My high school classmates are not alone. My Ph.D. dissertation highlighted that many hard-working families have been forced from Denver to surrounding communities because of rising housing prices.
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by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday February 09 2021
Always the teacher, Rob Wright made it his life goal to help others, including taking the time to give this youngster tips on how successfully to breakout of the defensive zone.
Rob Wright, hockey player and coach, tennis enthusiast, horseman, family man and downright a Great Person who would give anyone the shirt off his back, died of cancer Sunday at Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson.
Wright, who spearheaded the recent development of the new Nelson Tennis Club facility above L.V. Rogers High School in Fairview and very closely tied to the Heritage City hockey community for decades, died after being diagnosed with kidney cancer during the summer.
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BLUE FOUNDATION INVESTS $15,000 TO ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIOR ACHIVEMENT
Blue Federal Credit UnionJanuary 25, 2021 GMT
JA Kids Thank Blue For the donation!
JA Kids Thank Blue For the donation!
Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CHEYENNE, WY. The Blue Foundation, the foundational giving arm of Blue Federal Credit Union, has given one of its largest gifts in the past 3 years to Rocky Mountain Junior Achievement. This marks the second year that Blue has supported Junior Achievement (JA).
“We are incredibly grateful for the generous funding we’ve received from the Blue Foundation the last two years in support of our middle and high school financial literacy programs”, says Elizabeth Winn, District Director of JA Northern Colorado & Wyoming. “What’s so great about the JA and Blue partnership is our shared passion for promoting financial literacy to students