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🌱 Winter Cloud Seeding + E. Coli In Boulder Creek + Helping Others
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Hello all. Brad K. Evans here with your fresh copy of the Boulder Daily. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about what's happening locally, including updates on:
- The Point Cafe on the Boulder Hill has been providing coffee and meals to the less fortunate.
- Cloud seeding program ready to get rolling as megadrought continues.
- Boulder Creek has long had an E. coli problem, and CU is working to fix it.
Thursday's weather: A couple of morning showers. High: 49 Low: 29.
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Here are the top stories in Boulder today:
- Boulder coffee shop doing its part by feeding those in need. The Point Café has been offering free coffee and meals to those experiencing homelessness in Boulder. (KUSA)
- Boulder County could see expanded cloud seeding program this winter. As the water crisis in the west continues to get worse, The Saint Vrain Headwaters Conservancy is planning to spray silver iodide into the clouds in hopes of producing extra snow by seeding them. (9News)
- How to prevent E. coli contamination in Boulder Creek. CU is taking a proactive approach to the urbanization they have been part of creating along the Boulder Creek. E. coli is frequently found in stormwater discharges and the University is says it's working to eliminate those sources. (CU Boulder)
- Man who filmed King Soopers shooting acquitted by jury. Dean Schiller was livestreaming when officers arrived and refused police orders to move away as the situation unfolded. (CO Sun)
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Today in Boulder:
- Membership orientation: Boulder Chamber. (8 a.m.)
- All ages storytime: At Meadows Branch Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Online Conversations: In English Thursdays. (10:30 a.m.)
- Put down your phone: Developing healthy screen habits with your kids. (6 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Dementia family and informal caregiver workshop. This program will support local caregivers of people with dementia. The BCAAA is offering this workshop, which was developed by the Rosalynn Carter Institute on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (BOCO)
Alrighty, you're all caught up for today. I'll see you back in your inbox Friday with another edition of the Lakewood Daily! — Brad K. Evans
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