Greeley Daily Brief: Ballots arrive, crash investigation, and school meetings ahead

Greeley, CO — February 6, 2026 — Ballots are arriving ahead of a special city election, a midweek crash sent one person to the hospital, and local school district meetings are s…


Citywide election ballots are now arriving

Ballots are officially in the mail for Greeley’s upcoming special election scheduled for February 24. The citywide vote focuses on Ballot Issue 1A, which asks voters whether a recently adopted city ordinance should be repealed.

Registered voters have multiple options for returning their ballots. Completed ballots may be mailed back or placed in one of the city’s secure ballot drop boxes. To be counted, ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on election day.

City officials are encouraging residents to return ballots as early as possible. Mailing ballots early or using drop boxes can help avoid delays and ensure votes are counted on time.

Midweek crash sends one woman to hospital

Emergency crews responded to a T-bone collision near 16th Street on Wednesday morning, February 4. According to available information, one woman was transported to the hospital with reported injuries to her neck, shoulder, and ribs.

The crash occurred late in the morning and involved at least two vehicles. At this time, authorities have not released additional details about what led up to the collision.

An investigation into the crash remains ongoing, and no further updates have been shared.

School district meetings scheduled for Monday

Looking ahead to next week, Greeley-Evans School District 6 has two public meetings scheduled for Monday, February 9. A board work session will take place in the late afternoon, followed by the district’s regular board meeting in the evening.

These meetings typically include discussions on district operations, planning topics, and other school-related matters. Time is also generally set aside for public comment during the regular meeting.

Community members who want to stay informed about local education issues may wish to review meeting agendas in advance and consider attending or following along.

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