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Centennial Gun Club opens $10 million expansion

Centennial Gun Club opens $10 million expansion

  Clayton Woullard of the Denver Post writes: Centennial Gun Club recently finished a $10 million expansion to a new facility that’s relieving the backlog of reservations at the previous location. The new facility at 11800 E. Peakview Ave., Centennial, is 35,000 square feet compared…

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Denver-based CEO buys Hawaii solar company Sunetric

Denver-based CEO buys Hawaii solar company Sunetric

Alex Tiller, Denver-based CEO if Sunetric Inc., founded in 2004 and one of Hawaii’s biggest solar power installation firms – has bought out the company’s founder, Sean Mullen. This makes Tiller the sole owner of the company. Tiller recently moved to Denver and said the…

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Silent Falcon UAS Ready to Start Producing and Selling

Silent Falcon UAS Ready to Start Producing and Selling

 Silent Falcon UAS, a small company working to develop a solar-powered UAS, or drone with an advanced camera system announced they are going to start producing and selling it’s unmanned flying systems. John Brown, CEO said, “Where we are now, we are transitioning from final…

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Aloha: Sunetric moves to Denver with solar power to sell

Aloha: Sunetric moves to Denver with solar power to sell

Sunetric Inc., a Hawaii solar power design and installation company, has set its sights on the U.S. mainland and plans to use its Denver office as its headquarters for the other 49 states. CEO Alex Tiller is part of a two-man team in Denver, sharing the company’s Cherry…

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Denver Non-Profit Benefits Ugandan Women of Gulu

Denver Non-Profit Benefits Ugandan Women of Gulu

Sometimes, the fight for equality and the empowerment of women globally really does begin at home. Denver’s Karen Sugar has taken her grassroots effort to empower women to Gulu, Uganda, a city in the heart of a former war zone. In 2008, Sugar formed the nonprofit Women’s…

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Colorado concealed carry permits see dramatic increase in 2013

Colorado concealed carry permits see dramatic increase in 2013

More people in Colorado than ever before are attempting to legally carry a concealed gun, and by no small margin. It’s 87 percent more. And while 2012 saw a sizable increase from 2011 of permit seekers, that figure pales in comparison to this year. From…

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Barber finds dream in Denver after big move

Barber finds dream in Denver after big move

Want to know the difference between businesses in the U.S. and the former Soviet Union? Ask Semion Kikirov. Kikirov grew up in the former Soviet Union and survived two civil wars in what is now Tajikistan. His family came to the U.S. in 1999 when…

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Tech Tuesday: Galvanize is galvanizing the Denver tech startup scene

Tech Tuesday: Galvanize is galvanizing the Denver tech startup scene

KUSA – For Tech Tuesday this week, we have three companies focusing on “local” in a different way, and each of them local here in Denver, all at the same locale. These companies all office at Galvanize, a Colorado coworking facility that connects “capital, community and curriculum” in a…

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SupportLocal lets Denver businesses lean on each other

SupportLocal lets Denver businesses lean on each other

Justin Sanger hopes he didn’t just create a new social networking site; he wants to build an ecosystem. Sanger and his colleagues at SupportLocal launched their site in April as a way for consumers to recommend and support local businesses. The system is expansive in…

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Can An Employee Be High On The Job?

Can An Employee Be High On The Job?

by Ryan Warner It seems pretty straightforward: An employee comes to work high, and they’re fired. Even with marijuana being legal in Colorado, businesses still have the right to make that call. It says so in Amendment 64. And a recent court ruling affirms a…

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