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Amazon begins ramp-up of Loveland warehouse

Amazon.com Inc. has not yet set the date for the opening of its 3.5-million-square-foot warehouse facility in north Loveland, but hiring has begun.

Owners of Denver’s Glo Noodle House opening Boulder sushi spot

Christopher and Ariana Teigland, owners of Glo Noodle House in Denver, will open a new sushi concept in Boulder this spring.

Strong earnings push Ball Corp. stock price to yearly high

Ball Corp.’s stock price surpassed its previous 52-week high during early trading on the back of a strong fourth quarter earnings report from the can-manufacturing giant.

Boulder’s Kimbal Musk referenced 140+ times in Epstein files

Boulder resident Kimbal Musk, brother of Elon Musk, is referenced at least 140 times in emails exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, according to a new batch of documents the Department of Justice released last week.

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Broomfield brewery’s ‘Vanilla Ice’ joke backfires

Wonderland Brewing Co. had to issue a public apology and take down a Facebook post that enraged people who viewed its repeated mentions of “ice” as a reference to immigration enforcement and mocking Friday’s protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minneapolis.

Ministry to take over Estes Park thrift shop

Crossroads Assistance Ministry will take over operations of the 12-year-old nonprofit Village Thrift Shop in Estes Park, which plans to close at the end of the month because of an aging board and a lack of younger volunteers.

Hudson officials to get legal advice on potential ICE detention center

A Hudson Town Council agenda for its Wednesday meeting shows that officials in the small Weld County community will “receive legal advice from the Town Attorney regarding the potential re-use of the Hudson Correctional Facility,” a defunct prison that has reportedly been eyed for use in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's sweeping immigration crackdown.

Ent Credit Union to enter long-empty Longmont building

A large, long-vacant bank building in northwest Longmont soon will have a new tenant, with the arrival on its ground floor this spring of Colorado Springs-based Ent Credit Union.

New owner takes over Northern Colorado Dickey’s BBQ restaurants

Jason Hubbard is the new owner of Dickey’s Barbecue Pit franchise locations in Fort Collins and Greeley.

2 employees buy Fort Collins’ Old Firehouse Books

Longtime employees Revati Kilaparti and Teresa Steele have purchased Old Fiorehouse Books in Old Town Fort Collins. They succeed Susie Wilmer, who retired after owning area bookstores for 40 years.

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