Current Edition - 1/20/2012
News Stories
Banks, credit unions tout specific strengths
BOULDER - Banks and credit unions each have specific strengths when it comes to attracting customers.Locally, at least one credit union touts its mortgage lending capability as a way to draw ... 
Industry adjusting to 'new normal
Banks have plans to offset potential losses created by new regulations 
Creating a legally binding parenting plan
Question: My spouse and I are divorcing and we have children. What is the court looking for in a parenting plan?Answer: Parenting plans are not one-size-fits-all. If you find yourself drafting a ... 
NBS high-tech tracker of music buzz
Startup helps bands discover what's said about them on Web 
Plumber adds electric van to fleet
Boulder Electric Vehicle builds $70,000 service van for Precision Plumbing 
BSC Signs grows as one-stop shop
Sign business designs, makes, installs, maintains variety of styles 
Facciotti's new studio in Louisville will feature variety of local artists
LOUISVILLE - Angela Facciotti has been creating copper designs in her basement since 2001.As a part-time artist, she displayed her work in a few locations while holding down a day job as a real ... 
Banks, credit unions add new leaders
BOULDER - Some new banking and credit union gurus have their desks in Boulder Valley offices these days.Brian Larson became the new Boulder market president in November of FirstBank Holding ... 
Fresca Foods grows with clients' success
LOUISVILLE - The outside of natural foods contract manufacturer Fresca Foods Inc. looks like just another unassuming warehouse in a Front Range business park.But inside the plant, employees in ... 
Startups raise $47.5 million in January
SendGrid, Symplified, Next Big Sound cash in 
Array Biopharma starts search to replace Conway
BOULDER - Array BioPharma Inc. is looking for a new leader, after it longtime chief executive and director Robert E. Conway resigned for personal reasons.In the interm, Kyle Lefkoff, chairman of ... 
Mad Max
Sutherburg rides out recession on core services 
Open space to become political battlefield
GMO-Free Boulder wants to affect commissioners' race 
Longmont ponders Butterball site
City given 'right of first refusal' as potential buyers tour property 
Columns
Real Estate
Michael Davidson Urban Frontier buys land in Broomfield 
Publisher's Notebook
Christopher Wood GMO debate grows in intensity 
The Eye
The Eye
Online search for sugar not all that sweet 
Editorial
Editorial
Longmont officials should consider purchase of Butterball site 
News Briefs
On the Job
BANKING, FINANCESuperior-based Key Equipment Finance, a bank-held equipment finance company and affiliate of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), named Doug Beebe as vice president, energy finance. Beebe will ... 
Awards
TMC, a global integrated media firm, named Boulder-based Radish Systems LLC's ChoiceView a Customer Interaction Solutions 2011 Product of the Year. With ChoiceView, enterprises can ... 
Business Digest
OPENINGSMark Geist will open Geisty's Dogg House restaurant and bar at 1116 13th St. on The Hill near the University of Colorado Boulder campus in early February. Geisty's will feature gourmet ... 
Product Update
Broomfield-based Lanx Inc., a privately held medical-device company, completed the prelaunch evaluation of its Durango Stand-Alone ALIF System. with 100 successful implantations. Full commercial ... 
Nonprofit Network
BRIEFSSafehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence is seeking volunteers to help with its 2012 Chocolate Lovers' Fling fundraiser that will be held Feb. 11. The nonprofit will conduct ... 
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