Colorado appears poised to reap some of the benefits from the sprawling $2 trillion infrastructure proposal unveiled by President Joe Biden last week.
The president on Wednesday unveiled details of the package in an address at a carpenters union training center in Pittsburgh, touting it as one that “people are going to look back and say this is the moment when America won the future.”
“It’s a once-in-a-generation investment in America unlike anything we’ve seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades ago,” he said. “In fact, it’s the largest American jobs investment since World War II. It will create millions of jobs, good-paying jobs.”
Mary J. Mullarkey, the first female chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court and its longest-serving, has died at age 77.
Many of her former law clerks on Wednesday spoke of how the Chief, as they called her, was beloved and humble, even as she led the state s judicial system and held the power to shape the law through her written opinions in scores of cases. She never lost sight of the humanity of the participants. These weren t just litigants. They weren t just defendants. These were human beings, said Eileen Kiernan-Johnson, who worked for Mullarkey for eight years. There wasn t such a thing as a small case for her.
Georgetown s Jahvon Blair, right, celebrates with Chudier Bile (4), Dante Harris (2), Jamorko Pickett (1) and another teammate during the second half of the team s NCAA basketball game against Seton Hall in the semifinals in the Big East men s tournament Friday, March 12, 2021, in New York. Georgetown won 66-58. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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President Biden used a prime-time address Thursday evening to direct states to ensure every adult will be eligible for a vaccine shot no later than May 1, as he unveiled
NFL teams, including the Broncos, must like Sir Lance a lot.
Trey Lance is conducting his Pro Demonstration Friday in famed Fargo, N.D.
And GM George will be among the witnesses, according to a tweet by an NFL Network reporter.
George Paton obviously wants to evaluate the 20-year-old quarterback because he might be available next month at the Broncos’ ninth overall position in the draft. Or maybe the Broncos’ general manager is interested because Lance grew up in Marshall, Minn., about three hours west of Paton’s former home in the Minneapolis area.
George didn’t attend the Senior Bowl, and he hasn’t ventured farther than a pizza pickup place close to Dove Valley.