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🌱 Teen Still Missing + Indigenous Peoples Day + Perfect October Days
The quickest way to get caught up on the important things happening in Boulder today.

Hello, everybody! I'm back in your inbox this morning to walk you through all the most important things happening in town these days. Today's briefing includes news about...
- Police are still searching for missing teen.
- Land acknowledgments are part of Indigenous Peoples Day.
- Near perfect October weather is on deck for the early part of this week.
Monday's weather: Partly sunny and comfortable. High: 75 Low: 51.
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Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- Missing Boulder teen's parents are worried about her her safety. Chloe Campbell, 14, has been missing for ten days. She was last seen at a Boulder High School football game on Friday night with two older men. Boulder Police are looking for clues. Her parents are worried sick. (FOX31)
- CU Bookstore experiencing staffing issues as box books pile up. This semester, cardboard boxes from textbooks have been piling up as the book store hasn't had the staff to deal with the increased number of boxes. (CU Independent)
- Land acknowledgments for Indigenous Peoples Day. Here are some insights into the history of land acknowledgments across the Americas. As more attention is focused on Indigenous Peoples Day, the recognition will raise awareness and lead to greater support for Native communities. (CU Today)
- Warmer temperatures this week until a mid-week cold front shows up. Warm mid-October weather is in the forecast for the next few days, will include slightly warmer temperatures thru at least Tuesday. (CBS4)
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Today in Boulder:
- Online Conversations: In English Mondays. (10:30 a.m.)
- Business Growth Network: Leads group. (Noon)
- Citizenship Class: Boulder Public Library. (5:30 p.m.)
- Classics of Philosophy: Reading Group. (7 p.m.)
- Things to do on the CU campus: This week. (CU Independent)
From my notebook:
- Holocaust survivor Zev Harel presents at CU Boulder. (CU Independent)
- Help create healthy local compost heaps. Much of the the materials making it to Boulder's composting facility have a large number of contaminants in it – from glass to diapers. Remember: food in, plastics out. (Boulder)
You're all caught up for today. I'll see you back in your inbox Tuesday morning with another edition of the Boulder Daily! — Brad K. Evans
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