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Greeley, Colorado

Greeley is the home rule municipality city that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Weld County, Colorado, United States.[1][6] The city population was 108,795 at the 2020 United States Census, an increase of 17.12% since the 2010 United States Census.[4] Greeley is the tenth most populous city in Colorado. Greeley is the principal city of the Greeley, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and is a major city of the Front Range Urban Corridor. Greeley is located in northern Colorado and is situated 49 miles (79 km) north-northeast of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.

Greeley, Colorado
The Weld County Courthouse in Greeley.
Location of the City of Greeley in Weld County, Colorado.
Greeley
Location of Greeley in the United States
Greeley
Greeley (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°25′24″N 104°42′33″W / 40.42333°N 104.70917°W / 40.42333; -104.70917[2]
Country United States
State Colorado
CountyWeld County seat[1]
Founded1869
IncorporatedNovember 15, 1885[3]
Named forHorace Greeley
Area
 • Total49.092 sq mi (127.148 km2)
 • Land48.933 sq mi (126.735 km2)
 • Water0.159 sq mi (0.413 km2)
Elevation4,675 ft (1,425 m)
Population
 • Total108,795
 • Rank10th in Colorado
286th in the United States
 • Density2,223/sq mi (858/km2)
 • Metro
328,981 (156th)
 • CSA
3,623,560 (17th)
 • Front Range
5,055,344
Time zoneUTC−07:00 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−06:00 (MDT)
ZIP Codes[5]
80631–80634 & 80638–80639
Area code970
FIPS code08-32155
GNIS feature ID0180649 [2]
HighwaysUS 34, US 85, SH 257, SH 263, SH 392
WebsiteCity of Greeley Colorado
Tenth most populous Colorado city

Greeley is also a mid-sized college town, home to the University of Northern Colorado and Aims Community College.

History edit

 
Greeley in 1882

Union Colony edit

Greeley began as the Union Colony of Colorado, which was founded in 1869 by Nathan C. Meeker, an agricultural reporter for the New York Tribune as an experimental utopian farming community "based on temperance, religion, agriculture, education and family values," with the backing of the Tribune's editor Horace Greeley, who popularized the phrase "Go West, young man".[7][8][9] A committee which included Meeker and former Civil War general Robert Alexander Cameron traveled to Colorado to find a suitable site, and purchased 12,000 acres at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers. The site, formerly known as the "Island Grove Ranch", included the area of Latham, an Overland Trail station, and was halfway between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado along the tracks of the Denver Pacific Railroad.[8]

By May, 500 people had arrived to take up residence in the new colony. The name Union Colony was later changed to Greeley in honor of Horace Greeley,[10] who had come to Colorado in the 1859 Pike's Peak Gold Rush.[11][12]

Latham edit

Greeley is located just west of the area previously occupied by the Overland Trail station of Latham, originally called the Cherokee City Station. The Latham station, which was also known as Fort Latham, was built in 1862 and named in honor of Milton S. Latham, one of California's early senators. The stagecoach station was at the confluence of the South Platte River and the Cache la Poudre River. It is believed that the birth of the first white child born in Colorado, a girl, occurred there. Fort Latham was the headquarters of the government troops during the Indian conflicts of 1860–1864 and the county seat; the post office was called Latham.[13]

Early history edit

Greeley was incorporated as a city on April 6, 1886.[14]

Greeley was built on farming and agriculture, but kept up with most modern technologies as they grew. Telephones were in town by 1883 with electric lights downtown by 1886.[14] Automobiles were on the roads alongside horse drawn buggies by 1910.[14] A Women's Citizens League was established there to support female suffrage.[15]

In 1922 KFKA became one of the first radio stations to broadcast in the US[14] and the Greeley Municipal Airport was built in 1928.[14]

Greeley housed two POW camps in 1943,[14] during World War II. One was for German POWs and the other was for Italian POWs. A vote to allow the sale of alcohol passed by a mere 477 votes in 1969,[14] thus ending temperance in the city.

The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra was started in 1911.[14] In 1958, Greeley became the first city to have a Department of Culture.[14]

 
8th avenue and 8th Street, downtown Greeley, Colorado

Geography edit

Greeley is located in the High Plains of northern Colorado about 25 mi (40 km) east of the Rocky Mountains and north of Denver.

Greeley is bordered on the south by the towns of Evans and Garden City. The Greeley/Evans area is bounded on the south by the South Platte River, and the Cache la Poudre River flows through north Greeley. The city is served by US Route 85 and US Route 34.[16]

At the 2020 United States Census, the city had a total area of 31,419 acres (127.148 km2) including 102 acres (0.413 km2) of water.[4]

The nearest city with a population of over 100,000 is Fort Collins, in neighboring Larimer County.

Climate edit

 
Flooding in Greeley in 2013

Greeley experiences a semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk). High temperatures are generally around 90–95 °F (32 °C) in the summer and 40-45 °F (4 °C) in the winter, although significant variation occurs. The hottest days generally occur around the third week of July and the coldest in January. Nighttime lows are near 60 °F (16 °C) in the summer and around 15–20 °F (−9 °C) in the winter. Record high temperatures of 112 °F (44.4 °C) have been recorded, as have record low temperatures of –25 °F (–32 °C). The first freeze typically occurs around October 4 and the last around May 4. Extratropical cyclones which disrupt the weather for the eastern two-thirds of the US often originate in or near Colorado, which means Greeley does not experience many fully developed storm systems. Warm fronts, sleet, and freezing rain are practically nonexistent here. In addition, the city's proximity to the Rocky Mountains and lower elevation, compared to the mountains west of the city, result in less precipitation and fewer thunderstorms. This is paradoxical, because adjacent areas (mostly farmland) experience between 7 and 9 hail days per year.[17]

The climate in Greeley, as well as all of Colorado, is extremely dry. The Chinook winds coming off the mountains often raise temperatures to near 70 °F (21 °C) in January and February, and sometimes to near 90 °F (32 °C) in April. Greeley's elevation and low year-round humidity means that nighttime low temperatures are practically never above 68 °F (20 °C), even in the hottest part of the summer. The diurnal temperature range is usually rather wide, with a 50-degree (Fahrenheit) difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows not uncommon, especially in the spring and fall. Rapid day-to-day and diurnal fluctuation in temperature is also common.

