
Matt Hollinshead
Digital Editor at Lincoln Journal Star
Weekend Editor @DurangoHerald Past: Assistant Editor @BmtEnterprise CO ➡️AZ ➡️NM➡️TX ➡️CO @msudenver alum. Opinions are my own
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2 months ago |
journalstar.com | Matt Hollinshead
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Jan 10, 2025 |
durangoherald.com | Matt Hollinshead
Patient Care Technician training allows students to work in field sooner A number of nursing positions require particular training, namely the work that goes into certified nursing assistant certification. Despite that straightforward prerequisite, the path for students pursuing health care careers to obtain such credentials may stall because it can be harder for schools in rural areas like La Plata County to bring in registered nurses for CNA coursework.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
durangoherald.com | Matt Hollinshead
Classrooms accepting nonperishable items through Thursday Bayfield Primary School is accumulating hundreds of nonperishable food items that will be collected for Pine River Shares to help Bayfield-area families in need this holiday season. Bayfield Primary School students, families and area residents have donated more than 1,000 items so far, according to a news release on the Bayfield School District’s website.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
durangoherald.com | Matt Hollinshead
Nineteen students tour CU Boulder, UC-Colorado Springs with help of state grant Eighth-graders at Bayfield Middle School got a head start exploring their future options and getting a feel for life on a college campus this fall thanks to a grant from the Colorado Department of Education.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
durangoherald.com | Matt Hollinshead
Capstone project will be gift to Edward Herrera’s father, who played game during childhood BAYFIELD – Pinball machines always fascinated Edward Herrera. The Bayfield High School engineering student – who likes the sound of hitting the ball and watching it travel up and down the playfield – learned about the mechanisms involved from conversations with his father, Bill, who grew up playing pinball in Southern California during the 1980s. “He used to play anywhere he could,” Herrera said.
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