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Aurora’s Child Passenger Safety Seat Program funded for 15 new inspectors

Who: E-470 Transportation Safety Foundation and Spirit of Aurora

What: Grant Funds Presentation

Where: Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway, lobby

When: May 16, 5:30 p.m.

Why: To fund training and certification of 15 new car seat inspectors

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Aurora’s Child Passenger Safety Seat Program Funded for 15 New Inspectors

Children’s lives are at risk when they are not restrained in a passenger car seat. But a car seat cannot do the job it was designed for if it is not properly installed and inspected.  It takes a certified technician to inspect a car seat and to teach parents the correct way to use it.

Denver-area construction jobs: not enough workers to go around

DENVER — There’s at least one booming industry in Colorado right now, desperately looking for workers:  the construction industry.  After a decade of doldrums, Colorado construction is hot again. 

Between February 2011 and February 2012, the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield area added 6,300 construction jobs, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.  That’s more than anywhere else in the United States. 

Right now, about 137,000 Coloradans are working in construction.  Times are good.

“The first quarter of 2012, we will equal the construction volume and revenue that we had in all of 2011,” said David Sinkey, managing director for Boulder Creek Builders.  His company is hard at work developing the Steel Ranch neighborhood in Louisville.  But there’s a problem.  He can’t find enough construction workers.

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Colorado’s small businesses get $17 million boost

Small businesses in Colorado are getting a $17 million boost through two new capital access programs announced by Gov. John Hickenlooper, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), and Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA).

New lottery ticket: "Hidden Gems of Colorado"

New to the Colorado Lottery this month is a Scratch game called "Hidden Gems of Colorado." The game was developed by the Colorado Lottery and Colorado Tourism Office to boost awareness of things to see and do across the state. The game was inspired by the Colorado Tourism Office’s official vacation guide, “99 Gorgeous Places in Colorado.” The ticket’s graphic elements and unique prize structure; every prize ends in “9,” comes from the 99 Gorgeous Places theme.

15th Annual AIRLIFE Memorial Run/Walk Takes Place May 20th

15th Annual AIRLIFE Memorial Run/Walk Takes Place May 20th

The 15th Annual AirLife Memorial Run/Walk and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Celebration, benefiting the Friends of AirLife, will take place Sunday, May 20th at the Hudson Gardens and Event Center in Littleton. The event includes a 5K/10K run, 5K walk and Kids Fun Run, a “fire/EMS muster,” the EMS Volleyball Challenge Tournament and numerous activities for all ages to enjoy.