Climate data for Greeley, Colorado, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1967–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 74
(23)
78
(26)
85
(29)
91
(33)
101
(38)
110
(43)
112
(44)
106
(41)
105
(41)
91
(33)
84
(29)
76
(24)
112
(44)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 63.0
(17.2)
67.2
(19.6)
77.3
(25.2)
83.9
(28.8)
91.5
(33.1)
99.1
(37.3)
102.0
(38.9)
98.9
(37.2)
95.2
(35.1)
86.0
(30.0)
73.2
(22.9)
62.7
(17.1)
103.1
(39.5)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 44.1
(6.7)
47.7
(8.7)
59.1
(15.1)
66.0
(18.9)
74.7
(23.7)
85.8
(29.9)
91.7
(33.2)
89.2
(31.8)
81.9
(27.7)
67.8
(19.9)
53.6
(12.0)
43.4
(6.3)
67.1
(19.5)
Daily mean °F (°C) 30.8
(−0.7)
33.9
(1.1)
43.6
(6.4)
50.7
(10.4)
59.6
(15.3)
69.7
(20.9)
75.5
(24.2)
73.3
(22.9)
65.3
(18.5)
52.2
(11.2)
39.7
(4.3)
30.6
(−0.8)
52.1
(11.1)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 17.5
(−8.1)
20.0
(−6.7)
28.1
(−2.2)
35.3
(1.8)
44.5
(6.9)
53.6
(12.0)
59.3
(15.2)
57.3
(14.1)
48.7
(9.3)
36.6
(2.6)
25.8
(−3.4)
17.8
(−7.9)
37.0
(2.8)
Mean minimum °F (°C) −2.9
(−19.4)
0.9
(−17.3)
10.2
(−12.1)
21.6
(−5.8)
31.3
(−0.4)
43.8
(6.6)
52.2
(11.2)
49.6
(9.8)
35.8
(2.1)
20.0
(−6.7)
6.4
(−14.2)
−1.2
(−18.4)
−9.2
(−22.9)
Record low °F (°C) −25
(−32)
−20
(−29)
−10
(−23)
−3
(−19)
21
(−6)
34
(1)
42
(6)
41
(5)
17
(−8)
−2
(−19)
−7
(−22)
−24
(−31)
−25
(−32)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.45
(11)
0.45
(11)
0.91
(23)
1.83
(46)
2.65
(67)
1.78
(45)
1.61
(41)
1.56
(40)
1.13
(29)
1.06
(27)
0.67
(17)
0.55
(14)
14.65
(371)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 5.7
(14)
5.1
(13)
5.1
(13)
3.7
(9.4)
0.5
(1.3)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.5
(1.3)
3.3
(8.4)
5.4
(14)
5.6
(14)
34.9
(88.4)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 3.7 4.2 5.1 7.6 10.8 8.1 7.3 7.0 6.2 5.6 4.3 3.6 73.5
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 3.2 3.4 2.5 2.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.1 2.8 3.4 19.0
Source 1: NOAA[18]
Source 2: National Weather Service[19]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870480
18801,297170.2%
18902,39584.7%
19003,02326.2%
19108,179170.6%
192010,95834.0%
193012,20311.4%
194015,99531.1%
195020,35427.3%
196026,31429.3%
197038,90247.8%
198053,00636.3%
199060,53614.2%
200076,93027.1%
201092,88920.7%
2020108,79517.1%
U.S. Decennial Census

As of the 2021 American Community Survey 1-year estimates,[20] there were 109,340 people and 38,381 households in the city. The age distribution shows 80,882 residents are age 18 and older and 28,458 residents are under 18 years of age. The age distribution of the population showed 30.1% from 0 to 19, 8.8% from 20 to 24, 28.6% from 25 to 44, 21.0% from 45 to 64, and 11.4% ages 65+. The median age was 31.7 years old. The gender distribution was 48.2% male and 51.8% female. For every 100 females, there were 93.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.6 males.

The racial makeup of the city was 64.1% White, 2.8% Black or African American, 1.2% American Indian and Alaska Native, 1.4% Asian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, 13.0% from other races, and 17.3% that identify as two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 43.8% of the population.

Out of 38,381 total households, 26,460 (68.9%) were family households where at least one member of the household was related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. 11,921 (31.1%) households were non-family households consisting of people living alone and households which did not have any members related to the householder. Of the 26,460 family households, 12,578 (47.5%) had children under the age of 18 living with them.

The population density was 2,234.5 inhabitants per square mile (862.7/km2). There were 40,510 housing units at an average density of 828.4 per square mile (319.8/km2).

The median income for a household in the city was $64,853, and the median income for a family was $75,477. Males had a median, full-time income of $52,730 versus $44,348 for females. The per capita income for the city was $30,195.

13.8% of families and 17.4% of the population had income below the poverty line during the 12 months prior to being surveyed. For people with incomes below the poverty line, 20.5% of those are under age 18 and 9.1% are age 65 or over.[21]

Economy edit

Among the companies based in Greeley are the meatpacker JBS USA, the outsourcing company StarTek, and the contractor Hensel Phelps Construction. The Colorado/Kansas operations of natural gas utility Atmos Energy are based in Greeley.

Largest employers by numbers of employees edit

According to the city's annual list of top employers,[22] the following are the City of Greeley's largest employers as of 1/5/2023:

# Employer # of Employees
1 JBS USA 5,141
2 Banner Health / North Colorado Medical Center 4,558
3 Greeley-Evans School District 6 2,258
4 Weld County 1,823
5 University of Northern Colorado 1,221
6 City of Greeley 1,145
7 University of Colorado Health Systems (All Weld) 1,030
8 State Farm 857
9 Aims Community College 817
10 North Range Behavioral Health 560

Military edit

The 233rd Space Group (233rd SG) is a unit of the Colorado Air National Guard located at Greeley Air National Guard Station, Greeley, Colorado. The Greeley A.N.G. Station is adjacent to the Greeley–Weld County Airport and makes use of its runways.

