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Rankings and Recognitions

We like to recognize all the things that make Greeley a thriving community: student athletic and academic achievements; positive partnerships between businesses and schools; national rankings; and local, state and national awards earned by our non-profit, civic, business and government workers.

These recognitions aren't a pat on the back from locals to locals; rather, they're awards and kudos given from outside the community to those in Greeley who deserve it.

At each City Council Meeting, we recognize the people, organizations, and businesses that make Greeley great. Visit GTV8 to view videos of the presentations.


What’s Great About Greeley: Bikes, Bees, Boards and More

With these announcements we are appreciating the good work of our residents, showing support for their efforts, and encouraging everyone to share the word that Greeley is Great.

IMG_1982Bronze Level Designation: Bicycle Friendly Community
Greeley is one of 39 U.S. cities to be recognized by The League of American Bicyclists with a Bronze level Bicycle Friendly Community  designation. About 2% of the city’s workers bike to work….a number the City is hoping to increase. One way we can make
that happen is to participate in this year’s Bike to Work Day event on June 26th.

Greeley West High School: 4A Boys Swim & Dive State Champions
Congratulations to the Greeley West boys swim team for winning the Class 4A state title. This is the first-ever boys swimming title ever for West.

University of Northern Colorado: International Business Ethics & Sustainability Competition
Four students from the University of Northern Colorado’s Monfort College of Business took first in two categories at the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition. The students made three presentations related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, a global partnership whose aim includes ending poverty, improving health and education, reducing inequality, spurring economic growth, and addressing climate change. Their presentations, titled Vale Mining Company: Behind the Economic and Environmental Veil, involved the legal, financial and ethical dimensions of the problem; a recommended, viable solution; and sustainability issues. 

Local Hive: Best of Show – American Advertising Federation
Local Hive in Greeley, formerly Rice’s Honey, has been awarded eight creative awards, including “Best of Show,” by the American Advertising Federation. Award categories included logo, packaging, print campaign and Best Brand Makeover. Local Hive won the most awards of any brand in the competition.

Weld Food Bank: Third Best Food Bank in the U.S.
Financial news website 24/7 Wall Street has named Weld Food Bank the 3rd Best Food Bank in the U.S. The report considers food banks’ financial health, accountability, transparency and the percentage of expenses spent on programs and services delivered.


State Boards & Commissions Appointments
Colorado Governor Polis has appointed Lesley Clark Brooks, MD, of Greeley to serve as a doctor of medicine on the Colorado Medical Board which reviews applications for medical licenses. And has appointed Deborah Anne Suniga to serve as a non-attorney and as a Democrat from the Fourth Congressional District for the Supreme Court Nominating Commission. Congratulations to both!

Colorado Nurses Association Colorado Nightingale Luminary Award
The Colorado Nurses Association has recognized Banner Health nurse Julianne Fritz as a Colorado Nightingale Luminary Award winner for Leadership in Nursing Profession. Julianne is the regional director of oncology services at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley.
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City Manager's Office

1000 10th Street
Greeley, CO 80631

Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

970-350-9740

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