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Tyler Duncan
Tyler Duncan is the government reporter for the Greeley Tribune. His articles focus on political content happening at the state and local levels that may affect the residents of Weld County. Tyler was formerly a reporter for CSU Rocky Mountain Media from 2016 to 2017, focusing on the political climate of the time. He also wrote for College Avenue as the publication's lifestyle columnist.
Tyler graduated Cum Laude from the University of New Mexico with a bachelor's degree in English-Philosophy and an associate's degree in Communications. Before working at the Greeley Tribune, he ran his own freelance book editing business for three years after attending Denver University’s Publishing Institute. Consequently, he has a passion for writing and telling stories that affect the lives of those who read them.
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Greeley Stampede launches ‘Fourth of July Family Pack’ to save at the food court
Aware that families typically spend around $50 on food at the Greeley Stampede, officials have created the Fourth of July Family Pack and other food-related packages to help ease the...

Weld County commissioners approve industrial zoning for data centers
"I believe that they (data centers) are absolutely critical infrastructure," Weld County Commissioner Chair Scott James said. "They are critical infrastructure, and we need to find a way to coexist...

Greeley leaders show commitment to homelessness solutions at film screening
"I think that the solutions are in your hands, and it just requires a united effort with everyone pulling in the same direction."

State Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer files to run for governor
Colorado State Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer is expected to announce a run for governor on Tuesday after filing for candidacy Monday.

Build-to-rent development to add 424 homes in west Greeley
Despite approving the rezoning, most city council members voiced a preference that the development would provide for-sale homes instead of rentals.

Greeley City Council passes ordinance aimed at stopping puppy mills in city limits
The Greeley City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that prohibits the retail or public sale of cats and dogs within the city.

Greeley looks to the Poudre River as a catalyst for community prosperity
"I think the river is a gift to all of us here in the community. ... I don't think we've been protecting it the way we should be."

Windsor Town Board approves purchase of 300 acres for open space preservation
"We’re thrilled to take this important step toward that goal with such an amazing property that will forever showcase Windsor’s commitment to open space preservation." Town Manager Shane Hale said.