Tipoffs for Great Bend, Kansas (State) Newsletter for Saturday September 06, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for Sept. 10, 2025
DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 6 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda:
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Consent Items
TRANSPORTATION
1. PROCEEDING NO. 25A-0317R City and County of Denver
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER FOR AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT AN ABOVE-GRADE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE CROSSING SPANNING THE TRACKS OF THE DENVER ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD, BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY, AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT, LOCATED ADJACENT AND SOUTH OF THE EXISTING 48
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K-State Accelerator Program Awards $35,000 to Entrepreneurs
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Sept. 6 -- Kansas State University issued the following news:
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K-State Accelerator program awards $35,000 to entrepreneurs
Seven Kansas businesses were awarded funding upon completion of the eight-week Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship Accelerator program.
By Megan Ronnebaum
Kansas State University has given seven local entrepreneurs a boost in resources and funding through the Center for Entrepreneurship Accelerator program, which provides participants
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Mizzou Launches Historic Campaign to Address Global Challenges and Improve Lives
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sept. 6 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
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Mizzou launches historic campaign to address global challenges and improve lives
Power the Roar unites alumni and supporters in pursuit of the university's most ambitious goals.
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The University of Missouri has launched the largest fundraising campaign in its 186-year history. Uniting alumni, friends and partners, the transformational initiative will shape the future of Mizzou's campus, impact
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University of Kansas: Study Prompts New Theory of Human-machine Communication
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Sept. 5 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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Study prompts new theory of human-machine communication
In a new scholarly paper, two University of Kansas scholars propose a novel theory of communication analysis that takes into better account how people interact with ubiquitous technology in the 21st-century workplace.
In "Socio-Technical Exchange with Machines: Worker Experiences with Complex Work Technologies," in the Human-Machine Communica
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