 
The Union Colony Civic Center, a performing arts facility in Greeley.

Arts and culture edit

In 2014 the Greeley Creative District was certified as an official Creative District by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.[23]

Union Colony Civic Center edit

Greeley is home to the Union Colony Civic Center, one of the largest performing arts venues in Colorado. The 1686 seat Monfort Concert Hall hosts touring Broadway musicals, concerts, comedians, along with regional and local performing arts groups. The 214 seat Hensel Phelps Theatre hosts The Stampede Troupe in addition to lectures, meetings, and smaller performances. In addition, the Tointon Gallery presents a dozen exhibits annually by local, regional, and national artists, and is free to the public.

Owned and operated by the City of Greeley, the Union Colony Civic Center sponsors many events held by the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, the Greeley Chorale and the Stampede Troupe theater company.

Education edit

 
Guggenheim Hall, University of Northern Colorado.

Of Greeley residents ages 25 and over, 23% are high school graduates (no college) and 26% have a bachelor's degree or higher. [24]

Primary and secondary schools edit

In 2021, there were an estimated 20,442 children ages 5–18 living in Greeley, about 18.7% of the population.[25] Most areas in Greeley and the neighboring Evans lie in Greeley-Evans School District 6. This public school district operates two preschool programs, 11 elementary schools, six K–8 schools, four middle schools (grades 6–8), one junior high school (grades 7–9), three traditional and three non-traditional high schools, and one K–12 online school.[26] The school district also operates the Poudre Learning Center, a community resource focused on providing educational programming about the Cache la Poudre river. Many public schools offer one or more magnet programs, which enable students from around the district to attend public schools other than their assigned neighborhood school to participate in a unique educational program. Examples include Greeley West High School's International Baccalaureate and agriculture programs, Greeley Central High School's arts magnet program, and Northridge High School's science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and horticulture programs.

In addition to the school district's own schools, it also charters and oversees six charter schools: University Schools (K–12), Frontier Academy (K–12), West Ridge Academy (K–8), Salida del Sol (K–8, bilingual school), Union Colony Elementary School (K–5), Union Colony Preparatory School (6–12).[27] The district also partially is affiliated with four "community partner" preschools, which are private preschools all or partially funded and overseen by the school district.[28][29] Many of the district's charter high schools and non-traditional public high schools maintain a relationship with Aims Community College and/or the University of Northern Colorado to provide supplemental courses for high school students.

There are at least five wholly private primary or secondary schools inside the Greeley city limits: St. Mary's Catholic School (P–7), Dayspring Christian School (P–12), Trinity Lutheran School (P–6), Adventure Child Care Center (P–6), and the Colorado Heritage Educational School System (K–12). Additionally, there are at least three private preschools: #1 Child Enrichment-Superior Childcare, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran School, and ABC Central.[30] In Colorado, private schools are considered businesses and are not regulated by the Colorado Department of Education or local school boards. In 2021, the Greeley-Evans school district reported 229 students who are home-schooled full-time; some number of these students may be affiliated with a private school for record-keeping purposes and some may attend public or charter schools for a few courses, making the exact number of home-schooled students in Greeley difficult to specify.[31]

Colleges and universities edit

Greeley is well-known college town, notably being home to the University of Northern Colorado, a public university with an enrollment of around 9,000 students. Greeley is also home to Aims Community College, IBMC College, and the Academy of Natural Therapy.

Sister cities edit

Greeley is a sister city to Moriya, a city located in Japan's Ibaraki Prefecture. The cities host a collaborative student exchange program—on odd-numbered years the City of Greeley sponsors ten high-school students to visit Moriya for a week, and on even-numbered years Greeley hosts students from the city.[32] From 2020 until at least 2022, the student exchange aspect of the program was temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Infrastructure edit

Health care edit

 
North Colorado Medical Center, a full-service state-of-the-art hospital and one of Greeley's largest employers.

North Colorado Medical Center is the primary medical facility for Weld County. The hospital opened in 1904 as the Greeley Hospital. The name of the facility evolved over the years to Weld County General Hospital and that became North Colorado Medical Center. The center is operated by Banner Health-based out of Phoenix, Arizona. The hospital recently expanded its facilities and added a new addition which expanded its emergency room and increased the amount of rooms available for patients in other departments.

On June 23, 2011, Poudre Valley Health Systems and the University of Colorado Medical School announced a pending joint operations agreement. If approved, it would overtake NCMC as the largest regional hospital in Northern Colorado. In 2010, Greeley Medical Clinic, the largest and oldest medical group in Greeley announced it was affiliating with PVHS.[33]

Poudre Valley Health Systems merged with University of Colorado Health in 2011 resulting in new and improved healthcare facilities all around Colorado. A brand-new 153,300 foot hospital in West Greeley is set to open in Spring of 2019.[34] The UCH facility will provide Greeley residents with an additional option for inpatient healthcare services rather than only NCMC and is conveniently located off of Highway 34.

Government edit

 
City Hall

Greeley operates under a council-manager system of government, where the city council, composed of 7 members, adopts laws and policies for the city, in addition to establishing priorities. This council includes elected members from each of the four wards, two at-large members, and the mayor.

Since 2006, the Greeley Police Department has received more than $2.3 million of tactical military equipment from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) including a "mine resistant vehicle", 72 5.56 mm rifles, 22 suppressors, and 15 sniperscopes. Prior to 2014, when the information was made public by the DoD in response to public scrutiny over widespread police militarization in the United States, the program details had been closely guarded and little information had been released during the previous 20 years.[35]

Media edit

Transportation edit

Public transportation in Greeley is provided by Greeley-Evans Transit (GET), which operates seven local bus routes across Greeley.[36] Since January 2, 2020, GET operates a regional bus service called the Poudre Express which connects Greeley to Fort Collins and Windsor. Express Arrow also operates buses to Denver and Buffalo stopping at multiple other cities along the way.

