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Undersheriff Paul Siska named outstanding Board Member of the Year
Paul Siska, Adams County Undersheriff, has been named 2009 Outstanding Board Member of the Year by Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council (CHBC). Siska has been active on Community Reach Center's Systems Board for ten years, including a two-year term as Board President. His steadfast efforts to improve access to mental health services for criminal offenders and reduce ...
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Provided by: Kristin Morin, YourHub.com
Recession cripples giving
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Joey Kirchmer/ YourHub.com
Local food banks and charitable organizations are struggling to keep the shelves stocked in the face of growing demand and declining donations. "We're a lot busier with clients this year," said Joan Edgar, director of the food bank at Thornton United Methodist Church, 8970 Hoyt Drive. "There are more and more people out of work. They don't believe the economy is gett...
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Provided by: Michael Renquist
Brighton's vultures are back in town
Capistrano has its swallows. Hinckley Ohio has its buzzards. Well, as most Brightonians know, we have our vultures! They are back in town for their usual migratory layover and have been observed resting and generally hanging out before catching connecting flights to winter destinations. This year, St Augustine church and surrounding environs have been a favorite...
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Discover Space Exhibit now on display at Anythink Brighton
As part of Anythink's quest to inspire and delight each of its customers through interactive learning, Anythink Brighton is hosting Discover Space, an exhibit designed by the Space Science Institute, providing a fun, hands-on environment for individuals to learn about science and technology. Discover Space includes two exhibit areas. Space Storms int...
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Provided by: Kristin Morin
Schools work to curb flu
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Joey Kirchmer
Flu prevention efforts appear to be paying off so far as school districts nationwide grapple with how to contain the spread of the H1N1 virus. Health officials with the schools are monitoring H1N1, also known as the swine-flu closely by tracking the number of students and staffers who call in sick with flu-like symptoms. When a particular school's absence rate doubl...
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