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The Perseid Meteor Shower Is About to Begin. The Best Is Still Weeks Away
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The Perseid Meteor Shower Is About to Begin. The Best Is Still Weeks Away

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 17, 2026

One of the year’s most anticipated meteor showers is about to return to the night sky, beginning a weeks-long buildup to what could be an […]

Doug’s Day Diner to Open New Milliken Location Thursday
  • Food & Dining

Doug’s Day Diner to Open New Milliken Location Thursday

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 15, 2026

A new dining option is set to open in Milliken this week, with Doug’s Diner scheduled to open its new location Thursday, July 16. The […]

As Johnstown Weighs Data Centers, Larimer County Already Has a Moratorium in Place
  • Local Government

As Johnstown Weighs Data Centers, Larimer County Already Has a Moratorium in Place

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 15, 2026

As Johnstown begins considering how data centers should fit into its future development plans, Larimer County is already several months into a temporary moratorium on […]

Are Data Centers Right for Johnstown? Town Council to Weigh Power, Water and Tax Impacts
  • Local Government

Are Data Centers Right for Johnstown? Town Council to Weigh Power, Water and Tax Impacts

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 12, 2026

Johnstown town leaders will take up a broader economic development question Monday: whether data centers should have a place in the community and, if so, […]

Johnstown Council to Weigh Term Limits, Parks Tax and Other November Ballot Questions
  • Local Government

Johnstown Council to Weigh Term Limits, Parks Tax and Other November Ballot Questions

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 12, 2026

Johnstown town leaders will consider Monday whether several potential questions should be placed before voters in the November 2026 election, including Town Council term limits […]

Johnstown Remembers Rick Hays and a Legacy Spanning Generations
  • Community News

Johnstown Remembers Rick Hays and a Legacy Spanning Generations

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 11, 2026

JOHNSTOWN, Colo. — For nearly a century, the Hays name has been tied to Johnstown’s history. This week, the community is remembering Richard Paul “Rick” […]

On The Hook Fish & Chips Brings First Dine-In Restaurant to Johnstown
  • Food & Dining

On The Hook Fish & Chips Brings First Dine-In Restaurant to Johnstown

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 7, 2026

On The Hook Fish & Chips, a Wyoming-founded food truck brand known for its line-caught fish and chips, has opened its first permanent dine-in restaurant […]

Fourth of July Safety: What Johnstown Residents Should Know About Fireworks, Fire Danger and America’s 250th
  • Public Safety

Fourth of July Safety: What Johnstown Residents Should Know About Fireworks, Fire Danger and America’s 250th

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 3, 2026

As Johnstown families prepare for Independence Day weekend, this year’s celebration carries added meaning. The United States is marking its 250th birthday, and Colorado is […]

Colorado Primary Results Shape November Ballot For Voters as GOP Governor Contest Remains Tight
  • Elections

Colorado Primary Results Shape November Ballot For Voters as GOP Governor Contest Remains Tight

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 3, 2026

Colorado’s June 30 primary election has set the stage for several major November races, but the Republican contest for governor remains the biggest unresolved question […]

Hot, Dry and Breezy Weather Brings Elevated Fire Risk to Johnstown Ahead of July 4
  • Community News

Hot, Dry and Breezy Weather Brings Elevated Fire Risk to Johnstown Ahead of July 4

  • Johnstown Republic
  • June 28, 2026

ot, hazy and breezy weather is expected in Johnstown this week as northern Colorado heads toward the Fourth of July weekend. With temperatures forecast in the 90s and dry conditions in place, residents are urged to use caution with fireworks, grilling, fire pits and anything that could create a spark.

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Johnstown Remembers Rick Hays and a Legacy Spanning Generations

  • July 11, 2026

JOHNSTOWN, Colo. — For nearly a century, the Hays name has been tied to Johnstown's history. This week, the community is remembering Richard Paul "Rick" Hays, a third-generation owner of…

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  • Food & Dining

On The Hook Fish & Chips Brings First Dine-In Restaurant to Johnstown

  • July 7, 2026

On The Hook Fish & Chips, a Wyoming-founded food truck brand known for its line-caught fish and chips, has opened its first permanent dine-in restaurant in Johnstown. The restaurant opened…

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  • Public Safety

Fourth of July Safety: What Johnstown Residents Should Know About Fireworks, Fire Danger and America’s 250th

  • July 3, 2026

As Johnstown families prepare for Independence Day weekend, this year’s celebration carries added meaning. The United States is marking its 250th birthday, and Colorado is also celebrating its 150th year…

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  • Elections

Colorado Primary Results Shape November Ballot For Voters as GOP Governor Contest Remains Tight

  • July 3, 2026

Colorado’s June 30 primary election has set the stage for several major November races, but the Republican contest for governor remains the biggest unresolved question from election night. As of…

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  • Community News

Roosevelt High School Class of 2026 Set to Graduate Friday Evening

  • Johnstown Republic
  • May 21, 2026

Roosevelt High School will celebrate the Class of 2026 during its graduation ceremony on Friday, May 22, at 6:30 p.m. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at Randall Hess…

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  • Development & Growth

CR 46 Now Open From Colorado Blvd (CR13) and Telep Ave (CR15)

  • Johnstown Republic
  • May 8, 2026

A newly improved section of County Road 46 is now open to traffic between Colorado Boulevard (CR 13) and Telep Avenue (CR 15), following recent paving work connected to ongoing…

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  • Elections

Colorado Primary Results Shape November Ballot For Voters as GOP Governor Contest Remains Tight

  • Johnstown Republic
  • July 3, 2026

Colorado’s June 30 primary election has set the stage for several major November races, but the Republican contest for governor remains the biggest unresolved question from election night. As of…

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  • Public Safety

48-Year Sentence Issued in 2023 Storage Unit Standoff Near Johnstown

  • Johnstown Republic
  • June 4, 2026

A Larimer County man has been sentenced to 48 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections after a 2023 standoff at a self-storage facility near the Johnstown exit on Interstate…

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