finance
Brides on a Budget: The Microweddings of Boulder County
Not everyone wants to spend $50,000 on their wedding. From preferring to spend money on their first home or a fun honeymoon, couples have many reasons to throw a microwedding or a wedding that costs less than $20,000.
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Month in Review | April 2023
Recapping some of the main events in Boulder County, Colorado, America, and the world all within the past month.
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Rising Utility Bills Unsustainable for Many Colorado Households
Rising fuel costs are causing a rising number of Colorado’s struggling families to face steeply increased utility bills, and those oversized bills are expected to keep coming through winter months. Help is available through Energy Outreach Colorado’s helpline: (866) 432-8435.…
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Here we go again… or are we?
2022 has been a crazy year for Real Estate. As a former mortgage lender for 13+ years before joining Brie and Tom Fowler in Real Estate, I found myself going over what we went through in the Housing Crisis compared…
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Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan promises ‘targeted relief.’ Are you eligible?
Colorado Department of Higher Education Commissioner Angie Paccione said debt relief is especially helpful for the 700,000 Coloradans who went to college but didn’t complete a degree. Half of all Colorado students graduating college in 2020 held debt, on average…
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Happy Anniversary! Motus Theater’s 2021 Annual Report
As of January 2022, Motus Theater reached 10 years of programming. 10 YEARS! Happy—amazing, hardworking, transformative—anniversary.
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A Survival List for a Healthier, Happier Spring | Health
The times are changin’. Let’s get back to our lives with health, happiness, and budgets in mind as we head into a new spring.
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The Injustice of Real Estate: History, Hope, and Solutions for a More Equitable Future
The historical timeline of racism in the U.S., leading up to today, has systematically worked to prevent the BIPOC community from acquiring wealth and homes as easily as White people.
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Reclaiming Sustainability
In 2013, an alarming piece of released governmental data revealed how Colorado had become a central target in contributing to the threat of climate change. Between the years of 2000 and 2010, the state was recorded having one of the…
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