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Fort Lewis men’s golf has best RMAC finish since 2011
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Skyhawks, Edwards take second in Ariz.
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Fort Lewis men’s golf has best RMAC finish since 2011 Fort Lewis College junior Darren Edwards tees off at the RMAC Championships at Wigwam Golf Resort in Litchfield, Ariz. He tied for second, leading the Skyhawks to their best finish in the conference championship since 2011. Courtesy of RMAC Communications Escuchar en Español:
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It had been a decade since the Fort Lewis College men’s golf team contended seriously for a conference championship. That was until this week.
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A year ago this month, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment began tracking outbreaks of COVID-19 in the state. Out of more than 4,000 sites identified as outbreaks since then, 32 have registered more than 100 COVID-19 cases each, with five of them topping 1,000 several by a lot.
The department s data, most recently updated on March 31, shows that the vast majority of those mega-outbreaks remain under active investigation a reflection of the massive infection counts and their potential ripple effects. Even the outbreak at the Weld County Jail, whose start date is listed as April 1, 2020, and Denver s Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center, which began last April 30, are still classified as active. The largest outbreak considered resolved was a November 2020 flare-up at the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility in Crowley County, following 1,044 cases and four resident (i.e., inmate) deaths.
Colorado State University Pueblo generated more than $61 million this past year in the local economy, according to a recent study done by the Colorado State University System. It reinforces to the community just how vital and lucky we are to have CSUP, said Jeff Shaw, president and CEO of the Pueblo Economic Development Corp. It s pivotal not only for spending, they re also extremely critical in producing a participating work force.
According to the study, $30.53 million came from students who live outside of Pueblo and live on campus, which supported 261 jobs and more than $712,000 in sales tax revenue. The study also stated that 17 percent of students at the university are from out of state.