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Texting, Sexting and Teens: Is it worth Your Future?

In today’s fast-paced world, texting and instant messaging has become commonplace among most of the population with people of all ages enjoying the quick and easy text message as a way to hold an on the run conversation. 

Centennial Highway Logo Contest Winner

Centennial Highway Logo Contest Winner

WELD COUNTY, CO – Last night at the monthly meeting for the Highway 85 Coalition, a room full of judges narrowed 105 entries for the Centennial Highway Logo Contest down to one design which will represent the corridor through Weld County. Steve Gonser, of Greeley, submitted the winning logo and will receive the $1,000 prize for his design.

“We were very impressed with the quality of entries we had to review,” said Weld County Commissioner Barbara Kirkmeyer, member of the Highway 85 Coalition. “The creativity of many of the entries made our job difficult. It was great to see so much participation from the community, and we believe the winning logo will represent the 85 corridor well.”

A total of 105 logos, submitted by 44 individuals, were entered into the contest. Each logo was catalogued, given a number and presented to the judges for review at last night’s meeting.

Students offer free tax help

Students offer free tax help

 

The Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder is offering free tax help to taxpayers who qualify.

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) is an IRS-sponsored program that provides free tax return preparation services to low and moderate income taxpayers (generally $50,000 and below). This is the third year that the Leeds School has provided a free tax service to the community and the first year it is being offered through the VITA program.

Jefferson County Public Library announces 2012 service hours

Jefferson County Public Library announces 2012 service hours

Beginning Monday, Jan. 2, Jefferson County Public Library (JCPL) will implement new service hours at all 10 JCPL libraries.

Hickenlooper urges Coloradans to test for radon gas

Hickenlooper urges Coloradans to test for radon gas

Gov. Hickenlooper has signed a proclamation declaring January as Colorado Radon Action Month, a perfect time for Coloradans to test their homes for radon, a radioactive gas responsible for hundreds of Colorado cancer deaths each year.

New Colo. laws taking effect include tax changes, youth concussion rules

New Colo. laws taking effect include tax changes, youth concussion rules

Concussion protections for young athletes and the elimination of an agricultural tax break are among the new Colorado laws going into effect in the new year.

Free RTD rides, cab vouchers offered for New Years Eve

Free RTD rides, cab vouchers offered for New Years Eve

At least 1,310 drivers in Colorado will be starting off the New Year facing the consequences and expense of a DUI arrest that occurred since a holiday season DUI crackdown began Thanksgiving week.