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Sheriff & Coroner invite public to Open House & Free Pancake Breakfast
Looking for a fun and FREE family-friendly event this weekend? This is your chance to go behind-the-scenes with us! Climb into a SWAT vehicle, see K-9s in action, watch a vehicle extrication, pet our mounted unit horses and therapy dogs, get a tour of the Coroner’s Facility and even try out ‘maggot art.’ Plus, take a tour of our 911 dispatch center and a history tour of the sheriff’s office.
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ES&M Trivia on August 17
ES&M Trivia on August 17
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Tigers Hold on to Spots on Team USA Roster
Colorado College rising junior Hunter McKown and incoming freshman Kaidan Mbereko have made the final Team USA roster for the 2022 World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Faculty and Staff Grants From June 2022
Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received grants and awards in June 2022:
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Three Tigers Headed to Ireland For U21 World Lacrosse Championship
The Colorado College men's lacrosse program will be well represented at the 2022 World Lacrosse Men's Under-21 World Championship starting Wednesday, Aug. 10, in Limerick, Ireland.
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Mountain West Names Cody Little Coordinator of Softball Officials
Colorado Springs, Colo. – Cody Little has been named the Mountain West Softball Coordinator of Officials, announced by MW Commissioner Craig Thompson on Monday.
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Job Growth Stronger than Expected - What is on the Horizon?
The Colorado and U.S. labor markets continued to post extraordinary growth in June.
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CSU adds session on mental health to precede DARPA Forward conference
Every day, an average of 20 veterans commit suicide in the U.S. This staggering figure is reflective of a “silent pandemic” where those who have served in the military are 15 times more likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, and five times more likely to experience depression.
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Wellspring Community and Douglas County announce partnership to tackle housing for adults with I/DD
Wellspring Community and Douglas County today announced a partnership to create a housing solution for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in Douglas County.
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CSU researchers reduce forecast but continue to predict active 2022 Atlantic hurricane season
Colorado State University hurricane researchers have reduced their forecast slightly but continue to call for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2022, citing the likely persistence of La Niña as a primary factor for the continued anticipation of an active season.
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Get a Taste of Colorado at Local Farmers Markets
We know summer has finally arrived when farmers markets start popping up all over town like daffodils. There’s nothing like strolling among booths of farmers and artisans selling their wares on a Colorado summer morning. Where else can you find an eclectic mix of locally produced foods and handcrafted items all in one location?
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CSU history professor Jared Orsi named Colorado’s new State Historian
On Colorado Day, Aug. 1, Jared Orsi, professor of history at Colorado State University, will begin his one-year position as the state historian and leader of History Colorado’s State Historian’s Council, succeeding noted historian and professor Nicki Gonzales. The five-person council rotates this leadership role every year on Colorado’s birthday, to achieve greater reach and representation for the state, to amplify different perspectives and to reinforce the collaborative foundation of history and storytelling.
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DiscoverU Harnesses Interdisciplinary Cooperation to Create Mental Health Solution for Youths
In its 2022 evaluations of the state of mental health in the U.S., Mental Health America ranks Colorado poorly for access to mental health services, a shortcoming amplified for those of lesser means.
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Broncos PR legend reflects on a storied career and a new era for Denver football
In 1978, Jim Saccomano got a call that would change his life: The Denver Broncos wanted to hire him. He spent 30-plus years working for the team, witnessing multiple Super Bowl wins, and retired as public relations vice president in 2013. This summer, Saccomano was honored as one of the best in the business as an inaugural winner of the National Football League Hall of Fame’s Award of Excellence.
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Back to Work Program
Back to Work Program
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Boise State, Fresno State Picked to Win 2022 Mountain West Football Divisional Titles
Boise State has been selected to finish atop the Mountain Division, while Fresno State has been chosen to win the West Division title, as announced today by the Mountain West at its annual media days, being held at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas
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Q&A: Colorado State climatologist on record heat, wildfire outlook and climate change
With nearly a third of the U.S. facing excessive heat warnings and the U.K. coming off of a stretch of record high temperatures, weather is dominating headlines around the world.
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The countdown is on to enjoy new twists and old favorites at the 2022 County Fair
What do animal acrobats, 4-H, and dueling pianos have in common? Find out in 10 days at the 2022 Douglas County Fair & Rodeo.
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After two years away, CSU summer theatre camp shows that Kids (still) Do It All
Imagine putting together an entire musical – everything from writing, choreographing, staging and performing – in just one week. It may sound daunting, but participants in Colorado State University’s Kids Do It All Theatre Camp do just that – and more.
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Building the Framework for Healthy Minds
As a freshman, Sociology student Naiya Budler came to Western Colorado University to compete with the cross-country team. For as long as she could remember, Budler used running as an escape. Yet, in the second semester of her freshman year at Western, Budler was diagnosed with a string of chronic illnesses that prevented her from continuing her running career.