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AAA: Mild Gas Prices in Illinois/Indiana this Spring

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AAA: Mild Gas Prices in Illinois/Indiana this Spring AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Drivers in Illinois and northern Indiana continue to enjoy relatively mild prices at the gas pump this spring. Illinois and Indiana drivers are currently paying on average $2.61 and $2.33 respectively for a gallon of regular unleaded. These prices reflect a rise of $.15 and a decline of $.08 from a month ago, and a decline from 2014’s prices of $3.76 and $3.70. In March in Illinois, gas prices averaged $2.51, which was up $.16 from February 2015 but still $1.23 le Reported by Business Wire 22 hours ago.

I-225 closures in Aurora due to crashes; accident alert in effect

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Several crashes have forced closures on Interstate 225 in Aurora Friday morning and the city was placed on accident alert. Reported by Denver Post 16 hours ago.

Philippines Prepares for Typhoon, Evacuation

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Authorities in the northern Philippines province of Aurora prepared to evacuate thousands of residents Friday, telling tourists to head home or bunker down before a typhoon hits northeastern coastal areas sometime over the Easter weekend. Typhoon Maysak was losing strength as it approached Aurora but was still expected to bring strong winds and dump heavy rains when it crosses northern areas of the main Luzon island on Sunday, the weather bureau said. About 10,000 foreign and Filipino... Reported by VOA News 13 hours ago.

Tom Wood Honda Grand Opening of New Dealership

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Tom Wood Honda is celebrating the grand opening of its new Honda Environmental Leadership Award-winning facility at 3 pm on April 7, 2015. The new facility tripled the square footage of the previous dealership and will house double the staff to meet increased demand and maintain excellence in customer service.

(PRWEB) April 03, 2015

Tom Wood Honda is celebrating the grand opening of its new Honda Environmental Leadership Award-winning facility at 3 pm on April 7, 2015. The new facility tripled the square footage of the previous dealership and will house double the staff to meet increased demand and maintain excellence in customer service.

General Manager, KC Waterbury said, “To better serve our customers, we built an all-new, state-of-the-art, energy-efficient, centrally located facility in Anderson. The high demand required a larger facility for inventory and larger staff to continue our award-winning customer service. We are excited about the move and look forward to better serving the community.”

The new dealership features the following:·     The suitable debris (crushed concrete) from the demolished building was either reused or donated to local organizations.
·     White thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofing membrane to reduce the heat island effect.
·     Electrical vehicle (EV) charging station included in the service area.
·     Energy reduction by increasing the building envelope thermal properties (continuous insulation).
·     LED exterior and interior lighting to reduce energy consumption.
·     Installation of photo sensors on the showroom light fixtures to reduce energy waste.
·     Low flow plumbing fixture to reduce water consumption.
·     High speed overhead doors to reduce air infiltration and reduce energy consumption.

By implementing these features, the dealership earned Honda’s Environmental Leadership Award for reducing its environmental impact. This prestigious award was granted to Tom Wood Honda for achieving specific environmental targets based on a point system that results in at least a 10% reduction in energy use, conservation of water and recycling at core of ‘green dealer’ effort.

“Our customers already benefit from owning an award winning safety and fuel efficient Honda vehicle, but now they have additional piece of mind, knowing that they’re doing business with a local Honda dealer that is committed to reducing its environmental impact in the community,” said Jeff Wood, Tom Wood Automotive President.

Schedule of events:·     3-4 p.m.: Tour of facility by KC Waterbury, with Jeff Wood, Tom Wood Automotive Vice President John Wood, and architect Bryan Galli in attendance.
·     4 p.m. blue ribbon cutting ceremony

o    In attendance will be:·     Jeff Wood: President, Tom Wood Automotive
·     Kevin S. Smith: Mayor of Anderson
·     Susan Brooks: Congresswoman, Indiana 5th District
·     Lani Czarniecki: Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Office of Governor Mike Pence
·     Gerry Longenbaugh: City of Anderson Chamber President
·     Gary Russo: Zone Manager, Honda Motor Co. Inc.
·     Alok Aurora: Regional Manager, Honda Motor Co. Inc.
·     Reception 4:30-8 p.m. with live music by Catalyst Gypsy and catering provided by Sahms Catering.

