State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Thursday August 22, 2024 ( 5 items ) |
Back-to-School Resources for Boulder Students and Families
BOULDER, Colorado, Aug. 22 -- The city of Boulder issued the following news:
Get Student Discounts With Your Bus Pass
Did you know your transit pass gets you discounts at participating shops and restaurants? Students can also use their university-issued CollegePass to travel on local, regional and airport transit services for free.
10 Essential Tips to Enjoy and Protect Boulder Open Space
Before you head outdoors on our 155 miles of open space trails, remember our 10 essential tips for enjoy
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Colo. Public Health & Environment Dept.: State Partners With Child and Adult Caregivers to Combat Hunger in Colorado
DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 22 -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued the following news release on Aug. 21, 2024:
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CDPHE ramps up support through technical assistance and statewide training
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This week, the Child and Adult Care Food Program, administered by the Colorado Department of Health and Environment, held an all-day in-person training for child and adult care providers in Grand Junction. This federal program plays an important role in tackling food ins
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Connecting Boulder Families With Services
BOULDER, Colorado, Aug. 22 -- The city of Boulder issued the following news:
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The back-to-school season is an exciting time of year. Families prepare to settle into a new schedule, teachers get ready to welcome a new class of students and the city's Family Outreach Coordinators head back to work to help Boulder families get connected with resources and services that can set them up for success.
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The back-to-school season is an exciting time of year. Families prepare to settle into
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Governor Polis Announces New Grants to Support Job Creation in Coal Transition Communities
DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 22 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release on Aug. 21, 2024:
Today, Governor Polis and the Office of Economic Development & International Trade (OEDIT) announced two Coal Transition Community grants to fund projects that will diversify local economies in western Colorado, including the Town of Rangely and the communities of Natarita and Nucla in the West End of Montrose County and Norwood in San Miguel County. These grants will support economic
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Regis University Welcomes Record-Breaking First-Year, International and Health Profession Enrollment
DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 21 -- Regis University issued the following news release:
Regis University is set to welcome over 600 first-year students this fall, marking the largest incoming class in its history. This growth is complemented by an increase in out-of-state, student-athletes and transfer students. Since achieving Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) status two years ago, the student body has become increasingly diverse, with 48 percent of incoming students identifying as Hispanic and 52 p
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