In popular culture edit

First known as the Greeley Spud Rodeo in 1922, the summer celebration was renamed the Greeley Independence Stampede by 1972. This locally famous event typically lasts nearly two weeks leading up to Independence Day. Including events like a demolition derby, rodeos, carnival rides and games, food vendors, live musical performances, and even a 4th of July parade; this yearly tradition has grown to draw-in visitors from neighboring cities and states. The average yearly attendance to the event is nearly 250,000.[37]

On December 12, 2006, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E) staged a coordinated predawn raid at the Swift & Co. meat packing plant in Greeley and at five other Swift plants in western states, interviewing undocumented workers and transporting hundreds off in buses.[38]

In August 2010, Leprino Foods announced plans for a new $270 million factory in Greeley. Construction began in July 2010, and consisted of three phases.[39] The final phase was finished in 2017, and 500 people are currently employed at the facility.[40]

A fictionalized Greeley was featured heavily in the season 15 finale episode of the popular animated television show South Park, titled "The Poor Kid". The episode sees main characters Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman move to the town, after being put into foster care.[41]

In June 2012 Greeley became the first city in the state of Colorado to implement SB11-273 known as the Law of Common Consumption[42] allowing for patrons of the Downtown Greeley Entertainment District to buy drinks in "Go-Cups," from participating downtown establishments.

On May 12, 2014, Greeley was ranked number #5 of 10 "Top Small Cities for Jobs" in a Forbes article. On July 23, 2014 Forbes ranked Greeley as #4 of 10 "List of Best Cities for Job Growth".[43][44]

Local writers edit

James A. Michener attended Colorado State College of Education, now the University of Northern Colorado, in 1936–37. He was a social science educator at the training school and at the college from 1936 to 1941. He conceived the idea for his acclaimed 1974 novel Centennial during his stay in Greeley, basing it on the real history of the town and the Colorado region.[45]

Connie Willis lives in Greeley.

