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CU, Colorado State athletics attempting to tackle suicide prevention, mental health proactively The state's suicide rate per 100,000 people was 19.46; far above the national average (13.26). It's a public health crisis often forced into the national conscience through athletics. Like Monday, when former Minnesota Duluth hockey captain Andrew Carroll, 32, took his life by jumping from an elevated ...
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Aviat Networks (AVNW) Secures $9.5M in New Business from State of Colorado Aviat Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVNW) today announced $9.5 million of new business with State of Colorado. The award includes new microwave hardware, software and turnkey services to expand network coverage and capacity for Colorado's Public Safety Communications Network. The upgrades ...
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Ka-Ching! Here's How Much Marijuana Colorado Sold Last Year Colorado was part of the very first group, along with Washington state, to have voted to legalize recreational marijuana back in November 2012. Colorado wound up beating Washington to the punch when it came to opening its doors to adult-use sales. In a way, you could rightly refer to Colorado as ...
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Colorado schools are rapidly moving toward more math, science and technology focus They are overseeing the transformation of the 100-year-old St. Francis de Sales Catholic School in Denver into the first Catholic STEM school in Colorado next fall. Leib and Liuzzi are like other school leaders in the state who see STEM as key in ensuring graduates excel in an increasingly complicated ...
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Republicans Wants Roads, Bridges Fixed And Expanded With No Other Detours As it happens, Colorado has some extra revenue of for grabs. Because of the federal tax overhaul and economic growth, state economists predict around $200 million could head into state coffers this fiscal year. Colorado could bring in an unanticipated $750 million next fiscal year, up about 7 percent ...
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CSU study offers clues to mysterious origins of Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountains are a source of great mystery even to geologists. A new study led by a Colorado State University faculty member offers valuable clues to the mysterious origins of the 40-million to 60-million-year-old mountain range emblematic of the western U.S.. The study's authors sought to map ...
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