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🌱Ozone Problem + Marijuana Recall + Polis: Name To Hard Pronounce

Your five-minute guide to what's going on around Boulder today.

ULet's get this Saturday started off right! Here's what's happening in and around Boulder today.


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Saturday's weather: Mostly cloudy. High: 67 Low: 42.


Here are the top stories in Boulder today:

  1. Program to diversify Boulder County boards, commissions: A program that brings nonprofits together, is hosting a Boards and Commissions training. (CODaily)
  2. For Polis, a Cheyenne name for a mountain is too hard to pronounce. "There's non-Native people in positions of power that are not wanting to use our languages because they can't pronounce them." (CPR)
  3. Why does it take the state so long to recall flagged marijuana? The department's procedures for marijuana that fails testing or slips through the testing cracks. (Westword)
  4. Why does ozone plague Colorado's Front Range? Air pollution officials wrap up the "ozone year" with a dire look at summer of '21 and rising three-year averages. (CO Sun)
  5. Xcel Energy's pipeline fee has collected more than it was supposed to: The energy company will drop a monthly fee for gas users under a settlement with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. (Patch)

Today in Boulder:

  • Mt. Bike State Championships: Boulder High School. (8:00 a.m.)
  • EPA: How Can I Help Protect the Environment? (2:00 p.m.)
  • 13 things to do this weekend: Coffee and donuts, a scary movie, more. (CU Today)

Boulder Patch Notebook

  • Stop the school yard bullying! BSVD program teaches kids that it's cool to be kind. (BVSD)

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