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Granby, Colorado is located in Grand County. Zip codes in Granby, CO include 80446. The median home price in Granby is $345,000. More Granby information.

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Thursday May 16 | Denver Post

Ice on Grand Lake, Lake Granby melting, but a week behind

Ice on local lakes is almost completely melted and should be all gone within the next few days, according to Marty Schroeder of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District.

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Fri May 10, 2013

The Boulder County Business Report

a New daya for Daybreak in ErieRead more

Chuck Bellock, president and chief executive of Boulder-based Community Development Group, looks over plans for the Daybreak housing development in Erie, which he calls "an overnight success after 14 years of hard work." ERIE - The long-delayed Daybreak housing development in Erie is once more proceeding according to plan - specifically, the town's ... (more)

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Sun Apr 28, 2013

Skyhidailynews.com

MPHS helps prepare students for academic tests

The Middle Park High School will be offering a pre-college exam test prep workshop that will cover elements of the ACT and SAT as well as test-taking strategies for both exams.

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Sat Apr 27, 2013

Skyhidailynews.com

Granby children win state aviation art competition

Granby library after-school program students were encouraged by local pilot and retired Navy Commander Rod Kauber in early January to participate in the 2013 International Aviation Art Contest.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

Skyhidailynews.com

Grand Economic Summit stresses teamwork

The room was full of local business owners, nonprofits and government officials who were eager to learn more about how to bring new businesses to the county and improve existing businesses.

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