The new address is 5920 Scatterfield Road Anderson, IN 46013.

The original Tom Wood Honda establishment was purchased in 1992, making this Tom Wood’s 10th automotive dealership purchase. Tom Wood Honda has been serving the Anderson community for over 20 years with involvement in organizations such as the local chamber, Frankton Heritage Days, Fisher’s Rugby Club and Toys for Tots. The Tom Wood Automotive group started in 1967 with his first purchase being a Pontiac dealership in Indianapolis. Currently, the Tom Wood Automotive Group has grown to 15 different automotive franchises and 13 dealerships located throughout the United States. Reported by PRWeb 15 hours ago.

Graebel Relocation Announces Annual Employee Award Winners

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Eight outstanding employees from around the world recognized with prestigious awards.

Aurora, COLO USA (PRWEB) April 03, 2015

Global relocation management leader, Graebel Relocation, recently recognized eight outstanding employees from around the world with the company’s two prestigious awards. The Reliable, Approachable, Values, and Excellence (R.A.V.E.) award is bestowed upon an executive that consistently demonstrates the R.A.V.E. characteristics. The Make a Difference Employee (MaDEE) award honors a team member who has made an impactful difference in the life of a client, a relocating employee or assignee, or fellow colleague.

Throughout each year, nominations are submitted by the Graebel Relocation management and team members and finalists are selected by the senior leadership team. Among the hundreds of nominations for the last twelve-months, these Graebel employees were recognized for their achievements:· R.A.V.E.: Brad Arnold CRP (Denver Center), Ashleigh Bernath (Denver Center), Akhbar Hameed GMS (Singapore Center), Katherine Miller CRP (Atlanta Center)

· MaDEE: Taylor Gleason CRP (Denver Center), Stella Ong (Singapore Center), Kim Thrower (Denver Center), Tina Westendorf CRP (Atlanta Center)

Award winners received a gift card and companywide recognition. The MaDEE and R.A.V.E. awards are among the Graebel organization’s many initiatives that recognize its workforce that administers relocation and mobility services for its clients on six continents.

About Graebel Companies, Inc.
Founded in 1950, Graebel Companies is a privately-held global organization that offers the full suite of employee and commercial office relocation, mobility management, workplace and consultative services for the Global 100, Fortune 500 and emerging companies. On-the-ground services are managed in 165 countries on six continents. The world headquarters is located in Aurora, Colorado USA with in-region centers throughout the Americas, APAC and EMEA regions. Known for its industry-first innovations, Graebel holds numerous quality and security credentials, and has earned accolades from clients and from within its industry for its best-in-practice quality and market intelligence research and corporate social responsibility initiatives across the globe. To learn more visit: http://www.graebel.com

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39 vehicles involved in pileup on US 36 near Boulder

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Photos from the Daily Camera showed a car pushed under the truck and drivers standing by their dented cars Friday morning. In Aurora, one person died after being thrown from a vehicle that lost control and rolled on icy Interstate 225, striking a passing bus empty but for its driver. Reported by SeattlePI.com 12 hours ago.

Axalta Creates Brilliant New Color for Kenworth

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Axalta Creates Brilliant New Color for Kenworth GLEN MILLS, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Axalta Coating Systems, a leading global manufacturer of liquid and powder coatings, has developed a new color styled exclusively for Kenworth. The new color, Aurora, was featured in Kenworth’s booth at the Mid America Trucking Show held on March 26 – 28 in Louisville, Kentucky. Axalta and Kenworth collaborated to develop, test and apply the new Aurora color to help showcase the lines and curves of Kenworth’s trucks and provide the protection and durability exp Reported by Business Wire 10 hours ago.

