| Tipoffs for Grand Junction, Colorado (City) Newsletter for Friday July 21, 2023 ( 4 items ) |
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Colo. Gov. Polis Administration Announces 37 Colorado Communities to Receive Funding for Roads & Transportation
DENVER, Colorado, July 21 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release:
Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) are providing more than $42 million in grants to 37 entities across the state as part of its Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), which funds projects that expand travel options, enhance safety for vulnerable users, improves the local economy, and protects the environment.
The program supports the goals outlined by Governo
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Colorado Mesa University: WCCC Receives Million Dollars to Build a Welding Mobile Learning Lab With Commercial Driver License Training
GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado, July 21 (TNSfund) -- Colorado Mesa University issued the following news release:
Western Colorado Community College (WCCC) is thrilled to announce that its been approved for a grant in the amount of $1.1 million to build a mobile learning lab focused on welding and commercial driver licensing by the Skill Advance Colorado Mobile Learning Lab Assistance Program. This grant approval is a testament to WCCC's continuous effort to meet Coloradans where the job market and ec
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Rep. Boebert's Community Project Funding Requests for Colorado's Third District Approved by Appropriations Committee
WASHINGTON, July 21 -- Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, issued the following news release:
Ten out of ten of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's community project funding requests benefiting Colorado's Third District were approved by the full Appropriations Committee and include over $19.7 million for important water and infrastructure projects in the Third District.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert stated, "I'm excited to announce that the House Appropriations Committee has approved over $19.7 million
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Utah State University: Grant Allows Moab Nursing Students Travel to Regional Hospitals to Learn and Practice
MOAB, Utah, July 21 (TNSfund) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
A generous grant from Colorado Grand allowed nursing students at Utah State University Moab to complete their capstone projects on the road. Thanks to the $10,000 grant, the students were able to travel and work in hospitals outside of Moab, giving them an opportunity to branch out and learn in different clinical environments.
Colorado Grand, founded in 1989, is an annual charity tour for cars that were built bef
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