Vol. 30 No. 9, September 2003
Index
- Southeast regional report.
- Colorado feels bite of West Nile.
- Corrections.
- Hispanic leader lauds lists.
- Thanks from fastpitch owner.
- Denver Health and hospitals.
- El Paso County Department of Health and Environment.
- What if everybody ...? Customer service seems to be like the weather--everybody talks about it but everywhere you go, customers are missing service in a big way.
- Bargains for Black Hawk dwellers.
- Energy, politics and the rise of capitalism: Pulitzer Prize winner sizes up Colorado role in global economy.
- September.
- Colorado Securities Board.
- Compass Bank-Denver.
- CTA Pulic Relations.
- Delta Air Lines will have daily nonstop service from Salt Lake City to Steamboat and Saturday service.
- Denver Regional Council of Governments.
- Denver-based M+O+A Architectural Partnership is designing a new campus for the Denver Seminary, which is relocating from Denver to Littleton for more space.
- Forest Oil.
- Former Starz exec back after political stint.
- Frontier Airlines has introduced "FlexCheck," an automated check-in system.
- National Advisory Committee.
- Puppet Stew Productions, a new Colorado film production company, won the Columbine Award.
- BOK Financial Corp. has acquired Colorado Funding Co. and its subsidiary, Colorado State Bank and Trust.
- Centrix Financial LLC's incentive program, Team Centrix Baja Adventure, successfully used a prize trip to Baja, Mexico to encourage dealers in 180 auto dealerships to increase Centrix loans.
- Denver-based AMG Guaranty Trust.
- Exclusive Resorts, a private club with 70 members who get unlimited access to luxury homes worldwide, has purchased an apartment aboard The World of ResidenSea.
- Finderskeepers Inc. is the newest matchmaking service in Denver.
- Frederick-based UQM Technologies Inc. has created a Gator Utility Vehicle.
- Johns Manville Retirees Association has filed a letter of complaint with the U.S. Secretary of Labor, calling for an investigations.
- NASA awarded the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Astrobiology a $5 million grant.
- The Environmental Protection Agency is calling for Worker Protection Standard Penalties for five Colorado growers for pesticide safety violations.
- The National Institutes of Health has awarded University of Colorado.
- The Thermogram Center has opened its breast and body imaging center.
- Mayor of mayors: Hickenlooper, Owen's trip reflects mayor's influence.
- Sweet success and the private 250 list: Denver family churns out chocolate.
- The private 250: desks measure an upturn.
- Can you hear me now? Verizon tester logs 25,000 miles a year.
- Tech startup of the month.
- Hope for small business health insurance.
- Black Hawk, Central City play their hands.
- Unfunded spire outlasts tech's early high fliers.
- Henry Bergeson Kaleidoscopes.
- Huffaker farms goat milk soap.
- Mile High Golf Co.
- The Hatters.
- PR's dynamic duo: Schenkein co-owners keep vision alive.
- DIA, del-i-cate-ly.