Newest Aurora marijuana dispensary opening next week

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Aurora's newest marijuana dispensary will open next week at 16840 E. Iliff, making it the second location for Denver-based Good Chemistry. The dispensary will offer recreational marijuana only, while Good Chemistry's original location at 330 E. Colfax Ave. offers both recreational and medical marijuana. Matt Huron, founder and CEO of Good Chemistry, assembled a team of professionals including a botanist and an investment banker to help grow his company, which he eventually wants to debut on a national… Reported by bizjournals 7 hours ago.

Aurora fire chief's wife gets one night in jail in hit and run case

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Adriene Garcia, the wife of Aurora Fire Chief Mike Garcia, will spend a night in the county jail as punishment for a hit-and-run accident that injured a child. Reported by Denver Post 5 hours ago.

Reach Out and Read Colorado Hosts Statewide Conference on Early Literacy

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Reach Out and Read Colorado, one of Colorado’s leading early literacy organizations, is pleased to announce the 2015 Reach Out and Read Colorado Statewide Conference, a celebratory gathering of more than 150 advocates and health care professionals from throughout Colorado.

Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) April 06, 2015

Reach Out and Read Colorado, one of Colorado’s leading early literacy organizations, is hosting the 2015 Reach Out and Read Colorado Statewide Conference on Monday, April 13th presented by Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora. The conference is a celebratory gathering of more than 150 advocates and health care professionals from throughout Colorado.

At the event, Reach Out and Read Colorado partners and providers will join forces to initiate a powerful and necessary statewide dialogue on poverty, literacy, toxic stress, and current Colorado policy as it relates to education and health. Reach Out and Read Colorado Medical Director, Dr. Steve Vogler is looking forward to Keynote Speaker Carol Emig providing “a call to action, armed with data, as well as a better understanding of how Reach Out and Read Colorado has a key role in promoting a healthy early childhood.”

Carol Emig is President of ChildTrends in Washington, DC and a national leader in early childhood research and policy advocacy. Emig leads a highly respected, national organization that provides critical research and synthesizes data for policymakers and child advocates and she “is excited to spend time with so many dynamic, committed, and effective individuals who are making a real difference for low-income children across Colorado.”

In conjunction with the conference, Reach Out and Read Colorado is hosting the 2015 One Book 4 Colorado launch, a collaborative campaign that puts more than 75,000 free books in the hands of Colorado 4-year-olds at Reach Out and Read Colorado health clinics, public libraries, Denver Preschool Program preschools, and more. Governor John Hickenlooper, Lieutenant Governor Joe Garcia, Mayor Michael B. Hancock, and other celebrities will attend the kickoff event and read aloud the community selected One Book 4 Colorado title to Denver preschoolers.

The benefits of reading aloud to children are undeniable. A majority of brain development occurs before age five and research shows that reading aloud to children starting from infancy directly correlates with increased language skills, larger vocabularies and stronger parent-child bonds. A child’s earliest years are uniquely important, however, many Colorado families are currently missing out on this opportunity to build better brains and brighter futures for their children due to access, education and/or socioeconomic status.

More than 450 Reach Out and Read Colorado books are prescribed to families across the state each day. Reach Out and Read Colorado Executive Director Megan Wilson shares, “I find it inspirational to be part of a movement that supports children in their earliest years. I believe every child should have an opportunity to learn, to cuddle in a loved one’s lap and to have books of their very own.”

