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Snarf's Buns + Gold In Them Hills + Annex Vote Going To Ballot?
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Yay! It's Friday, Boulder! Let's get today started out on the right foot with some news and goings on in Boulder.
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Saturday's weather: Clear throughout the day. High: 74, low: 53.
Here are the top stories in Boulder today:
- Boulder City Council candidate files complaint: One candidate is accusing community members of sabotaging his campaign, and he's not having it. (Yahoo)
- Restaurants will be able to keep outdoor expansions open beyond Oct. 31, and City officials are discussing a three-year outdoor dining pilot program. (Boulder Patch)
- Will voters get the final say? Boulder City Council has approved the flood mitigation plan for the CU South campus, however, a citizen group already has enough signatures to put the annexation agreement on the November ballot. Will the voters get to vote or will this end up in court? (CPR)
- One man's obsession with warm buns turns into a business, and that's how Snarf's was born. (Boulder Weekly)
- Head for the hills – the leaves are changing: The best places to see Colorado's fall "gold rush." Where to see the turning leaves and how to get there. (CBS4)
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Today in Boulder:
- Open Studios Opening Reception at the Museum of Boulder. (6:00 - 8:30 p.m.)
- Dave Tamkin & CO at Stone Cottage Studios Backyard. (Doors 5:30; Show 6:30 p.m.)
- Climate Cabaret: Short plays and songs on climate at CU Boulder. (7:30 p.m.)
- Repo Man–Q&A with Alex Cox: Boulder International Film Series. (7:30 p.m.)
Boulder Patch Notebook
- Turns out that transportation is the single-largest contributor to air pollution in Colorado. Folks, that's cars and light-duty vehicles — which are the single largest contributor to the emissions that affect all of us on a daily basis: not big trucks, not airplanes, but all of us driving around, which we can actually do something about. (CDPHE)
- CU alum Christopher Meloni on starring in "Law & Order." (CUindependent)
- Boulder Farmers Market: There's still three more Wednesday markets! Harvest season is on point with potatoes and tomatoes. (Facebook)
- Former top-selling artist Edward Casey will be creating hand cut classic silhouettes at Childish Things. (Eventbrite)
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