State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Tuesday August 12, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Colo. Agriculture Dept.: Colorado Continues to Lead in Agrivoltaics Innovation
DENVER, Colorado, Aug. 12 -- The Colorado Department of Agriculture issued the following news release on Aug. 11, 2025:
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Colorado Continues to Lead in Agrivoltaics Innovation
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) has awarded $300,000 in funding to five projects that demonstrate the technology and benefits of combining solar power generation with agriculture through the third round of the agency's Agrivoltaics Research and Development grant.
"The preservation of productive farmla
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NEW: After Voting to Gut Medicaid, Gabe Evans is Trying to "Recast" Himself as a Medicaid Supporter
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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NEW: After Voting to Gut Medicaid, Gabe Evans is Trying to "Recast" Himself as a Medicaid Supporter
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New reporting from Rolling Stone exposes Evans for introducing a resolution to celebrate Medicaid - weeks after he voted for the largest Medicaid cuts in history
Does Gabe Evans think Colorado voters are dumb?
New reporting from Rolling Stone details how Evans "introduced a re
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University of Colorado: Delta Solutions & Strategies Helps Build Skilled, Resilient Workforce Through HEROES Scholarship
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Aug. 12 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:
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Delta Solutions & Strategies helps build skilled, resilient workforce through HEROES scholarship
In a city where military service is deeply woven into the fabric of daily life, Colorado Springs-based Delta Solutions & Strategies prioritizes making meaningful investments in service members' futures.
That commitment has recently extended to investing in the academic success of active-duty
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University of Colorado: Growing the 6%: Improving Research on Women's Health
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Aug. 12 -- The University of Colorado issued the following news release:
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Growing the 6%: Improving research on women's health
Out of all the sports medicine and exercise science research conducted, only 6% of that is exclusively on females.
Marissa Baranauskas and her cohorts are aiming to change that through their 6% Female Performance Research Laboratories. Baranauskas, a Ph.D. assistant professor in Human Physiology & Nutrition, acts as primary investigat
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