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2 months ago |
coloradosun.com | Danika Worthington
Location: This job is based in the Denver area to cover the statehousePosition Type: Full-TimeSalary: $60,000-$80,000, depending on experience, plus benefits including access to 401(k) and health, dental and vision insurance. References: Please provide three professional references.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
coloradosun.com | Danika Worthington
Good morning, Colorado. Is it Wednesday already? Days are flying by, and are likely to pass even faster as we get closer to the end of the year. Hold on tight, everybody. Now, the news. $40 millionDebt Eagle Valley Clean Energy claimed when filing for bankruptcyA pioneering biomass plant in Gypsum — the first in Colorado to convert shredded beetle-kill trees into electricity — has shut down. The current leading bid for the plant is from an Illinois real estate company. Jason Blevins has more.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
coloradosun.com | Danika Worthington
Good morning, Colorado. With family all together for the holidays, I got the joy of waking up my little niece this morning. Let me tell you, she’s a yapper. Just like her mother who herself was yapping at me yesterday with a whole bunch of odd questions like: “which vegetable should I get,” “why do you always pick recipes with the hardest to find ingredients,” and “wait, why do I have to do your grocery shopping.”Silly sister with so many silly questions. Anyhoo, we have a newsletter to read.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
coloradosun.com | Danika Worthington
Hi Colorado Sunday fam!I’ll make this quick as I, like many of you, have holiday travel on my mind. This year’s trip will take me south on Interstate 25, through stretches of ranchland that have become sprawling subdivisions and communities expanding at a rate that feels shocking — even though similar building spurts are happening up where I live, near the Weld County line.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
coloradosun.com | Danika Worthington
Good morning, Colorado. I’m pretty sure I have the smartest cat in the world. Why? She can do tricks. Sit, spin, speak, stand on her hindlegs … you name it, she can do it. Except … well … there’s one thing she’s stubbornly refused to learn: stay. There’s only so much a cat is willing to do. Anyhoo, let’s get to the news. (Psst, there may be a treat at the bottom.)BREAKING: Club Q victims, families sue El Paso County officials for not using red flag law to protect them.
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