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Timberline adopts new web platform

Timberline Fire Protection District (TFPD) convened its monthly board meeting on Tuesday, April 16, at Station 3 in Black Hawk, Colorado. Present were President Rick Wenzel, Vice President John

[caption id="attachment_110789" align="alignleft" width="300"] Pinned with pride: Captain Nick Faes’ wife and daughters help to pin him with the collar brass earned for his

NFPD: Power outages are “new norm”

[caption id="attachment_110862" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] New graduates from the BCFFA Fire Academy – and their Chief: Back row: Bobby Swanson, Joe Luna, Scott Papich, Steve Cepek, Max

The Gilpin County Commissioners (BoCC) opened a work session on Monday, April 22, exclusively online via Microsoft Teams. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the County’s legislative

NDDA: More color with more public art

The Nederland Downtown Development Authority (NDDA) met on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at 6 p.m. to select artists to create new murals in town. Board members also voted on the funding methods they

[caption id="attachment_110517" align="alignleft" width="207"] Central City’s paint program: Barbara Lockerman secures partial grant for restoration of porch, roof, and paint in a Historic District

Historic preservation grants approved

Mayor Jeremy Fey called the Central City Council meeting to order on Tuesday, April 16, with the entire council present. Also there were City Manager Daniel R. Miera and City Clerk Reba

Can Rollinsville be developed?

[caption id="attachment_110519" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Safety first: Residents and business owners from Rollinsville gather at a Gilpin County Commissioners’ work session to address the

The Nederland Board of Trustees (BOT) met on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, to discuss the power outage inflicted on the Town by Xcel Energy. Trustees also voted on whether to approve a subdivision of six

The Gilpin County Commissioners (BoCC) opened a work session at 9 a.m. on April 16, 2024, at the Historic Courthouse in Central City. Commissioners Susan Berumen (Chair) and Marie A. Mornis

The Black Hawk City Council (BHCC) held their regular meeting on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in the Council Chambers. Before this meeting, the Council held an “Elected Officials Ethics

New members sworn in to BOT

The new Trustees who were elected to the Board on April 2, 2024, were officially sworn in on Thursday, April 11. Mayor Billy Giblin was reelected as Mayor of Nederland with 311 votes; Luke Miller

The Gilpin County Food Pantry is on the cusp of a much-needed transformation, with plans for a new facility taking shape. Recently unveiled site designs and floor plans, presented at the March

The Gilpin County Commissioners (BoCC) called their regular meeting to order at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. In attendance were Commissioners Marie A. Mornis, Susan Berumen, and Sandy

[caption id="attachment_110291" align="alignleft" width="300"] Thank you and let’s take action: Mayor Jeremy Fey commends Central City Fire Chief Gary Allen for 50 years of

The Gilpin County Commissioners (BoCC) called a work session to order at approximately 4 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2024, exclusively online via Microsoft Teams. The purpose of the meeting was to

Eldora Enterprises seeks water rights

In December of 2023, Eldora Enterprises LLC filed an application with the District Court, Water Division I, and the Office of the Water Clerk for conditional storage rights and change of water rights

Ned town Administrator resigns

On Tuesday, April 9, The Mountain-Ear received this press announcement: Town of Nederland Announces Resignation of Town Administrator The Town of Nederland announces the resignation of Miranda

[caption id="attachment_110065" align="alignleft" width="201"] Touring coroner’s office: Boulder County Coroner Jeff Martin welcomed a tour group. The tour presented facts and the purpose of a

SAB looks at Animal Code ordinance

The Nederland Sustainability Advisory Board (SAB) met on Thursday, March 28 to review the Animal Code Ordinance and see updates from the different subcommittees. In 2022, the Board of Trustees

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