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Peripecias asuncenas a lo largo de los siglos - ABC Revista

Asunción, la “Madre de Ciudades” y tantos otros títulos nobiliarios, cumple hoy 484 años en plena pandemia. Ha vivido momentos felices y de infortunio a lo largo de casi cinco siglos. Bien vale recopilar algunos pasajes que nos llegaron a través de cronistas, visitantes e historiadores sobre una ciudad que siempre se deja querer.

HumCo Loses 55th Resident to COVID-19, 50 New Cases, Nine Hospitalizations Reported

HumCo Loses 55th Resident to COVID-19, 50 New Cases, Nine Hospitalizations Reported
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CCC System partners with Amazon for scholarship drawing for vaccinated Trinidad State students

The Colorado Community College System (CCCS), in partnership with Amazon, has announced the “Shot at a Scholarship” program. The Foundation for Colorado Community Colleges will award two full-tuition scholarships of $5,000 along with five $1,000 scholarships at each of the System’s 13 colleges to students who are enrolled and attest to being fully vaccinated by mid-September. In total, CCCS and Amazon will award 67 scholarships to community college students. This includes Trinidad State. As colleges and universities fully reopen nationwide and students across Colorado return to CCCS campuses, higher education locations can serve as a natural access point for vaccination. Governor Jared Polis helped announce the Shot at a Scholarship program, noting: “The vast majority of Coloradans are doing their part by getting vaccinated and we’re bringing vaccines to communities, workfor the public to voice its concerns about city planning decisions.

Trinidad sees boom in economy, pandemic drives new people

Trinidad sees boom in economy, pandemic drives new people Natalie Chuck and last updated 2021-07-07 21:00:59-04 TRINIDAD — Trinidad s streets on a summer afternoon are filled with cars, and the sidewalks bustling with people enjoying the small businesses in downtown. A much different sight than in 2003 when Kim Schultz, a business owner downtown, first moved to town. “There was nothing there, it was abandoned, there was one restaurant, lots of empty storefronts.” Schultz originally came to Trinidad from Pueblo to spearhead the Chamber of Commerce, hoping to rebuild the city. Over 15 years later, her dream is on the way to becoming a reality. She says when recreational cannabis was legalized in Trinidad in 2014 that everything changed .

Colorado Park Managers Balanced Crowds, Conservation During COVID

Colorado Park Managers Balanced Crowds, Conservation During COVID
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