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Colorado State University has a logging sports club, and some events directly transfer to skills needed for forestry jobs. That’s all the more crucial as the state looks for workers to help fight a massive pine beetle outbreak.
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Colorado’s elderly population is growing, and many would like to age at home. But their homes are also getting older, needing unaffordable repairs. One senior organization is helping with that.
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Those fast planes diving over fields in Northern Colorado are crucial for taking care of crops. But a different type of agricultural aircraft is slowly, but surely, taking to the skies.
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The Ms. Colorado Senior America pageant took place recently at the Mizel Arts and Culture Center in Denver. The winner goes on to compete in the Ms. Senior America event.
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Colorado's beer market used to be booming, but now, more breweries are closing and production has decreased. Yet some young people are still drawn to the industry and are even pursuing degrees in it.
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Travis Hamblen prides himself on providing hats for all budgets. Tariffs are making that difficult.
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Under pressure from survivors and lawmakers, Colorado struggling to address huge delays in evidence testing.
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A watered-down version of a bill to cut tipped worker wages has restaurant owners angry and employees nervous.
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Dr. Charles Frankum is one of the rare few medical specialists who pilots around rural Colorado and Kansas to provide medical services in hard-to-reach areas.
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Several NoCo restaurants closed last year after decades of service. Owners cite increased costs of food, rent and labor. But to their patrons these spaces filled up more than just their stomachs.