Candidates for Greeley Mayor Express Plans for the City as Election Looms
Mayoral candidates Dale Hall and Tiffany Simmons describe their plans for the city and the Cascadia project.
Mayoral candidates Dale Hall and Tiffany Simmons describe their plans for the city and the Cascadia project.
Former District 6 board member Valerie Leal-Whitehead is running against Ward III's Johnny Olson in the upcoming election, as tensions surrounding the Greeley Westside Project rise.
Greeley operates under a council-manager system.
The article details the voting process for the November 4, 2025, General Election in Weld County, Colorado, highlighting the state’s mail-in ballot system and key deadlines.
Students at UNC are generally uninterested in the Greeley election unless they're residents.
Council member Deb DeBoutez and blogger Brandon Wark are running for city council to represent Ward II in Greeley. Both candidates have differing political experience, with DeBoutez having a much longer career with the city. While they are in competition, both plan to focus on community and home in on the financial troubles that large projects such as Cascadia present.
UNC was founded as a teacher's college in 1889 with a mission to educate the best teachers in Colorado. UNC still reflects its original mission today.
As the College of Osteopathic Medicine nears completion, medical professionals and students weigh in on the impact the new school will have on UNC and the northern Colorado area.
Andy Feinstein recently delivered his State of the University Address on Sept. 23. He discussed ongoing issues that UNC is facing, as well as discussing future plans like "Rowing Not Drifting 2030." Overall, it was well received, but some members of the UNC community are still uneasy about the funding cuts.
UNC student government senators raised concerns about the university to President Andy Feinstein and Keith Humphrey, vice president for student affairs.
Sex trafficking is an ongoing issue nationwide. In northern Colorado, a professor at UNC is helping the victims of sex trafficking by bringing awareness to the cycle and how to identify instances of sex trafficking.
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a student-led religious organization at UNC dedicated to spreading the teachings of Christianity and the Bible.
UNC welcomes a new vice president of Student Affairs. Dr. Keith Humphrey aims to fully immerse himself in all UNC has to offer in order to make the student experience the best it can be.
UNC's Cancer Rehabilitation Institute is a valuable resource for cancer patients, allowing them to regain the independence they lost to their diagnosis through exercise.
UNC's Monfort College of Business launched a new hospitality and event management program this fall. Adjunct professor Julie Kennedy speaks about the importance of the program and the exciting transition from the Recreation, Tourism and Hospitality program.
UNC's Student Government Association is currently holding elections for freshman seats. Parliamentarian Joshua Rudnik and SGA president Delainey Davison speak on why student senate matters and the importance of voting.
UNC's new College of Osteopathic Medicine, expected to open in February 2026, is progressing through construction. Dago Venzor, a construction worker on the site, provided key insights into the process and how the team is staying on track.
UNC's Center for Career Readiness is hosting a career fair for students at 2 p.m. on November 13 in the University Center ballrooms. The fair will give interested students space to explore various opportunities across several employers, including Greeley-Evans School District and Denver Public Schools.
The UNC Bears started their season strong with a 17-3 victory over the Chadron State Eagles Saturday afternoon. The win came at a cost, as Bears' quarterback Peter Costelli sustained an injury likely to sideline him for the rest of the season, according to the team.