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Follow this topic by RSS6/25: New cultural district a bad idea for NoCo
Hey, Larimer County - learn from Denver's mistakes!
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Law would return emissions test to Weld, Larimer counties
A Face the State Staff Report
May 27, 2009Pending Gov. Bill Ritter's signature, Larimer and Weld county residents will once again be subject to vehicle emissions testing under Senate Bill 3, passed this spring. Several county commissioners fought against the return of testing regulations and fees, but officials with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment say it is time for drivers in the northern front range to own up to their share of emissions and ozone production.
4/29: Pretrial services office competes with private sector
A Fort Collins bail bondsman may help patch the county's budget shortfall.
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Larimer County debate pits bondsmen against county pretrial office
A Face the State Staff Report
April 24, 2009An ongoing debate pitting bail bondsmen against Larimer County's pretrial service program is raging, with a focus on who can better provide services associated with the arrest, bonding, and monitoring of those accused of crimes.
Liberty on the Rocks expands to northern Colorado
February 23, 2009FTS Weekend Edition, 10/25
On this week's Face The State Weekend Edition: The week that was in Colorado news, with a focus on judicial retention elections and local government. The Independence Institute's Linda Gorman disagrees with CU's new push toward standardized testing, and Paul Jacob comes out against Referendum O. The Associated Press can't count, and Colorado's 4th CD is home to one of America's most hotly contested U.S. House races.
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Larimer County questions news reports on new voter tally
A Face the State Staff Report
October 22, 2008While the Associated Press is reporting that Larimer County has registered 40,000 new voters since July, the county's election officials are questioning where that total came from.