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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - February 3, 2023
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This week on Inside Boulder News: Personal Product Tax End, Carnegie Library COVID-19 Stories, and Flatiron Freddy
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B
Part
of
this
process,
we
did
engage
with
reached
out
to
and
heard
from
several
non-profit
leaders
and
community
members
from
groups
that
serve
teens
all
the
way
up
to
older
adults
and-
and
there
was
just
very,
very
broad
support,
and
we
just
appreciate
those
people
I'm
taking
the
time
to
reach
out
and
to
share
their
input
with
us.
It
was
very
helpful
part
of
the
process,
while.
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This
tax
exemption
will
offer
a
slight
Financial
relief.
The
city's
housing
and
Human
Services
Department
offers
other
opportunities
for
community
members
to
help
help
getting
their
bills
paid
and
helping
ends
meet.
This
includes
the
city's
food
tax
rebate
program
and
funding
to
area
nonprofits
like
the
emergency
family
assistance
association,
the.
C
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For
more
information
on
this
tax
exemption
and
to
learn
more
about
financial
assistance
in
Boulder,
please
visit
the
City's
online
Newsroom
Boulder
Public,
Libraries
Carnegie
Library
for
local
history
needs
your
help
to
document
the
covid-19
pandemic.
Archivist
Nicole
dosimo
tells
us
how
you
can
share
your
covet
stories
with
future
Generations
Boulder
Public,
Libraries,
Carnegie
Library
for
local
history
wants
your
help
to
document
the
covid-19
pandemic.
The.
D
Covid
community
stories
project
is
an
initiative
just
to
collect
and
preserve
people's
stories
from
across
Boulder
County
about
their
experiences
during
covid.
We
got
a
lot
of
questions
at
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic.
People
looking
for
stories
about
the
1918,
Spanish
flu
and
I,
found
that
we
didn't
really
have
great
answers
for
those
questions.
There
just
wasn't
a
lot
of
material
in
the
archive.
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I
think,
as
someone
who's
living
through
a
certain
period
of
History,
it's
easy
to.
You
know
think
that
your
story
is
not
important,
but
in
50
years
someone
will
want
to
know
the
personal
details
just
to
understand
what
it
was
like
to
live
through
this
time.
I
also
think
the
reason
people
were
searching
for
stories
from
the
1918
Spanish
Flu
is
because
there's
just
this
impulse
to
say
how
did
we
survive
this
before
community.
A
D
My
goal
with
the
with
creating
the
questionnaire
was
getting
as
many
different
stories
as
possible,
so
really
wanting
to
capture
how
it
affected
different
people.
So
trying
I've
been
really
trying
to
get
the
survey
or
get
the
questionnaire
out
to
people
from
all
different
income
levels.
Racial
backgrounds,
working
backgrounds,
I
I
found
it
especially
important
to
try
to
seek
out,
for
example,
stories
from
teachers
and
stories
from
people
who
work
in
healthcare
because
people
were
so
affected
by
that
to.
A
Fill
out
the
questionnaire
and
give
an
insight
into
Boulder's
history
for
generations
to
come.
Please
visit
the
website
seen
on
your
screen.
Applications
are
now
open
for
businesses
interested
in
participating
in
the
city's
outdoor
dining
pilot.
The
Five-Year
pilot
program
provides
year-round
outdoor,
dining
rules
for
restaurants,
brew,
pubs,
taverns,
breweries,
distilleries
and
wineries.
The
program
enables
these
businesses
to
offer
more
space
to
customers
by
expanding
outside,
with
more
consistent,
pre-approved
infrastructure
for
the
expansion
areas.
The
pilot
program
began
on
September
1st
2022
immediately
following
the
expression
of
emergency
orders
on
August
31st
2022.
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The
second
application
window
for
participation
in
the
pilot
program
opened
this
week
and
goes
through
Wednesday
March
1st
for
three-year
permits.
There's
a
total
of
24
businesses
currently
participating
more
information
on
the
city's
outdoor
dining
pilot
program
may
be
found
on
the
website.
Seen
on
your
screen,
whether
it
be
skiing
down,
Chautauqua
or
canoeing
down
a
zip
line
flat
iron
Freddy's
sure
knows
how
to
make
an
entrance
open
space
in
Mountain,
Parks
flattering
Friday
even
on
Groundhog
Day
is
a
quirky
uniquely
boldered
tradition.
That
has
happened
for
more
than
10
years.
A
This
year
the
stuffed
yellow-bellied
Marmot
emerge
from
the
cost
of
a
golden
eagle
and
saw
his
shadow,
his
prediction
six
more
weeks
of
winter.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
on
this
week's
edition
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