About Reach Out and Read Colorado
Reach Out and Read Colorado is an evidence-based nonprofit that partners with health care providers to prescribe books and encourage families to read together. By providing age-appropriate books to children at well-child visits from 6 months to 5 years of age, Reach Out and Read Colorado prepares children for school and encourages a lifelong love of reading. Children served by Reach Out and Read Colorado enter kindergarten with larger vocabularies, stronger language skills, and a three- to six-month developmental edge. To learn more, visit http://www.reachoutandreadco.org or connect with Reach Out and Read Colorado on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ReachOutandReadColorado

About Children’s Hospital Colorado
Children’s Hospital Colorado (Children’s Colorado) has defined and delivered pediatric health care excellence for more than 100 years. Founded in 1908, Children’s Colorado is a leading pediatric network entirely devoted to the health and well-being of children. Continually acknowledged as one of the nation’s top ten Best Children’s Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report and Parents magazine, Children’s Colorado is known for both its nationally and internationally recognized medical, research, education and advocacy programs, as well as comprehensive everyday care for kids throughout Colorado and surrounding states. Children’s Colorado also is recognized for excellence in nursing from the American Nurses Credentialing Centers and has been designated a Magnet® hospital since 2005. The hospital’s family-centered, collaborative approach combines the nation’s top pediatric doctors, nurses and researchers to pioneer new approaches to pediatric medicine. With urgent, emergency and specialty care locations throughout Metro Denver and Southern Colorado, including its campus on the Anschutz Medical Campus, Children’s Colorado provides a full spectrum of pediatric specialties. For more information, visit http://www.childrenscolorado.org.

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Gun Violence Survivors Demand Action: 'We Can Do Better Than This'

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NEW YORK -- Richard Martinez’s right wrist bulges with rubber bracelets, each one inscribed with a name and given to him by a grieving family shattered by an act of gun violence.

Around his left wrist is the watch his son, Christopher, was wearing when he was killed. Martinez was given the watch when he went to the morgue to identify his 20-year-old son’s body. “It was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” he said.

It’s been almost a year since a killing spree in Isla Vista, California, left six people -- including Martinez’s only child -- dead, and more than a dozen injured. Speaking the day after the tragedy, Martinez made national news with an emotional denouncement of lawmakers afraid to act on gun control. "Chris died because of craven, irresponsible politicians," he raged. “Too many people have died. We should say to ourselves, 'Not one more!'"

Since that first public introduction, Martinez, who is a criminal defense attorney and a United States veteran, has been traveling around the country advocating for safer gun laws. He's spoken at churches and synagogues, schools and business clubs, to legislators and local officials and anyone else who will hear him out. Along the way, he’s bonded with the others in his same tragic tribe: those who have had a loved one ripped away by a bullet.Martinez is not anti-gun -- “I have friends in the NRA to this day,” he said -- but he said he is disturbed by the failure of the U.S. to pass what he calls “common sense” gun safety legislation.

“Americans have prided themselves over the course of their history about their ability to solve difficult problems,” he said. “We can do better than this.”

Last week, Martinez was in New York to take part in a fellowship program created by Everytown For Gun Safety, a gun violence prevention organization backed by former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. Thirty-five gun violence survivors from 18 states were selected to join the fellowship program. Over three days, fellows attended sessions on legislative advocacy, media coaching and gun violence research. The fellows share Everytown's goal of fighting for safer gun laws -- in Martinez’s words, to help America do better.

Since its beginnings, Everytown has elevated the voices of survivors in the gun control debate by featuring them in ad campaigns, connecting them to grassroots campaigns in their states, encouraging them to share their stories with elected officials and even including some survivors on its staff. But this is the first time the organization has trained survivors en masse and mobilized them as a ground force for change.

Everytown's calculation is this: More than statistics, more than glossy reports, its power comes from the heartbreaking, personal stories of gun violence, told by the people who are living it.

“I’ve seen it when a legislator realizes they are talking to a survivor of gun violence,” said Colin Goddard, a senior policy advocate at Everytown who was shot four times during the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre. “It changes the dynamic entirely."

Some of the fellows are gunshot survivors. Others, like Martinez, had their lives irrevocably altered after a family member was killed with a gun. And then there are those who made it out alive after witnessing massacres that all Americans now know by a single phrase: Sandy Hook, Tucson, Virginia Tech.

