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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Tuesday July 16, 2024 ( 8 items )  

Boulder County Seeks Applications From Non-Profits for $8 Million in Human Services Funding
BOULDER, Colorado, July 16 -- Boulder County issued the following news release: * * * Community Partnership Grant program will fund projects that increase economic security and social stability across Boulder County communities Key Points: * The Boulder County Department of Human Services will begin accepting applications on July 15 from community organizations for $8 million in funding to help boost the well-being of those who call Boulder County home. * The one-year Human Services Communi  more

Clark Hill Opens Atlanta Office With 8 Laterals From Taylor English
BIRMINGHAM, Michigan, July 16 -- Clark Hill, a law firm, issued the following news on July 15, 2024: * * * New Members Join Corporate, Labor & Employment, and Real Estate Practices; Atlanta Office is Firm's 29th * * * International law firm Clark Hill today announced expansion into the Atlanta market with the addition of eight lawyers from Taylor English Duma LLP effective July 29. For Clark Hill, which has offices in Mexico City, Dublin, and across the U.S., the Atlanta office will be the f  more

Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for July 17, 2024
DENVER, Colorado, July 16 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda: * * * Consent Items TRANSPORTATION 1. PROCEEDING NO. 24A-0230CP Comedy Crown LLC IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF COMEDY CROWN LLC FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO OPERATE AS A COMMON CARRIER BY MOTOR VEHICLE FOR HIRE. Filing Date and Party: 05/28/2024 Comedy Crown LLC Description: Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to   more

Colorado House Minority Leadership Addresses Comments by Representative Woodrow
DENVER, Colorado, July 16 -- The Colorado House Republicans issued the following news release: In response to the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, the Minority Leadership in the Colorado House of Representatives expressed concern over Representative Woodrow's recent remarks. His tweet, which stated, "The last thing America needed was sympathy for the devil, but here we are," reflects a troubling tone in our political discourse. "We must uphold the principle that p  more

GWU Media Tip Sheet Human Plague Case Confirmed in Colorado
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- George Washington University issued the following news: A human case of plague has been confirmed in a Colorado resident. The case was identified in Pueblo County. According to county public health officials, the resident was diagnosed following a four-day investigation based on preliminary test results. Right now, health officials are working to determine the source. According to the CDC, people can contract the plague when bitten by infected fleas and wild rodents.   more

Health Officials Confirm Human Cases of Avian Flu in Colorado Poultry Workers
DENVER, Colorado, July 16 -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued the following news release: * * * CDC confirms avian flu cases that the state first reported on Friday * * * In coordination with the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the State Emergency Operations Center, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is now reporting a total of five human cases of avian influenza in workers responding to   more

Indiana Leaders Unite to Help Americans Disagree Better
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 16 -- Ivy Tech Community College issued the following news on July 15, 2024: * * * Ivy Tech and Purdue Global partner to develop trainings designed to increase Americans' abilities to build dialogue, bridge divides, and find common ground * * * Indiana leaders are working with colleagues in Colorado and Maryland to arm the nation's governors with training designed to help Americans Disagree Better. Ivy Tech Community College president Sue Ellspermann and Purdue G  more

Researchers Launch Wild Rattlesnake Livestream to Demystify Behavior
SAN LUIS OBISPO, California, July 16 (TNSres) -- California Polytechnic State University issued the following news: Written By Nick Wilson Cal Poly rattlesnake researchers have installed a new camera system at a large den, or "mega-den," of rattlesnakes in Colorado that livestreams footage to YouTube (http://rattlecam.org/). The den is a rare habitat attracting hundreds of rattlesnakes because of its geologic features that provide snakes with hiding places and shelter from the elements. The p  more