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🌱 Colorado River Team Redo + Booze In Grocery Stores Not Decided Yet

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Hey, neighbors. It's me, Brad K. Evans, your host of the Lakewood Daily — here to tell you everything you need to know about what's happening in town these days. In today's Daily, you'll learn about these stories and more...

  • The state's Colorado River team may be restructured, with more money poured into working to resolve the river's biggest issues.
  • Cold weather pushes into Colorado with more snow possible by Thursday.
  • Measure that would allow booze to be sold in grocery stores still to close to call.

Tuesday's weather: Partly sunny and cold. High: 36 Low: 19.


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Here are the top stories today in Lakewood:

  1. Gov. Polis moves to reconstruct emergency Colorado River team. The governor's proposal seeks leadership change and the creation of at least 12 new positions. Additionally, the plan will infuse $5 million into state water plan grants. (CO Sun)
  2. Colder temperatures are on the way for the metro area this week. Snow is falling in Lakewood this morning and more is expected by Thursday, as a colder temperatures move into the metro area this week. (KDVR)
  3. Measure that would allow grocery stores to sell booze still too close to call. Proposition 125 that would allow booze to be sold in grocery stores across the state still remains undecided as counties process their final ballots from last week's election. (CPR)
  4. The "Christmas Story" house is put up for sale in Cleveland. The actual house featured in the original "Christmas Story" movie was put up for sale this week. (9News)
  5. Boulder police have no plans to order new DNA tests in JonBenét Ramsey's cold case. New testing could take advantage of new technology that would be able to trace family history, but Boulder Investigators have so far, refused to take the step. (Westword)

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Today in Lakewood:

  • Submission Deadline for the Outsider Show: Pirate Contemporary (11 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 6 -9 p.m.)
  • Tuesday Afternoon Book Group: "Dear Child" by Romy Hausmann (12:30 p.m)
  • Microsoft Word basics: Columbine Library (1 p.m)
  • Connect with Nature: Insect Hotel (3:30 p.m.)
  • After School Fun: Columbine Library. (4 p.m.

From my notebook:

  • Lakewood City Council Ward meeting list fills you in on each of Lakewood's ward meeting schedules. Get connected with what is happening in your community. (Lakewood)

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