Notable people edit

 
Strengthen the Arm of Liberty

See also edit

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Greeley is the home rule municipality city that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Weld County Colorado United States 1 6 The city population was 108 795 at the 2020 United States Census an increase of 17 12 since the 2010 United States Census 4 Greeley is the tenth most populous city in Colorado Greeley is the principal city of the Greeley CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and is a major city of the Front Range Urban Corridor Greeley is located in northern Colorado and is situated 49 miles 79 km north northeast of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver Greeley ColoradoHome rule municipality 1 The Weld County Courthouse in Greeley Location of the City of Greeley in Weld County Colorado GreeleyLocation of Greeley in the United StatesShow map of ColoradoGreeleyGreeley the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 25 24 N 104 42 33 W 40 42333 N 104 70917 W 40 42333 104 70917 2 Country United StatesState ColoradoCountyWeld County seat 1 Founded1869IncorporatedNovember 15 1885 3 Named forHorace GreeleyArea 4 Total49 092 sq mi 127 148 km2 Land48 933 sq mi 126 735 km2 Water0 159 sq mi 0 413 km2 Elevation 2 4 675 ft 1 425 m Population 2020 4 Total108 795 Rank10th in Colorado286th in the United States Density2 223 sq mi 858 km2 Metro328 981 156th CSA3 623 560 17th Front Range5 055 344Time zoneUTC 07 00 MST Summer DST UTC 06 00 MDT ZIP Codes 5 80631 80634 amp 80638 80639Area code970FIPS code08 32155GNIS feature ID0180649 2 HighwaysUS 34 US 85 SH 257 SH 263 SH 392WebsiteCity of Greeley ColoradoTenth most populous Colorado cityGreeley is also a mid sized college town home to the University of Northern Colorado and Aims Community College Contents 1 History 1 1 Union Colony 1 2 Latham 1 3 Early history 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Largest employers by numbers of employees 4 2 Military 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Union Colony Civic Center 6 Education 6 1 Primary and secondary schools 6 2 Colleges and universities 7 Sister cities 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Health care 8 2 Government 9 Media 10 Transportation 11 In popular culture 11 1 Local writers 12 Notable people 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Greeley in 1882Union Colony edit Main article Union Colony of Colorado Greeley began as the Union Colony of Colorado which was founded in 1869 by Nathan C Meeker an agricultural reporter for the New York Tribune as an experimental utopian farming community based on temperance religion agriculture education and family values with the backing of the Tribune s editor Horace Greeley who popularized the phrase Go West young man 7 8 9 A committee which included Meeker and former Civil War general Robert Alexander Cameron traveled to Colorado to find a suitable site and purchased 12 000 acres at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte Rivers The site formerly known as the Island Grove Ranch included the area of Latham an Overland Trail station and was halfway between Cheyenne Wyoming and Denver Colorado along the tracks of the Denver Pacific Railroad 8 By May 500 people had arrived to take up residence in the new colony The name Union Colony was later changed to Greeley in honor of Horace Greeley 10 who had come to Colorado in the 1859 Pike s Peak Gold Rush 11 12 Latham edit Greeley is located just west of the area previously occupied by the Overland Trail station of Latham originally called the Cherokee City Station The Latham station which was also known as Fort Latham was built in 1862 and named in honor of Milton S Latham one of California s early senators The stagecoach station was at the confluence of the South Platte River and the Cache la Poudre River It is believed that the birth of the first white child born in Colorado a girl occurred there Fort Latham was the headquarters of the government troops during the Indian conflicts of 1860 1864 and the county seat the post office was called Latham 13 Early history edit Greeley was incorporated as a city on April 6 1886 14 Greeley was built on farming and agriculture but kept up with most modern technologies as they grew Telephones were in town by 1883 with electric lights downtown by 1886 14 Automobiles were on the roads alongside horse drawn buggies by 1910 14 A Women s Citizens League was established there to support female suffrage 15 In 1922 KFKA became one of the first radio stations to broadcast in the US 14 and the Greeley Municipal Airport was built in 1928 14 Greeley housed two POW camps in 1943 14 during World War II One was for German POWs and the other was for Italian POWs A vote to allow the sale of alcohol passed by a mere 477 votes in 1969 14 thus ending temperance in the city The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra was started in 1911 14 In 1958 Greeley became the first city to have a Department of Culture 14 nbsp 8th avenue and 8th Street downtown Greeley ColoradoGeography editGreeley is located in the High Plains of northern Colorado about 25 mi 40 km east of the Rocky Mountains and north of Denver Greeley is bordered on the south by the towns of Evans and Garden City The Greeley Evans area is bounded on the south by the South Platte River and the Cache la Poudre River flows through north Greeley The city is served by US Route 85 and US Route 34 16 At the 2020 United States Census the city had a total area of 31 419 acres 127 148 km2 including 102 acres 0 413 km2 of water 4 The nearest city with a population of over 100 000 is Fort Collins in neighboring Larimer County Climate edit nbsp Flooding in Greeley in 2013Greeley experiences a semi arid climate Koppen BSk High temperatures are generally around 90 95 F 32 C in the summer and 40 45 F 4 C in the winter although significant variation occurs The hottest days generally occur around the third week of July and the coldest in January Nighttime lows are near 60 F 16 C in the summer and around 15 20 F 9 C in the winter Record high temperatures of 112 F 44 4 C have been recorded as have record low temperatures of 25 F 32 C The first freeze typically occurs around October 4 and the last around May 4 Extratropical cyclones which disrupt the weather for the eastern two thirds of the US often originate in or near Colorado which means Greeley does not experience many fully developed storm systems Warm fronts sleet and freezing rain are practically nonexistent here In addition the city s proximity to the Rocky Mountains and lower elevation compared to the mountains west of the city result in less precipitation and fewer thunderstorms This is paradoxical because adjacent areas mostly farmland experience between 7 and 9 hail days per year 17 The climate in Greeley as well as all of Colorado is extremely dry The Chinook winds coming off the mountains often raise temperatures to near 70 F 21 C in January and February and sometimes to near 90 F 32 C in April Greeley s elevation and low year round humidity means that nighttime low temperatures are practically never above 68 F 20 C even in the hottest part of the summer The diurnal temperature range is usually rather wide with a 50 degree Fahrenheit difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows not uncommon especially in the spring and fall Rapid day to day and diurnal fluctuation in temperature is also common Climate data for Greeley Colorado 1991 2020 normals extremes 1967 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 74 23 78 26 85 29 91 33 101 38 110 43 112 44 106 41 105 41 91 33 84 29 76 24 112 44 Mean maximum F C 63 0 17 2 67 2 19 6 77 3 25 2 83 9 28 8 91 5 33 1 99 1 37 3 102 0 38 9 98 9 37 2 