State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Thursday May 22, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
LCRA Board Approves Business and Capital Plans for Fiscal Year 2026
AUSTIN, Texas, May 22 -- The Lower Colorado River Authority issued the following news release on May 21, 2025:
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LCRA Board approves business and capital plans for fiscal year 2026
LCRA to invest about $1.63 billion in capital projects over the next year to support Texas during period of unprecedented challenges, opportunities
AUSTIN, Texas - The LCRA Board of Directors on Wednesday approved a business plan of $591.4 million and authorized capital investments of about $1.63 billion for e
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SHOT/CHASER: Gabe Evans Votes to Cut Medicaid, Avoids "Widely Respected" Local News While Catering to Far-Right Outlets
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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SHOT/CHASER: Gabe Evans Votes to Cut Medicaid, Avoids "Widely Respected" Local News While Catering to Far-Right Outlets
Evans voted YES on advancing legislation that would jeopardize 1 in 4 of his own constituents' health care
Vulnerable Colorado Republican Gabe Evans cast a key committee vote to jeopardize health care for 1 in 4 of his own constituents - and refuses to answer for
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UNCW Men's Rugby Club Wins National Championship
WILMINGTON, North Carolina, May 21 -- The University of North Carolina Wilmington campus issued the following news:
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UNCW Men's Rugby Club Wins National Championship
The UNCW men's rugby club made history this spring, capturing the 2025 Men's Division II National Championship title at the Collegiate Rugby Championship in Maryland. The Seahawks defeated Montana State, 24-12, in the final match, securing the program's first national title and capping off a season defined by grit, teamwork
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University of Colorado School of Public Health: New Study Reveals Why Common Leukemia Treatments Fail in Some Patients
AURORA, Colorado, May 22 -- The University of Colorado School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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New Study Reveals Why Common Leukemia Treatments Fail in Some Patients
Researchers at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus lead study that identifies gene mutations and cell maturity as key factors in acute myeloid leukemia drug resistance
By Laura Kelley
An international study led by the University of Colorado Cancer Center has uncovered why a widely used treatm
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University of Colorado-Boulder: Will Tariffs Disrupt Your Summer Vacation Plans? Probably Not, Finance Expert Says
BOULDER, Colorado, May 21 -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news:
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Will tariffs disrupt your summer vacation plans? Probably not, finance expert says
By Katy Marquardt Hill
As families plan summer getaways--booking flights, reserving hotels and mapping out road trips--many are also keeping a close eye on rising prices. Could new import taxes, including those recently enacted by the Trump administration, make vacations more expensive?
Edward Van Wesep, pr
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University of Colorado: Who Should Get an Information Systems Degree?
DENVER, Colorado, May 22 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news:
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Who Should Get an Information Systems Degree?
Bridge Business and Technology with CU Denver's MS in Information Systems
Whether a business is maximizing customer relationships, seeking market intelligence, or managing HR data, today's technologies are indispensable. That's why Dawn Gregg, who leads CU Denver's graduate-level information systems degree program, says the job market for AI-savvy, information
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