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Erin O'Toole
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KUNC
The proposal calls on districts to adopt formal policies on hearing challenges and sets limits on who can file them.
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  • Libby James, a woman with short-cropped silver hair and wearing a silver winter jacket walks through a field
    Courtesy of ACT Human Rights Film Festival / Patty Jen Arndt
    A new documentary celebrates the career of an extraordinary competitive runner. Libby James, a Fort Collins athlete, has an impressive array of race performances under her belt – many of which she achieved after the age of 40. We talk about her legacy in the field of women’s running, on today’s In The NoCo.
  • A man and a woman stand behind a table at a trade show talking to another woman. They are surrounded by banners and images displaying their products.
    Annika Sisac
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    GoodLove Foods
    If you think eating gluten free means giving up baked goods like biscuits and cinnamon rolls, a Longmont business wants you to think differently. GoodLove Foods recently made an appearance on the TV show Shark Tank – and came away with a deal. You can learn what got them started, and why their business is thriving amidst a saturated gluten-free market.
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