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Matchbox Candle Co. to open brick-and-mortar location
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and last updated 2021-05-14 19:05:42-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â Matchbox Candle Company has been hard at work helping to provide good scents to Coloradans since launch day back in February of 2020 and is now looking forward to opening their first storefront this summer.
Entrepreneurs Tyler Pate and Jeremy Nosbush opened their first business, a painting company, back in 2019; then at the start of 2020 turned their candle making hobby into a second business.
Handcrafting soy wax candles with a variety of scents, these two enterprising individuals, with the financial backing of their first business, began distributing candles to Northern Colorado Springs and beyond.
Fundamentally opposed Colorado Springs City Council District 2 candidates faced off Monday in a virtual debate on key city issues such as growth, housing policy and park management.
Councilman David Geislinger, a former lawyer and hospital chaplain, is facing three challengers in the race to represent northern Colorado Springs, an epicenter of city growth, in the April 6 election. The six district seats on the council are up for election this spring and voters will select a candidate specific to their district. The three at-large candidates are not facing re-election.
The virtual forum hosted by The Gazette and KOAA featured Geislinger as well as Randy Helms, retired Air Force colonel and substitute teacher, and David Noblitt, a Colorado Springs firefighter. Noblitt would retire if elected.