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Weld County Launches "Discover Weld" Web Site

Weld County Launches "Discover Weld" Web Site

The Weld County Board of Commissioners will launch a new web site on May 1, 2013, to highlight the attractions, events and people of Weld County.

Weld County Highlights Projects During Ad Valorem Check Presentation

Weld County Highlights Projects During Ad Valorem Check Presentation

During a special presentation held on the Fort Lupton campus of Aims Community College, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and Noble Energy presented their 2012 ad valorem checks to Weld County. The total of the two checks was $148,557,244 or nearly 33% of all taxes paid to the Weld County Treasurer.

The Weld County Board of Commissioners and Aims Community College used the event as an opportunity to talk about the projects and programs the revenue from the oil and gas industry helps to fund.

"This event was a great opportunity for the Board to talk about what projects the county is able to undertake as a result of the oil and gas revenue," said Commissioner Chairman William Garcia. Those projects include:

TABOR Refund: Every real property owner in Weld County receives a temporary tax credit on the County mill levy, and the County is able to extend the tax credit primarily due to the revenue from oil and gas.

Teens send text messages to get questions about sex answered

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Text messaging got off to a slow start in the U.S. in 1996, but it’s grown immensely popular with nearly 75 percent of Americans texting.

It’s made an impact on law and crime, social unrest and politics.

And now the short message is taking on teenagers and their most intimate questions.

Jefferson County’s Department of Public Health Monday launched “Go Ask Tish.”

It’s a text message service in which teenagers ask anything they ever wanted to know about sex.

They text questions to nurses who text answers right back.

“When we get bored, this is what we do,” says Tiana Vialpando, 16, a junior at Wheat Ridge High School.

Teens fast fingers seemingly text nonstop.

“Usually pretty often, probably like all day,” laughs Mia Guzman, 14, about how often she texts.

It’s mostly for fun.

“I am very social. So maybe around 100-plus, a day,” laughs Vialpando.

Small Businesses Are Growing in Weld County

According to information presented at the January 2013 Advisory Board meeting of the Northeast East Central Colorado Small Business Development Center (NEECCO SBDC), small businesses in Weld County are growing and thriving.

According to Richard Pickett, executive director of the SBDC, the Northeast East Central Region, to which Weld County belongs, realized $17,582,840 in capital formation in 2012.

Consumer alert: Sweepstakes is really scam to steal your personal info

DENVER — A warning about information arriving in your mailbox that promises millions of dollars. It’s really just a ploy to steal your personal information according to officials.

The big tan-looking envelopes have been showing up in mailboxes across Colorado.

It looks authentic with lots of markings for a professional financial institution. It’s also wants you to act quick… saying you have just a few days to fill out the information and sent it back in the mail or lose your chance at millions of dollars.

Victor Bernal had a great question when he received one of the envelopes in the mail this week. “Am I really going to receive $2 million?”

The sweepstakes entry told him he had two days to return it. “It looked absolutely real; it had time sensitive dates on it.”

All he needed to do was send $20 and some banking information and then they would deposit more than $2 million in his account.

Lakewood police ask for help identifying man who robbed 2 liquor stores

Lakewood police ask for help identifying man who robbed 2 liquor stores

Police in Lakewood want help identifying a man who has held up a couple of liquor stores recently.

The suspect went into a liquor store near W. Jewell Ave. and S. Oak St. at about 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 18 and threatened the store clerk with a knife. Police say he stole money from the cash register and left on foot.

Then on Sunday, January 20 at 8:35 p.m., a white male suspect entered a liquor store At W. Jewell Ave. and S. Kipling St.

The suspect threatened the store clerk with a handgun and stole money from the cash register. The suspect again left the store on foot but a possible related vehicle is a dark, two-toned Ford Explorer.

Lakewood police detectives think the same suspect committed both armed robberies.

Surveillance video images show he is a white male between 5’8″ and 6’2″. He has a medium build with sandy colored hair with a slight red tint. He has blue or green eyes and a very short beard and mustache.

Weld Commissioners Call for Dismissal of Setback Ruling

The Weld County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution on Wednesday, January 16, 2013, calling upon the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) to dismiss its recent decision to increase setbacks for oil and gas facilities and to convene “a meaningful stakeholder process that will consider the need for a close working and coordinating relationship between local governments and the COGCC…”

The resolution cities numerous issues with the COGCC rule-making process including: the lack of stakeholder outreach by the COGCC to the Local Governmental Designees (LGD’s) of three of the highest producing counties in the state, including Weld County; the violation of C.R.S. 24-4-103(4)(a) regarding the rule-making process of the COGCC ruling; and the underestimation of the comparison of the probable costs and benefits of the proposed rule to the probable costs and benefits of inaction as is also required by Colorado Revised Statue (C.R.S.