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Almost four years ago, TBCC added a new building across the street from the main campus- the Partners for Rural Innovation. It has been a huge success serving hundreds of events and classes for the community and partners and will be highlighted in a future TBCC Connections. Now TBCC has added another building to our growing campus, and it is also just across the street from the main campus! TBCC just purchased the Mechtronics building on Third Street that had been owned by Ed and Eileen Seeger for over 25 years. It will now become the Center for Industrial Technology and house our manufacturing and welding technology programs. ....
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Rachel Woolf | KHN In the final weeks before the Nov. 3 election, supporters of a down-in-the-weeds effort to overturn a tax law in Colorado received a cascade of big checks, for a total of more than $2 million. All came from Kent Thiry, the former chief executive officer of DaVita, one of the largest kidney care companies in the country. This was not the first time he gave big to a ballot initiative aimed at tweaking the nitty-gritty details of how Colorado functions. Nor will it be the last. Thiry has given at least $5.9 million to Colorado ballot measures since 2011 and all of them won, according to a KHN review of Colorado campaign finance data. ....
In the final weeks before the Nov. 3 election, supporters of a down-in-the-weeds effort to overturn a tax law in Colorado received a cascade of big checks, for a grand total of more than $2 million. All came from Kent Thiry, the former CEO of DaVita, one of the largest kidney care companies in the country. This was not the first time he donated big to a ballot initiative aimed at tweaking the nitty-gritty details of how Colorado functions. Nor will it be the last. Thiry has given at least $5.9 million to Colorado ballot measures since 2011 and all of them won, according to a KHN review of Colorado campaign finance data. According to data from the ....