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Indian Peaks Automotive
Nov 15th
Indian Peaks Auto has been a trusted name in auto repair since 1995. With over 100 years of combined experience, Indian Peaks has the expertise and equipment to get you back on the road quickly and economically. At Indian Peaks Auto, our philosophy is: “the customer comes first.” Many others claim the same, but few deliver the friendly, honest service only Indian Peaks can offer. Whether you need an oil change or you’re wondering what that noise is under the hood, come by and see why so many others keep coming back to Indian Peaks Auto for all their service needs.
5757 Arapahoe Ave., D1
Boulder, CO 80303
303-413-1163
info@indianpeaksauto.net
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22 Boom – Boulder Chamber Global Business Networking – Episode 43
Nov 15th
In the first 45 minutes Hear from Congressman Jared Polis and Foundry Group’s Jason Mendelson about current legislative efforts to remove barriers in accessing the highly qualified engineers and innovative entrepreneurs needed to drive growth and job creation in the high tech sector. Brad Hendrick from Caplan and Earnest will provide pointers on navigating the current environment to recruit and retain local and global talent for your growing business. After that insightful meeting have a look at how the Holiday pies are made at Great Harvest in Boulder, Hotshots movie review of Tower Heist and President Obama pardons a turkey from the Thanksgiving dinner table.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -
Global Business Networking Introduction -
Jared Polis -
Jason Mendelson -
Brad Hendrick -
More from Brad Hendrick -
Question about change -
Question about time frames of visas -
Change and Ignorance -
Limitations of work visas and how are they selected -
The Show Closes -
Baking with Scott – Holiday Pies -
Hotshots Movie Review – Tower Heist -
Thanksgiving Turkey Parade Obama -
Boulder Channel 1 Social Media -
Outro
Boulder traffic nightmares to continue
Nov 14th
Pearl Parkway closed for railroad crossing rehabilitation
From 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17, Pearl Parkway, between 30th Street and Frontier Avenue, will be closed in both directions for work on the railroad crossing. This closure will include the multi-use path along the south side of Pearl Parkway. Access to local businesses will be maintained throughout the project.
During construction, motorists will be detoured to Arapahoe and Valmont roads, and cyclists and pedestrians will be detoured north to the Goose Creek path. Detours will be posted, and alternate routes are advised. The RTD route 206 will be detoured onto Valmont Road between 30th Street and Foothills Parkway. Transit stops in the area will be closed and bus passengers on the 206 will encounter delays.
Crews from BNSF Railway will be working to restore the entire railroad crossing on Pearl Parkway. The project will include the complete replacement of rails and ties, installation of new concrete crossing panels, and restoration of the roadway and multi-use path approaches. The work schedule is weather-dependent and closure dates and times are subject to change.
Questions about the closure may be directed to David Neubauer of BNSF Railway at 307-432-7363. For more information, contact Alex May, Transportation Project Manager at 303-441-3266 or visit www.boulderconezones.net.