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Big choices to shape Weld’s largest city
GREELEY — What will Greeley’s future look like by the end of 2025? It will depend on big decisions yet to be made by city officials, by the Weld County commissioners, and probably by voters. The City Council in May approved a financing plan for a $1.1 billion entertainment district on city-owned land near Weld…
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City of Greeley
John Gates, mayor
Raymond C. Lee III, city manager
John Hall, director, economic development & urban revitalization
Greeley Chamber of Commerce
Jamie Henning, president & CEO
Greeley Downtown Development Authority
Bianca Fisher, executive director
Upstate Colorado Economic Development
Rich Werner, president & CEO
local regional news
- State Farm Insurance has donated $50,000 to Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity. The donation was…
- The Greeley Creative Arts Center will present "3×3: A Micro Art Festival," an exhibition…
- The Weld Trust, a philanthropic organization that emerged from the sale of North Colorado Medical…
- StarRise Apartments, a 58-unit “permanent supportive housing” community in Greeley, won a pair…
- Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has filed an administrative lawsuit against Greeley Demands…
- A Woman’s Place, a 48-year-old nonprofit that provides safe shelter, crisis advocacy, prevention…
- Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (Nasdaq: PPC) plans to shut down harvesting operations at its Chattanooga,…
- JBS USA will close two U.S. facilities in Pennsylvania and Texas, with the closures aimed at…
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Banner Health
City of Greeley
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
JBS USA
Leprino Foods
North Range Behavioral Health
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.
UCHealth
University of Northern Colorado
Weld County
