September 2022

New EMS task force will evaluate services statewide, recommend new standards

Task force work will be done in five phases, beginning with recommendations for new regulatory framework with emergency medical services Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has established a 20-member EMS system sustainability task force to evaluate medical services and systems throughout the state.

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River C

all Purgatoire River Call as of: 09/06/2022. Hoehne Ditch: Priority #20, Appropriation Date: 10/07/1865.

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The Fine Print

rint ~Sipsey, Fried Green Tomatoes THIS WEEK TRINIDAD FARMER’S MARKET EVERY SAT. (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) The 21st annual event will be held each Saturday in Cimino Park — runs thru Oct.1.

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Statewide COVID-19 modeling report indicates continued decline in cases through early October

Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment DENVER — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Colorado School of Public Health released an updated statewide modeling report which indicates that COVID-19 infections will continue to decline over the next six to eight weeks despite the expected increase in contact rates among people with the beginning of the new school year.

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CDPHE adds Multidisciplinary Center on Aging at the University of Colorado as a Recognized Health Navigator Training Program

Denver — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment added the Multidisciplinary Center on Aging at the University of Colorado as a Recognized Health Navigator Training Program. Recognized programs must demonstrate that their training curricula meet the entrylevel core competencies for individuals to become credentialed health navigators in Colorado.

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Federal judge grants temporary restraining order against Boulder County gun ordinance, halting enforcement for two weeks

All judges, no matter their political persuasion, will be forced to rule that our right to keep, bear arms cannot be infringed Derek Draplin The Center Square A federal judge has approved a temporary restraining order that bars Boulder County from enforcing part of an ordinance that bans the sale of assault weapons and large capacity magazines. A pair of gun rights advocacy groups, Rocky Mountain Gun Owners (RMGO) and the National Foundation for Gun Rights (NFGR), recently sued the county’s Board of Commissioners, which passed new gun control ordinances earlier this month.

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Audrey Mae Concini

Audrey Mae Concini, passed away suddenly at Memorial Hospital, in Colorado Springs, CO., at the age of 39. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 10am at First Christian Church with Pastor Cary Nelson and Brother Harry Gonzales officiating.

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