Holland & Hart expands Nevada footprint by teaming with local
firm.([LAW])(Holland & Hart L.L.P. acquired Hale Lane and local la
Western law giant Holland & Hart has expanded its reach into
the Nevada market by joining forces with a competing firm there. The
company announced in late May that it is merging with Hale Lane, . . .
I-70 stakeholders reach consensus but not much else without
money.([TRANSPORTATION])
In late May a consortium of 27 stakeholders--towns and counties,
state and federal transportation officials, environmentalists, truckers
and ski area operators--finally reached consensus about the . . .
Cyclist's assertion missed opportunity.(READERS
[respond])(Letter to the editor)
Always glad to see a bicycle considered a legitimate form of
transportation as mentioned in your story ("Road trip exposes fuel
inefficiency," Mike Taylor, June). I am really disappointed that
one . . .
I'm flying Frontier.(RUNDLES wrap-up)
I think we can all agree that of all the businesses we could be
in--publishing, mortgage lending, commercial or investment banking, real
estate, high tech, retail, et al--pretty much last on the . . .
Goodbelly.(COLORADO COOL STUFF)
The latest natural-foods company by Steve Demos--founder of
soy-milk titan WhiteWave--NextFoods emerged from a trip Demos took in
2004 "re-tracing old steps" of a hitchhiking journey he took
in the . . .
Richard Lewis; Air Force and tech industry vet finds success with
IT firm.(EXECUTIVE [edge])(Interview of Richard
Lewis)(Intervi
As a kid Richard Lewis rigged a doorbell to his bedroom and built
an electric generator from an old vacuum cleaner.
"I was always tech-minded," said Lewis, who in 2002
founded RTL Networks Inc., . . .
[On the record ].([state of the] STATE)
"THERE'S NO EVIDENCE AT ALL THAT HURRICANES BOTH GLOBALLY
AND IN THE ATLANTIC BASIN ARE GETTING WORSE. BUT YOU'RE GOING TO
HEAR OTHERWISE BECAUSE THERE'S GRANT MONEY."
--William M. "Bill" Gray, . . .
Corrections.(Correction notice)
In the June magazine, Prologis was incorrectly listed as Prologis
Trust in the annual ranking of Colorado's top 100 public companies.
Also, the rankings were for 2008, not 2005, as indicted in the . . .
Qwest CEO aims to keep 'Spirit of Service'
intact.(COTE'S [colorado])(Ed Mueller, chief executive officer of
Qwest Communication
In an era when cell phones are threatening to make land lines go
the way of roadside phone booths, the top post at a traditional
telephone company might not sound like such a plum job.
. . .
Natural Ophthalmics eye drops.(COLORADO COOL STUFF)
President Brian Banks started Natural Ophthalmics in 2001 after
taking another homeopathic company to the mass market from a
Breckenridge office.
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"I didn't enjoy the . . .
Civil action; Initiative to end affirmative action in Colorado
fires up minority and women business groups.([AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
President John F. Kennedy coined the term "affirmative
action" in 1961. In the time since, it has come to mean different
things to different people. But nearly everyone agrees that . . .
[By the numbers].([state of the] STATE)
$ 1.8 billion
How much Colorado has available to spend on Interstate 70 west from
Denver through the year 2025 unless it finds a way to prop up its
existing funding sources.
$3 million
Cost . . .
On oil and the advantages of being a journalist.([the]
economist)
"Now that I'm writing a monthly column for two
magazines," I e-mailed my favorite newspaper columnist, "I
have a new respect for your ability to come up with a topic several
times a week."
. . .
Obama candidacy transcends race but not party.([on]
MANAGEMENT)(Political campaigns)
Barack Obama has equaled if not surpassed what John F.Kennedy did
in 1960 when he got his party's nomination for president even
though he was a Catholic. JFK was elected the following year, . . .
Mountain rings.(COLORADO COOL STUFF)
Since relocating from Texas in 1989--after meeting his wife, Cindy,
on an airplane trip--John Varner has had three locations for his Morning
Star Jewelers in Evergreen.
"We've gotten a little . . .
Colorado Black Chamber of commerce grooms young business
leaders.([LEADERSHIP])(Colorado Black Chamber's program to groom
young
When you have more college and graduate degrees than people in the
room, chances are you're mixing with a pretty powerful group.
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That's how Richard Lewis described . . .
Life, liberty and the pursuit of cheap labor.(Guest
[column])(illegal immigration employment working at lower cost and it
affect
Recently our local media have portrayed the state of Colorado as a
panacea for environmental and economic progress due to newfound
opportunities for the development of alternative energy sources as . . .
Still onboard with Frontier.(READERS [respond])(Letter to the
editor)
I enjoyed your article about Frontier ("I'm Flying
Frontier," Jeff Rundles, May).
A month ago, I signed up for a business credit card to gain miles.
I told a friend and her comment was, "They . . .
A (TV) league of its own.(SPORTS biz)
Remember the George Carlin routine about the differences between
baseball and football?
"Football has hitting, clipping, spearing, piling on, personal
fouls, late hitting and unnecessary . . .
Beyond a Peanut Flashcards.(COLORADO COOL STUFF)
A frightening incident in 2004 led Dina Clifford to start her
company. As the mother of two children with severe peanut allergies, her
young son's "accidental bite" of a peanut-butter sandwich
led . . .
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