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Macie May

Macie May

I moved to Colorado in 2014 and fell in love with the local media climate. I was a co-founder for two nonprofit media groups before joining the Longmont Leader team as editor in 2020. I am excited to spread my wings into a new community with the Broomfield Leader, where I also will serve as editor. When searching for joy in my life, I turn to hanging out with my kids and being outside.

Phone
720-749-1707 ext 1242
Email
[email protected]

Recent Work by Macie

Boulder County Rotary clubs gear up for Day of Service

Boulder County Rotary clubs gear up for Day of Service

Volunteers are needed.
Local filmmakers offer racial history documentary to local schools

Local filmmakers offer racial history documentary to local schools

“We try to bring in as many perspectives from the community so kids understand the complexity of all of this"
Niwot High School showcases first Unified Theater performance

Niwot High School showcases first Unified Theater performance

“I want my class to be a positive place where students can express themselves"
Bootstrap Brewing exports beer to Europe

Bootstrap Brewing exports beer to Europe

“We love to travel, and this new marketing emphasis is a perfect way to sell more beer"
Weld Co seeks help finding missing at risk person

Weld Co seeks help finding missing at risk person

Woman left behind necessary medication
Prescription Take Back Day is Saturday

Prescription Take Back Day is Saturday

Longmont offers several locations for people to drop off medications
Coach Prime works out with patients at UCHealth

Coach Prime works out with patients at UCHealth

The University of Colorado coach shared his own experiences dealing with injuries
SVVSD approved for alternative education licensure program

SVVSD approved for alternative education licensure program

The new program is expected to begin in August.
People Powered event shares demographic information for Longmont

People Powered event shares demographic information for Longmont

The net migration — the number of people moving to or from Colorado — has decreased since the pandemic.
Longmont horses help with mental health

Longmont horses help with mental health

“You never know what somebody else’s experience is,” Shultz said
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