News

  • Riverdale Animal Shelter Free Adoption Event

    Riverdale Animal Shelter, like many shelters in the Denver Metro area, has been taking in a higher number of animals this year. To help more adoptable pets at their shelter find loving homes, adoption fees will be waived for pets six months and older Friday, July 1, and Saturday, July 2.

  • Prost! Craft Brewing is Moving Their Headquarters to Northglenn

    Prost! Craft Brewing is moving their headquarters to Northglenn. With support from Adams County Commissioners and many community partners, this economic development investment will support the revitalization of the Northglenn Marketplace and will be an exciting place for the community to gather.

    Prost  will not only provide a local entertainment venue, it will bring more jobs to Northglenn and Adams County.

  • A Tribute to Bob Sakata

    Celebrated Colorado grower Bob Sakata, 96, died June 7. Bob was a pillar in the community of Brighton and a long time farmer in the area. 

  • Summer 2022 Photo Contest

     Did you capture a great photo in Adams County? It could be featured on an Adams County traffic signal box or in our Adams County publications and website. 

  • Noel Bernal Appointed as Adams County Manager

    At a special public hearing on Friday, June 3, the Adams County Board of Commissioners appointed Noel Bernal as County Manager.

    Bernal comes from the City of Brownsville, Texas, where he has served as City Manager since 2018. He will start with the county on Monday, Aug. 8.

  • Finalists Named for County Manager Position

    The Board of County Commissioners has selected two finalists for the County Manager position. The two finalists are:

    • Jody Andrews, Interim City Manager, City of Westminster, CO
    • Noel Bernal, City Manager, City of Brownsville, TX

    Recruitment has been underway since March for the new County Manager and will conclude in the coming weeks. The two finalists will complete interviews next week.

    We will provide information on the new County Manager after the process has been completed.

  • More Than $1 Million in Scholarships Awarded to County Students

    Fifty-eight Adams County high school students were awarded scholarships totaling more than $1 million on Tuesday, May 17, through the Adams County Scholarship Fund. Adams County Commissioners introduced the Scholarship Fund in 2016, making this the seventh group of recipients, in partnership with the Colorado Department of Higher Education's Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative.