Sharing a story my daughter (Laia Ector, 11) wrote after seeing some devastation over Georgia Pass...
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Hello. My name is Laia Ector. I am 11 years old now. My parents and I decided to go camping on 2023, July 8. We went to Georgia Pass. We’ve been there before, and its stunning. The trees climb tall, moose graze the prairies, and birds sing lullabies. Beautiful sparkling lakes shone like a star in the night sky. We always found adventures and new sights every time we go…
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Choosing a primary care physician is an essential decision that one must make in their healthcare journey. A primary care doctor serves as the initial point of contact for all healthcare needs and plays a crucial role in promoting overall wellness and preventative care. The process of selecting a primary care provider can be…
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The Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) announced the Nonprofit Infrastructure (NPI) Grant Program, a statewide grant program for small, community-based, nonprofit organizations providing services to communities who have historically been underrepresented, underserved, or under-resourced.
Nonprofits in Boulder, Larimer and Broomfield counties can apply here:…
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17-year-old kids are not equipped to make financial decisions that will alter the course of their lives for years to come. In America, however, this is unfortunately the norm as millions of high schoolers choose to take out student loans to pay for their college tuition without fully grasping the implications of this decision on their later lives.
My name is Katie and I very recently married my best friend, Joel. We met at Pepperdine University, where we had a great…
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In my opinion blood test is more accurate than a breath test. There are circumstances where a breath test can have erroneously high readings. For example, an erroneously high readings can occur in people with acid reflux. If you belch close to the time you take the test, you'll have a breath with an artificially high concentration of alcohol. In addition, breath testing machines operates under a scientific assumption that not all scientists agree with. On the other hand, blood testing is…
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