AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoLocal Governance: Boulder residents are pushing back on a proposed $8.4 million fix for Sumac Avenue, with some homeowners facing assessments that could reach $90,000 after decades-old improvement agreements were tied to property transfers. Community & Culture: Weld County’s Pops the Triceratops Fossil Restoration Project and other county programs earned multiple National Association of Counties awards, spotlighting local history and public education. Arts & Lifestyle: Union Hall’s “Wearing, Wearing” exhibition digs into clothing, decay, and race/colonial capitalism through artists exploring how fashion carries power. Health & Safety: A report says at least 12 detainees at a Colorado ICE jail in Aurora contracted tuberculosis, raising alarms about quarantine conditions. Education & Youth: A multi-state lawsuit targets federal cuts to school mental health grants, arguing the funding was already approved by Congress. Sports & Training: A Colorado-based pro shares simple exercises to build stronger downhill-running legs. Libraries & Learning: Anythink Nature Library opens Aug. 8 in Thornton, billed as the nation’s first public nature library. Tech & Work: Denver’s CEDIA Expo is set to host an IMCCA AI Lab for integrators, bringing practical AI use into real-world home/AV workflows.
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