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  2. Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The City of Boulder City was incorporated on November 4, 1871. [4] On September 20, 1875, the first cornerstone was laid for the first building (Old Main) on the CU campus. Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876, [20] and the university officially opened on September 5, 1877. [21] The City of Boulder City shortened its name to the City of ...

  3. Boulder releases application for 2024 Human Services Fund - AOL

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    Jul. 19—Boulder has released its Human Services Fund grant application for 2024. The city plans to award $1.9 million next year via a competitive application process to qualified organizations ...

  4. List of municipalities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado has 157 statutory towns that operate under Title 31, Article 1, Section 203 and Article 4, Part 3 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. The statutory town of Creede uses the official title "City of Creede". [1] Likewise, Garden City, Lake City, Orchard City, and Sugar City are legally statutory towns and "city" is only a part of their ...

  5. Boulder Shelter will add capacity, while city continues ... - AOL

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    Dec. 29—While Boulder continues to review a letter sent by the ACLU that demands a moratorium on enforcement of the city's camping ban throughout the winter, the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless ...

  6. List of Colorado municipalities by population - Wikipedia

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    With a 2023 population estimate of 716,577 residents, the City and County of Denver remains the most populous municipality in Colorado as it has since its original incorporation on December 3, 1859. [ a ] The Town of Carbonate remains with no year-round residents as it has since the 1890 United States census .

  7. Boulder City Council approves new occupancy limit after ... - AOL

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  8. Mark Ruzzin - Wikipedia

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    Mark Ruzzin is an American politician, who served as the mayor of Boulder, Colorado. Ruzzin was first elected to the Boulder City Council in November 2001 and re-elected in November 2003. He was appointed mayor by the city council in September 2004 and reappointed in November 2005.

  9. Timeline of Boulder, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Penfield Tate, Boulder's first and only black mayor, elected to Boulder City Council. 1972 - Historic Boulder, Inc. formed. 1973 - Vajradhatu headquartered in Boulder. [23] 1974 - Naropa Institute [23] and Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics established. 1974 - a series of bombings kill six Chicano activists (Los Seis de Boulder). 1975