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Program to help reduce wildfire risks, costs ALAMOSA – The Colorado State Forest Service announced today that the San Luis Valley has been selected as one of eight new "communities" from across the country that will receive technical assistance in 2018 under a national program that helps reduce the impacts from wildfires. As more cities and ...
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ADMINISTRATOR ONEONTA – The State University of New York Board of Trustees today appointed Dr. Barbara Jean Morris, a higher-education administrator from Colorado, as SUNY Oneonta president, effective July 1. She succeeds Nancy Kleniewski, president since 2008, a student-centric administrator who also ...
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CSU associate economics professor returns from work at United Nations in Geneva Elissa Braunstein is an associate professor in the Department of Economics at Colorado State University, who has taught at CSU since 2005. Braunstein took a University sponsored break from her teaching to perform duties as a Senior Economist at the United Nations Conference on Trade and ...
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Colorado governor releases state's electric vehicle plans, saying "we know that we can have a ... Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Wednesday released broad plans to foster growth in the state's already booming electric vehicle market, saying he believes the keys to economic development and cleaner air lie — at least in part — outside of the internal combustion engine. "They say it takes a ...
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'First step' highway funding bill advances in Colorado Senate without Democrats' support An effort to sell $3.5 billion in bonds to finance major Colorado highway projects is not the end of a years-long effort to increase road funding in this state, business groups and state Senate Republicans agreed Tuesday as a bill advanced to do just that. But they called it a good start that would show ...
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