by Mr. Leadville | Dec 2, 2021 | Leadville News
Shape Games has just received its very first online gaming license in the US. The provider got the approval for a vendor license from the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission. The approval allows Shape Games to provide its award-winning front-end gaming...
by Mr. Leadville | Dec 2, 2021 | Leadville News
A lot of things changed in Colorado’s labor market in September. Pandemic unemployment ended, which cut off benefits for 107,000 unemployed workers. Some of the first vaccine mandates took effect. And Colorado went from the state with the nation’s highest rate of...
by Mr. Leadville | Dec 2, 2021 | Leadville News
False claims of voter fraud are not new. Losing candidates from both political parties have made these claims going back decades. However, in my 21 years as an election administrator, I have never seen such an assault on the truth and blatant disregard for the facts...
by Mr. Leadville | Dec 2, 2021 | Leadville News
Riders on the American Eagle lift are pictured on opening day Monday, Nov. 22, at Copper Mountain Resort. Curtis DeVore/Copper Mountain Despite unseasonably high temperatures, five Colorado ski areas opened the week of Thanksgiving, and one postponed its opening to...
by Mr. Leadville | Dec 1, 2021 | Leadville News
Autumn Rivera, Colorado’s 2022 Teach of the Year, during a field trip with her students from Glenwood Springs Middle School. | Courtesy of Autumn Rivera Science teacher Autumn Rivera doesn’t believe her sixth graders have to wait till they’re adults to make a...
by Mr. Leadville | Dec 1, 2021 | Leadville News
As a single parent going back to college, Carla D’Agostino-Vigil signed up for Medicaid and used the government-run health insurance to attend “life-saving” therapy. So when she graduated and started her own mental health counseling practice in Westminster,...