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V.A. medical center for Springs proposed

A proposal from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs calls for the creation of medical and surgical centers in Colorado Springs and Grand Junction in addition to upgrades at Fitzsimmons medical complex in Aurora.

The proposal strays from a plan to centralize all V.A. medical services at the Fitzsimmons facility.
Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs James Peake sent […]

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Social Security calculator on the Web

The Social Security Administration launched an online calculator this week at
www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator
The calculator provides personalized retirement benefit estimates that are tied to a person’s Social Security earnings record, thus eliminating the need to manually enter years of earnings’ information.
The estimation is interactive and allows users to compare different retirement options. A person […]

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McDonald’s espresso sales plunge

It appears that people are wondering what kind of clown is making the espresso at McDonald’s.
Clusterstock.com is reporting that McDonald’s espresso sales have fallen sharply, and that investors are questioning the logic of entering the espresso business when Starbucks announced the closing of 600 stores across the nation last week.
McDonald’s started […]

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Oxygen masks save dogs’ lives

Colorado Springs firefighters say the lives of three dogs trapped in house fires were saved last week because of special oxygen masks designed for animals.
The dogs were treated on-scene during two house fires. Three rabbits were also rescued from one of the fires but did not require oxygen treatment, fire officials […]

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Census Bureau readying to open Springs office

The U.S. Census Bureau’s Denver Regional Census Center is making preparations to open a census office in Colorado Springs, and they’re looking for managers to run it.

The office will be the hub of local census activity for southern Colorado and the western slope for early operations in 2009 that support the upcoming 2010 Census.
The office […]

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Holland and Hart launch subprime mortgage practice

Holland & Hart LLP has formed a new Subprime Mortgage Practice Group.
The Subprime Mortgage Group consists of an interdisciplinary team of attorneys with experience counseling clients about business disputes, litigation and government investigations relating to the subprime mortgage crisis.
“Stories continue to develop daily covering the threatened mortgage market,” said group manager […]

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Audio Sample Ballots Introduced by El Paso County

Democratic and Republican audio sample ballots for the August 12 primary election are available on the El Paso County Clerk & Recorder’s Web site.
The audio sample ballot is for visually impaired voters, who can listen to the ballot information being read so they can prepare in advance to vote.
To access the […]

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Springs’ Starbucks to remain open

Starbucks officials released a list yesterday of 600 underperforming U.S. stores the company planned to close in order to save money, and it appears that all Colorado Springs locations will remain open.
However, nine stores in Colorado will close – three in Denver, two in Loveland and single stores in Longmont, Lakewood, Broomfield and Conifer.
No specific […]

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Entrepreneurial endeavors slow despite jobless rate

While increased job cuts often lead to a rise in start-up activity, the high cost of credit and other inflationary pressures appears to be

discouraging would-be entrepreneurs
The latest reading on job-market conditions reveals that the percentage of jobless managers and executives starting their own businesses fell to its lowest level since the onset of the dot.com […]

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Transportation construction work, workers down

With the total number of highway and bridge construction workers nationwide down 2.4 percent during May compared to a year ago, industry officials expect project activity and employment in related fields to show similar decreases.
The American Road & Transpiration Builders Association reported this month that 357,400 workers were employed in highway […]

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