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Two O-I staff members empty a trash can full of glass bottles into a collection dumpster during a recycling drive at Crabtree Brewing Company.

This World Environment Day, Recycle Glass to Give Back

On World Environment Day, June 5, Owens-Illinois (O-I) will host a friendly competition among its five GLASS4GOOD programs, including the City of Greeley. The community with the most glass recycling selfies posted on Instagram will earn an additional $500 for their charitable partner.

GreeleyCO.gov - built for you - coming summer 2025

GreeleyCO.gov Coming Summer 2025

The City of Greeley is transitioning to a new website platform to improve your access to important city information. You can expect a design built with users in mind, enhanced accessibility and the same great experience across all your devices.

A former encampment site in a wooded area of Greeley in December 2024

Greeley Adopts Unauthorized Camping Ordinance to Address Public Health, Safety and Community Concerns

On June 3, Greeley City Council approved a new ordinance that limits camping on public and private property. It also limits the outdoor storage of personal items on public property. The rule is part of a larger effort to deal with concerns about safety, health hazards and damage to public spaces and buildings.  

History Hour Explores the Ku Klux Klan’s Rise in 1920s Colorado

May 09, 2025
The next installment of the History Hour series will be on Thursday, May 22. Historian Meg Dunn will present KKK in the 1920s in Colorado. During the presentation, Dunn will provide an overview of how the Ku Klux Klan was unfortunately revived in 1915 and invited to Colorado. It spread to every state region, including Northern Colorado, with a damaging impact. Read more about this History Hour presentation.

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