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🌱 Snowstang To Breckenridge + Updating Admission Rules For Coach Prime
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Good morning, friends! I'm here with your Thursday edition of the Boulder Daily. Keep reading to find out everything that's fit to print about what's happening in town these days, including updates on:
- CU reconsidering admission rules for Coach Prime.
- The migrant flow into Colorado seems to be slowing.
- CDOT providing round trip tickets to Breckenridge from Union Station in Denver for $25.
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Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- CU reconsidering its admission rules in hopes of creating 'Prime Time' success. Coach Prime needs the University of Colorado rewrite admissions rules to adapt to the new realities of the transfer portal for players that want to play for the Buffs. (Sentinel CO)
- Snowstang Bus service provides round trip tickets to Breckenridge for $25. Colorado Department of Transportation is now offering roundtrip bus rides between Denver's Union Station to Breckenridge Ski Resort for $25. The Snowstang bus program is part of the CDOTs goal of reducing traffic and auto emissions. (Summit Daily)
- Migrant tide slowing in Denver. The City of Denver is only allowing migrants to stay in city run shelters for 14 days, as the flood of migrants who have been pouring into coming into Colorado, begins to slow. (KDVR)
- Here's the entire list of the 24,637 requests for vanity plates that were denied in 2022. Colorado's DMV rejected over 24,000 vanity plates last year. FOX31 made a request for the entire list of rejected plates and received 525 pages of rejected plate requests. (FOX31)
Today in Boulder:
From my notebook:
- Joel Haertling's exhibition at the Boulder Main Library, "To Have and to Hoard" showcases funky and forgotten finds - is a must see before it gets packed up on Feb. 3. (Boulder Weekly)
That's it for today. See you all Thursday morning for another edition of the Boulder Daily! — Brad K. Evans
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Boulder Daily? Contact me at boulderdaily@yahoo.com
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