95 2 35 1 86 0 30 0 73 2 22 9 62 7 17 1 103 1 39 5 Mean daily maximum F C 44 1 6 7 47 7 8 7 59 1 15 1 66 0 18 9 74 7 23 7 85 8 29 9 91 7 33 2 89 2 31 8 81 9 27 7 67 8 19 9 53 6 12 0 43 4 6 3 67 1 19 5 Daily mean F C 30 8 0 7 33 9 1 1 43 6 6 4 50 7 10 4 59 6 15 3 69 7 20 9 75 5 24 2 73 3 22 9 65 3 18 5 52 2 11 2 39 7 4 3 30 6 0 8 52 1 11 1 Mean daily minimum F C 17 5 8 1 20 0 6 7 28 1 2 2 35 3 1 8 44 5 6 9 53 6 12 0 59 3 15 2 57 3 14 1 48 7 9 3 36 6 2 6 25 8 3 4 17 8 7 9 37 0 2 8 Mean minimum F C 2 9 19 4 0 9 17 3 10 2 12 1 21 6 5 8 31 3 0 4 43 8 6 6 52 2 11 2 49 6 9 8 35 8 2 1 20 0 6 7 6 4 14 2 1 2 18 4 9 2 22 9 Record low F C 25 32 20 29 10 23 3 19 21 6 34 1 42 6 41 5 17 8 2 19 7 22 24 31 25 32 Average precipitation inches mm 0 45 11 0 45 11 0 91 23 1 83 46 2 65 67 1 78 45 1 61 41 1 56 40 1 13 29 1 06 27 0 67 17 0 55 14 14 65 371 Average snowfall inches cm 5 7 14 5 1 13 5 1 13 3 7 9 4 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 3 3 8 4 5 4 14 5 6 14 34 9 88 4 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 3 7 4 2 5 1 7 6 10 8 8 1 7 3 7 0 6 2 5 6 4 3 3 6 73 5Average snowy days 0 1 in 3 2 3 4 2 5 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 8 3 4 19 0Source 1 NOAA 18 Source 2 National Weather Service 19 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1870480 18801 297170 2 18902 39584 7 19003 02326 2 19108 179170 6 192010 95834 0 193012 20311 4 194015 99531 1 195020 35427 3 196026 31429 3 197038 90247 8 198053 00636 3 199060 53614 2 200076 93027 1 201092 88920 7 2020108 79517 1 U S Decennial CensusAs of the 2021 American Community Survey 1 year estimates 20 there were 109 340 people and 38 381 households in the city The age distribution shows 80 882 residents are age 18 and older and 28 458 residents are under 18 years of age The age distribution of the population showed 30 1 from 0 to 19 8 8 from 20 to 24 28 6 from 25 to 44 21 0 from 45 to 64 and 11 4 ages 65 The median age was 31 7 years old The gender distribution was 48 2 male and 51 8 female For every 100 females there were 93 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 95 6 males The racial makeup of the city was 64 1 White 2 8 Black or African American 1 2 American Indian and Alaska Native 1 4 Asian 0 1 Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 13 0 from other races and 17 3 that identify as two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 43 8 of the population Out of 38 381 total households 26 460 68 9 were family households where at least one member of the household was related to the householder by birth marriage or adoption 11 921 31 1 households were non family households consisting of people living alone and households which did not have any members related to the householder Of the 26 460 family households 12 578 47 5 had children under the age of 18 living with them The population density was 2 234 5 inhabitants per square mile 862 7 km2 There were 40 510 housing units at an average density of 828 4 per square mile 319 8 km2 The median income for a household in the city was 64 853 and the median income for a family was 75 477 Males had a median full time income of 52 730 versus 44 348 for females The per capita income for the city was 30 195 13 8 of families and 17 4 of the population had income below the poverty line during the 12 months prior to being surveyed For people with incomes below the poverty line 20 5 of those are under age 18 and 9 1 are age 65 or over 21 Economy editAmong the companies based in Greeley are the meatpacker JBS USA the outsourcing company StarTek and the contractor Hensel Phelps Construction The Colorado Kansas operations of natural gas utility Atmos Energy are based in Greeley Largest employers by numbers of employees edit According to the city s annual list of top employers 22 the following are the City of Greeley s largest employers as of 1 5 2023 Employer of Employees1 JBS USA 5 1412 Banner Health North Colorado Medical Center 4 5583 Greeley Evans School District 6 2 2584 Weld County 1 8235 University of Northern Colorado 1 2216 City of Greeley 1 1457 University of Colorado Health Systems All Weld 1 0308 State Farm 8579 Aims Community College 81710 North Range Behavioral Health 560Military edit The 233rd Space Group 233rd SG is a unit of the Colorado Air National Guard located at Greeley Air National Guard Station Greeley Colorado The Greeley A N G Station is adjacent to the Greeley Weld County Airport and makes use of its runways nbsp The Union Colony Civic Center a performing arts facility in Greeley Arts and culture editIn 2014 the Greeley Creative District was certified as an official Creative District by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade 23 Union Colony Civic Center edit Greeley is home to the Union Colony Civic Center one of the largest performing arts venues in Colorado The 1686 seat Monfort Concert Hall hosts touring Broadway musicals concerts comedians along with regional and local performing arts groups The 214 seat Hensel Phelps Theatre hosts The Stampede Troupe in addition to lectures meetings and smaller performances In addition the Tointon Gallery presents a dozen exhibits annually by local regional and national artists and is free to the public Owned and operated by the City of Greeley the Union Colony Civic Center sponsors many events held by the University of Northern Colorado Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra the Greeley Chorale and the Stampede Troupe theater company Education edit nbsp Guggenheim Hall University of Northern Colorado Of Greeley residents ages 25 and over 23 are high school graduates no college and 26 have a bachelor s degree or higher 24 Primary and secondary schools edit Main article Greeley Evans School District 6 In 2021 there were an estimated 20 442 children ages 5 18 living in Greeley about 18 7 of the population 25 Most areas in Greeley and the neighboring Evans lie in Greeley Evans School District 6 This public school district operates two preschool programs 11 elementary schools six K 8 schools four middle schools grades 6 8 one junior high school grades 7 9 three traditional and three non traditional high schools and one K 12 online school 26 The school district also operates the Poudre Learning Center a community resource focused on providing educational programming about the Cache la Poudre river Many public schools offer one or more magnet programs which enable students from around the district to attend public schools other than their assigned neighborhood school to participate in a unique educational program Examples include Greeley West High School s International Baccalaureate and agriculture programs Greeley Central High School s arts magnet program and Northridge High School s science technology engineering and math STEM and horticulture programs In addition to the school district s own schools it also charters and oversees six charter schools University Schools K 12 Frontier Academy K 12 West Ridge Academy K 8 Salida del Sol K 8 bilingual school Union Colony Elementary School K 5 Union Colony Preparatory School 6 12 27 The district also partially is affiliated with four community partner preschools which are private preschools all or partially funded and overseen by the school district 28 29 Many of the district s charter high schools and non traditional public high schools maintain a relationship with Aims Community College and or the University of Northern Colorado to provide supplemental courses for high school students There are at least five wholly private primary or secondary schools inside the Greeley city limits St Mary s Catholic School P 7 Dayspring Christian School P 12 Trinity Lutheran School P 6 Adventure Child Care Center P 6 and the Colorado Heritage Educational School System K 12 Additionally