Friday Dec 4 | The Denver Business Journal
Study: Rural Colo. lacking on broadband
More than 97 percent of Colorado households have Internet access at speeds of 768 kilobits per second or higher, but the percentage of unserved households in the state exceeds 20 percent in 15 rural counties.
A friend of mine who lives in Nairobi e-mailed me in the middle of Balloon Boy. "I continue to marvel at how Denver always seems to get these big-ticket stories," said Nick Wadhams.
Lake City playground, a payback gift for those lost in crash
Cameron Arthur and Gillian Kelley enjoy the new $50,000 playground, donated by Bill Lunn, that will be dedicated today at the Lake City Community School.
CBI, Grand Junction: new building, new demands
DAVID LINNERTZ, GRAND JUNCTION DIVISION DIRECTOR of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, ponders the personnel needs of his new office, with laboratory equipment in the background.
Look out Bethel. The Woodstock generation plans to migrate back in droves to small towns and rural areas as it ages.
Board of Health to meet in Pagosa Monday
The regular meeting of the San Juan Basin Health Department Board of Health will begin at 4 p.m. Monday, Aug.
Candidate petitions due Aug. 28 for school board election
The Archuleta County School District 50 Joint Board of Education has announced it is soliciting nominations for candidates wishing to run for seats on the school board, representing District One and District Five.
Candidate petitions due Aug. 28 for school board election
The Archuleta County School District 50 Joint Board of Education has announced it is soliciting nominations for candidates wishing to run for seats on the school board, representing District One and District Five.
Saying goodbye to Sgt. Kinterknecht
Montrose says goodbye today to police Sgt. David Kinterknecht, the officer shot in the line of duty on Saturday when he and others answered the call to a domestic-violence incident.
Saying goodbye to Sgt. Kinterknecht
Montrose says goodbye today to police Sgt. David Kinterknecht, the officer shot in the line of duty on Saturday when he and others answered the call to a domestic-violence incident.
Colorado Unemployment remains at 7.6 percent in June
Colorado's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained unchanged in June at 7.6 percent, according to Donald J. Mares, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Weld unemployment rises sightly, dips to No. 3 in state
While Colorado's unemployment rate remained steady at 7.6 percent for June, Weld County rose slightly to 8.6 percent, but dropped to No.
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