Fresh Snow, Stunning Upsets, and Hometown Hangouts: Your Boulder Local Roundup
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Sports fans, brace yourselves for the buzz around CU Buffs basketball. Yesterday at the CU Events Center, the Northern Colorado Bears pulled off a stunning upset, beating the Buffs 86-81 in their first win over Colorado since 1936. Bears guard Quinn Denker exploded for a career-high 33 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists after sitting out injured games, torching CU's defense that crumbled in the second half, surrendering 49 points. Freshman Isaiah Johnson fought back with 25 for the Buffs, but coach Tad Boyle's calling team meetings to fire up that defensive pride before Big 12 play starts January 3rd at Arizona State. This loss drops CU to 10-3, but it lights a fire under the squadimagine the energy when they rebound right here at home.
Shifting gears to today's fun, families with little ones, head to the Longmont Library at 1 p.m. for A Spoon Circus: The Lost Treasure, a whimsical Pre-K adventure blending arts and storytelling that'll spark imaginations and chase away any post-holiday blues. Meanwhile, over in Longmont, the brand-new Ironwood Golf Sim and Sports Bar is heating up as the go-to winter hangout. Owner Golden Rueckert, a local golfer and Chicago transplant, built it to foster communitythink league play on high-tech simulators recreating Pebble Beach in under an hour, trivia nights, music bingo, Ladies Night Tuesdays, and even zombie dodgeball for kids. Catch Bears or Broncos games, Premier League at 7 a.m. with coffee flowing, or rent it for your next party. They've got Grossen Bart lager on tap and food from nearby Parkway Food Hall, turning off-season blues into lasting friendships and swing tips.
On the university front, CU's Board of Regents is holding a special meeting todaykeep an eye on agendas for updates that could shape campus life. And a heads-up: there's talk of federal plans to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research here in Boulder, potentially shaking weather research that powers your phone apps and keeps flights safe. Local experts say it could ripple nationwide, but we'll track how it hits home.
Whether you're shredding fresh powder, cheering the Buffs' comeback, or connecting at Ironwood, make today count in our vibrant corner of Colorado. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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