there are at least three private preschools 1 Child Enrichment Superior Childcare Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran School and ABC Central 30 In Colorado private schools are considered businesses and are not regulated by the Colorado Department of Education or local school boards In 2021 the Greeley Evans school district reported 229 students who are home schooled full time some number of these students may be affiliated with a private school for record keeping purposes and some may attend public or charter schools for a few courses making the exact number of home schooled students in Greeley difficult to specify 31 Colleges and universities edit Greeley is well known college town notably being home to the University of Northern Colorado a public university with an enrollment of around 9 000 students Greeley is also home to Aims Community College IBMC College and the Academy of Natural Therapy Sister cities editGreeley is a sister city to Moriya a city located in Japan s Ibaraki Prefecture The cities host a collaborative student exchange program on odd numbered years the City of Greeley sponsors ten high school students to visit Moriya for a week and on even numbered years Greeley hosts students from the city 32 From 2020 until at least 2022 the student exchange aspect of the program was temporarily suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic Infrastructure editHealth care edit nbsp North Colorado Medical Center a full service state of the art hospital and one of Greeley s largest employers North Colorado Medical Center is the primary medical facility for Weld County The hospital opened in 1904 as the Greeley Hospital The name of the facility evolved over the years to Weld County General Hospital and that became North Colorado Medical Center The center is operated by Banner Health based out of Phoenix Arizona The hospital recently expanded its facilities and added a new addition which expanded its emergency room and increased the amount of rooms available for patients in other departments On June 23 2011 Poudre Valley Health Systems and the University of Colorado Medical School announced a pending joint operations agreement If approved it would overtake NCMC as the largest regional hospital in Northern Colorado In 2010 Greeley Medical Clinic the largest and oldest medical group in Greeley announced it was affiliating with PVHS 33 Poudre Valley Health Systems merged with University of Colorado Health in 2011 resulting in new and improved healthcare facilities all around Colorado A brand new 153 300 foot hospital in West Greeley is set to open in Spring of 2019 34 The UCH facility will provide Greeley residents with an additional option for inpatient healthcare services rather than only NCMC and is conveniently located off of Highway 34 Government edit nbsp City HallGreeley operates under a council manager system of government where the city council composed of 7 members adopts laws and policies for the city in addition to establishing priorities This council includes elected members from each of the four wards two at large members and the mayor Since 2006 the Greeley Police Department has received more than 2 3 million of tactical military equipment from the United States Department of Defense DoD including a mine resistant vehicle 72 5 56 mm rifles 22 suppressors and 15 sniperscopes Prior to 2014 when the information was made public by the DoD in response to public scrutiny over widespread police militarization in the United States the program details had been closely guarded and little information had been released during the previous 20 years 35 Media editMain article Media in Greeley ColoradoTransportation editPublic transportation in Greeley is provided by Greeley Evans Transit GET which operates seven local bus routes across Greeley 36 Since January 2 2020 GET operates a regional bus service called the Poudre Express which connects Greeley to Fort Collins and Windsor Express Arrow also operates buses to Denver and Buffalo stopping at multiple other cities along the way In popular culture editFirst known as the Greeley Spud Rodeo in 1922 the summer celebration was renamed the Greeley Independence Stampede by 1972 This locally famous event typically lasts nearly two weeks leading up to Independence Day Including events like a demolition derby rodeos carnival rides and games food vendors live musical performances and even a 4th of July parade this yearly tradition has grown to draw in visitors from neighboring cities and states The average yearly attendance to the event is nearly 250 000 37 On December 12 2006 the Immigration and Customs Enforcement I C E staged a coordinated predawn raid at the Swift amp Co meat packing plant in Greeley and at five other Swift plants in western states interviewing undocumented workers and transporting hundreds off in buses 38 In August 2010 Leprino Foods announced plans for a new 270 million factory in Greeley Construction began in July 2010 and consisted of three phases 39 The final phase was finished in 2017 and 500 people are currently employed at the facility 40 A fictionalized Greeley was featured heavily in the season 15 finale episode of the popular animated television show South Park titled The Poor Kid The episode sees main characters Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman move to the town after being put into foster care 41 In June 2012 Greeley became the first city in the state of Colorado to implement SB11 273 known as the Law of Common Consumption 42 allowing for patrons of the Downtown Greeley Entertainment District to buy drinks in Go Cups from participating downtown establishments On May 12 2014 Greeley was ranked number 5 of 10 Top Small Cities for Jobs in a Forbes article On July 23 2014 Forbes ranked Greeley as 4 of 10 List of Best Cities for Job Growth 43 44 Local writers edit James A Michener attended Colorado State College of Education now the University of Northern Colorado in 1936 37 He was a social science educator at the training school and at the college from 1936 to 1941 He conceived the idea for his acclaimed 1974 novel Centennial during his stay in Greeley basing it on the real history of the town and the Colorado region 45 Connie Willis lives in Greeley Notable people edit nbsp Strengthen the Arm of LibertyDee Bradley Baker voice actor Maycee Barber professional flyweight UFC fighter Tad Boyle basketball head coach University of Colorado Joanna Cameron actress and model best known for her portrayal of the title role in The Secrets of Isis Shane Carwin professional heavyweight UFC fighter Shawn Chacon former MLB player for Colorado Rockies New York Yankees Pittsburgh Pirates amp Houston Astros Bill Daniels pioneer in cable television industry Anthony Dexter actor who lived in Greeley after his retirement Reed Doughty safety for NFL s Washington Redskins 46 Charles Lewis Fussell 19th century American landscape artist Greg Germann actor 47 Miriam Gideon composer Edward W Hardy composer violinist and producer who attended the University of Northern Colorado D A 48 Taryn Hemmings professional soccer player for the NWSL Chicago Red Stars 49 Tom Johnson composer Van Johnson racing driver Jerrel Larkins tattoo artist contestant on Ink Master Gavin MacFadyen 1940 2016 director of WikiLeaks and founder of Centre for Investigative Journalism CIJ Ted Mack radio and TV host Karl Mahlburg mathematician 50 Jonelle Matthews 12 year old girl missing for 34 years Gary McMahan singer songwriter James A Michener novelist attended University of Northern Colorado Elisha Capen Monk one of the town s founders Roy Norris 1948 2020 one of the two Toolbox Killers Andrew Perchlik member of the Vermont Senate 51 Richard Perchlik mayor of Greeley and professor at