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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Thursday June 01, 2023 ( 4 items )  

ABC News: When Popular Local Musician Found Dead, Do Facebook Messages Lead to His Killer?
NEW YORK, June 1 -- ABC News, the news division of Walt Disney Television, issued the following news on May 31, 2023: On the night of his disappearance, popular local musician Scott Sessions arranged a date with mother-of-three Heather Frank at her house in the small town of Greeley, Colorado. When authorities found Sessions' body at a campground days later, they set their sights on Frank as the prime suspect. But when Frank goes missing, the police realize that an ex-boyfriend's jealousy may h  more

Colo. Department of Health Care Policy and Financing: Lt. Gov. Primavera Signs Legislation to Provide Greater Flexibility in Adjusting Medicaid Reimbursements to Nursing Facilities
DENVER, Colorado, June 1 -- The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing issued the following news release: Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera signed the bipartisan HB23-1228 which authorizes the Department of Health Care Policy & Financing (HCPF) to move nursing facility reimbursement rate methodology out of state statute and into regulation over the next three years. During the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent labor market changes, the inflexible nature of the nursing facility statute i  more

Continuing to Boost Student Math Achievement & Save Schools Money: Polis Administration Announces Over 750 Schools Have Already Signed Up for Free Digital Math Accelerator
DENVER, Colorado, June 1 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release on May 31, 2023: Governor Polis announced that over 750 schools and 81 school districts have already signed up for the free digital math accelerator to provide top-rated math learning and educator training for kindergarten through eighth-grade students across Colorado. "We are thrilled to see so many schools and districts have already signed up for this free, high-quality math support, and we encourage   more

Cornell: Baseball Reveals That Specialists Excel After Leaving Comfort Zones
ITHACA, New York, June 1 (TNSjou) -- Cornell University issued the following news: * * * By Julie Greco, School of Industrial and Labor Relations Venturing out of one's comfort zone to perform a task - and then performing poorly in that task, such as a baseball pitcher trying to hit - can lead to better performance when returning to one's specialty, new research suggests. Brittany Bond, an assistant professor of organizational behavior in the ILR School, and Ethan J. Poskanzer of the Leeds S  more