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CU-Boulder’s Community Visit to the Roaring Fork Valley
Join Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano for a complimentary reception and program featuring CU Professor Jeff Mitton as he examines what we have learned from the mountain pine beetle epidemic, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, at the Aspen Glen Golf Club, 0545 Bald Eagle Way, Carbondale. Other special guests include CU-Boulder Athletic Director Rick George and Ryan Chreist, executive director of the CU-Boulder Alumni Association. The reception will feature complimentary heavy appetizers and a cash bar. For more information contact Brennan at the CU-Boulder Alumni Association at 303-492-6899 or brennan.meadows@colorado.edu.
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Los periodos de cuarentena acortar para Escuelas de Roaring Fork
El Distrito Escolar de Roaring Fork anunció que el viernes implementará un periodo corto de cuarentena para personas que estuvieron exponiendo a un caso empedernido de COVID-19, según a una versión de noticias.