the University of Northern Colorado 52 Amanda Peterson actress Maggie Peterson actress and singer Sayyid Qutb leading member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in the 1950s and 60s lived in Greeley in 1949 53 Marguerite Roberts 1905 1989 screenwriter Tom Runnells former bench coach for Colorado Rockies and former coach and manager of Montreal Expos Jason Smith professional basketball player for Philadelphia 76ers New Orleans Pelicans New York Knicks Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards Jed Stugart American college football coach current head coach for the Lindenwood Lions Ron Waterman professional heavyweight UFC fighter Connie Willis science fiction authorSee also edit nbsp Cities portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Colorado portalBibliography of Colorado Geography of Colorado History of Colorado Index of Colorado related articles List of Colorado related lists Outline of Colorado List of municipalities in Colorado List of statistical areas in ColoradoReferences edit a b c Active Colorado Municipalities Colorado Department of Local Affairs Retrieved October 18 2021 a b c Greeley Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Colorado Municipal Incorporations State of Colorado Department of Personnel amp Administration Colorado State Archives December 1 2004 Retrieved September 2 2007 a b c d Decennial Census P L 94 171 Redistricting Data United States Census Bureau United States Department of Commerce August 12 2021 Retrieved September 4 2021 ZIP Code Lookup United States Postal Service Archived from the original JavaScript HTML on November 4 2010 Retrieved September 24 2007 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Greeley Colorado History for Kids Greeleyhistory org July 21 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 a b Worster Donald 1985 Rivers of Empire Water Aridity and the Growth of the American West New York Oxford University Press pp 83 84 ISBN 0 19 507806 3 History of Greeley Greeleygov com Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Greeley Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 12 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 533 Dawson John Frank Place names in Colorado why 700 communities were so named 150 of Spanish or Indian origin Denver CO The J Frank Dawson Publishing Co p 25 Gannett Henry 1905 The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States Govt Print Off pp 143 Colorado Judicial Branch courts state co us a b c d e f g h i Greeley History Museum GreeleyHistoryMuseum Retrieved June 23 2014 Judiciary United States Congress House Committee on the 1934 Birth Control Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Seventy third Congress Second Session on H R 5978 January 18 19 1934 U S Government Printing Office Colorado Atlas amp Gazetteer DeLorme 12th ed 2015 p 31 ISBN 0899332889 UCAR Hail Archived 2009 10 15 at the Wayback Machine U S Climate Normals Quick Access National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved August 8 2022 NOAA Online Weather Data National Weather Service Retrieved August 8 2022 U S Census data census gov website United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 15 2023 U S Census Bureau 2021 American Community Survey 1 year estimates accessed 8 15 2023 DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics U S Census Bureau Retrieved August 15 2023 Greeley s Top Employers City of Greeley Economic Development Data City of Greeley Retrieved August 15 2023 Colorado Creative Districts Retrieved 23 June 2014 DP02 Selected Social Characteristics data census gov U S Census Bureau 2021 American Community Survey 1 year estimates Retrieved August 15 2023 DP05 ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates Greeley city Colorado data census gov U S Census Bureau 2021 American Community Survey 1 year estimates Retrieved August 15 2023 Our District Welcome www greeleyschools org Retrieved May 7 2022 List of All Charter Schools 2021 2022 2022 School Codes Colorado Department of Education 2021 Archived from the original on May 7 2022 Retrieved May 7 2022 Our Locations Early Childhood School Locations www greeleyschools org Retrieved May 7 2022 CPP and Community Partners CDE www cde state co us Retrieved May 7 2022 2019 20 Non Public School Fall Pupil Count Colorado Department of Education Archived from the original on May 7 2022 Retrieved May 7 2022 2021 22 Home Based Education Trend Data Colorado Department of Education Archived from the original on May 7 2022 Retrieved May 7 2022 Sister City Program City of Greeley greeleygov com Archived from the original on May 7 2022 Retrieved May 7 2022 Poudre Valley Health System University of Colorado Hospital announces partnership www greeleytribune com Archived from the original on March 17 2012 Retrieved September 13 2013 Prefabrication process keeps UCHealth Greeley Hospital on track Retrieved June 27 2018 Musgrave Shawn Meagher Tom Vong Iva r Dance Gabriel December 5 2014 The Pentagon Finally Details its Weapons for Cops Giveaway MuckRock News Retrieved December 7 2014 Routes and Schedules Greeley Evans Transit Retrieved October 14 2020 Our Roots www greeleystampede org U S Raids 6 Meat Plants in ID Case article New York Times by Julia Preston December 13 2006 Raabe Steve August 29 2010 New Leprino Foods plant could make the Greeley area flow with milk and money Denver Post Retrieved August 29 2010 Greeley CO Leprino Foods Retrieved November 22 2019 The Poor Kid Archived from the original on April 2 2017 Retrieved February 15 2020 via www imdb com Hamling Alison DDA Dr of Experience Colorado General Assembly Retrieved January 9 2020 Kotkin Joel No 5 Greeley CO pg 6 Forbes Badenhausen Kurt 4 Greeley Colo pg 4 Forbes James A Michener Library University of Northern Colorado August 8 2006 Archived from the original on April 30 2008 Retrieved March 18 2008 Reed Doughty NFL com Retrieved March 5 2013 Reed Doughty 37 DB Washington Redskins Born 11 4 1982 Greeley CO College Northern Colorado UNC Notable Alumni Weld County Government Retrieved April 2 2014 Cristi A A August 25 2021 The 8th Annual AgriCulture Feast at Centennial Village Museum Will Feature Food amp Music By Colorado Talent Broadwayworld com BroadwayWorld Retrieved October 27 2021 Guests will enjoy appetizers and drinks provided by local brewers and be entertained by local musicians including a new University of Northern Colorado doctoral student graduate teaching assistant Edward W Hardy as they experience the Centennial Village Museum grounds and gardens Local agricultural producers will share their stories and meet and greet friends Taryn Hemmings ChicagoRedStars com Retrieved October 4 2014 Greeley math whiz cracks old equation greeleytribune com April 17 2005 Retrieved January 7 2011 Biography Senator Andrew Perchlik legislature vermont gov Montpelier VT Vermont General Assembly 2019 Retrieved March 18 2020 Delaney Anne February 6 2019 Greeley s Sharktooth Ski Area lives on through history Facebook page The Greeley Tribune Greeley CO Robert Siegel May 6 2003 Sayyid Qutb s America Al Qaeda Inspiration Denounced U S Greed Sexuality NPR Egyptian writer and educator Sayyid Qutb spent the better half of 1949 in Greeley Colo studying curriculum at Colorado State Teachers College now the University of Northern Colorado What he saw prompted him to condemn America as a soulless materialistic place that no Muslim should aspire to live in The National Center for Atmospheric Research amp the UCAR Office of Programs Website Retrieved January 24 2007External links editGreeley Colorado at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Greeley City of Greeley website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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