out in 2022. (CO Sun)
- Boulder County Fair Meeting: The BCF meetings are open to the public. The agenda includes updates from the Fair Board as well as Fairgrounds and CSU Extension. Your input is valuable to us as we plan for the 2022 Boulder County Fair. Monday, Nov. 15. at 6:30 p.m. (Facebook)
- Who in your life are you grateful for? Tell someone in Boulder you're grateful for them. (Patch)
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