If you’ve been paying attention, you might have noticed some changes at Boulder Weekly.
This past week, we launched our revamped website, boulderweekly.com. Check it out and let us know what you think — what you like, what you don’t and what you want more (or less) of. Your candid feedback helps us improve: email it to [email protected].
We also moved from our home of three decades in South Boulder. Aug. 2 was moving day, with many hands making light work to clear out years of accumulated memories. We donated everything we could to Habitat for Humanity and Arc Thrift stores, sent some stuff to storage, and recycled countless papers.
While we will miss South Boulder, we are excited to move back downtown, close to where it all began. Hopefully you’ll see our staff out and about taking meetings, grabbing coffee or simply being a presence in this wonderful community.
Lastly, we bid farewell to our printers at Prairie Mountain Press in Berthoud due to their corporate restructuring and site closure. Denver Post will be our new printing partner. This change means we'll be adjusting our paper size and redesigning all sections of the paper, including resizing all customer ads — a massive undertaking expertly managed by our incredible graphics team. Next week (Aug. 15) will be the first resized issue.
These three major challenges during the dog days of summer have been met head-on by our hardworking staff, who continue to produce what we believe is the best newspaper in Boulder County each and every week.
Our dedication to delivering top-notch local journalism while maintaining our independence is steadfast. We're committed to focusing on our communities, providing stories and features that capture the diverse array of concerns, interests, foibles, misdeeds, inspirations, joys, heartaches and the myriad stories that define the human experience.
All of these efforts are made possible by the continued support of loyal readers like you. While recent weeks have seen local papers around Colorado close, Boulder Weekly remains strong. With the ongoing support of our advertisers and readers, we expect to thrive for the next 30 years and beyond.
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This post has been updated to clarify when the new paper size will debut.