Dot’s Diner business ‘better than expected’ during first year
Food & Drink

Dot’s Diner business ‘better than expected’ during first year

By Jeffrey V. Smith NEDERLAND In under a year, Heather Pellouchoud and Mark Rose have elevated the reputation of Dot’s Diner, a Boulder breakfast tradition for more than 30 years, while reviving Nederland residents’ desire for an intimate, affordable breakfast joint. Despite a few early bumps in the road, the co-owners of Dot’s Diner “On … Continue reading

Salto Coffee Works, Tin Shed Sports remodel creates ‘more functional’ space
Food & Drink

Salto Coffee Works, Tin Shed Sports remodel creates ‘more functional’ space

Tin Shed Sports’ Josh Harrod (left) and Adam Pause (right) with Co-Owner Karina Lusher (center) Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith By Jeffrey V. Smith NEDERLAND Karina Lusher is excited about the recent changes at Salto Coffee Works and Tin Shed Sports. After more than two and half years in their building, the sister businesses, co-owned … Continue reading

Hiking/Backcountry

Winter pile burning planned for Boulder and Clear Creek Ranger Districts

BOULDER – The Boulder and Clear Creek Ranger Districts of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland plan to take advantage of changing winter weather conditions to burn slash piles resulting from multiple fuels reductions and hazardous tree removal projects. Firefighters will spend the upcoming winter months burning piles in a number … Continue reading

Nederland celebrates its roots at Miners’ Days, Sept. 20-21
Culture

Nederland celebrates its roots at Miners’ Days, Sept. 20-21

Once a year Nederland celebrates its humble beginnings and history with its Miners’ Days Celebration. For two days Nederland comes alive again as real miners, men and women, with amazing skills compete in wood splitting, spike driving, jackleg drilling, bow sawing, mucking, and single and double jack drilling. This year’s event will be dedicated in … Continue reading