Goddard said that many of the fellows are already active in their communities, and the training was intended to offer them practical tools and resources for advocacy. Most importantly, he said, the fellowship connected survivors with a network of other people who are doing the same thing -- and facing the same challenges.

“It can be very isolating, to be a gun violence survivor,” said Kate Ranta, an Everytown fellow who was shot twice by her ex-husband in 2012 and is now an advocate for stronger gun laws for domestic abusers. “Having each other and not feeling alone is amazing.”

She said she was eager to speak with legislators about the connection between domestic violence and gun access. In 2014, Everytown helped to pass bills in six states to keep guns out of the hands of domestic violence offenders. "I think that legislators get bogged down with the politics of the issue," she said. "Survivors put a face on this violence epidemic.”

A session on speaking to community groups was led by Pam Simon, a staffer for Gabby Giffords shot twice alongside the former congresswoman in 2011, and Lucy McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed at a gas station in Florida.

“Your story is your most powerful tool, but we want them to do more than just feel bad,” said Simon, who was a teacher for more than 20 years before joining Giffords’ staff. “More than empathy and sympathy, we want action.”

She suggested tailoring the message to the audience -- for example, focusing on public health when addressing medical professionals, or on moral duty when speaking to clergy -- and supplying action points to take after hearing the speech.

McBath, who was thrust into the international spotlight because of the racial overtones of her son’s murder, stressed the importance of self-care for survivors. “I get sometimes up to seven speaking requests per month,” she said. “I got to the point where I had to say, I am not super woman. You need to make sure you are giving yourself a chance to rest and planning your opportunities strategically.”

One issue Richard Martinez has narrowed in on this year is guns on campus.

As The Huffington Post previously reported, in 2015 legislation was proposed in at least 14 states to allow guns on campuses. Florida and Texas are both very close to passing campus carry bills this year.

"The gun lobby solution to the gun violence problem is more guns -- how can that make sense?" said Martinez, who testified against the Texas campus carry bill last month. "I heard arguments about how it will help women defend themselves against sexual assaults. Isn’t it more likely there will be more sexual assaults at gunpoint?"

As Martinez talks about Christopher, his face shows just how complex -- and emotionally exhausting -- deep grief often is: In the span of a few minutes, he breaks into a smile remembering his son's competitive spirit and tears up reading a poem Christopher wrote when he was 9. He admits he doesn’t sleep very much anymore. “None of us,” he said. “We all have PTSD.”

Despite his pain, he is optimistic that he and other survivors can make an impact on the gun control debate in the U.S.

“I have found that people who have experienced great loss and speak from the heart, they are formidable,” Martinez said. “I think collectively we can make a difference.”
Everytown fellows send a message of support to gun violence survivors in Aurora, Colorado, as the town prepares for the trial of a man accused of killing 12 in 2012. Reported by Huffington Post 11 hours ago.

Aurora Theater Shooting: Suspect James Holmes's Mother Speaks Out in New Book

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Arlene Holmes calls her son "severely mentally ill" and calls on the U.S. to abolish the death penalty Reported by People Magazine 9 hours ago.

With $36M contract, Astronics will keep working with U.S. Navy

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Another Western New York company has finalized a sizable contract with the U.S. military. Astronics Corp. (NASDAQ: ATRO) announced a five-year, $36.4 million contract from the U.S. Navy, extending a decade-long relationship. The East Aurora-based company will continue manufacture, test and deliver its Radio Frequency Distribution and Control System for Navy submarines. The Astronics agreement comes on the heels of a five-year, $83.74 million contract between Cheektowaga-based Avarint LLC and the… Reported by bizjournals 9 hours ago.

Mapping The World's Atomic Inventory

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Mapping The World's Atomic Inventory As we’ve noted on a number of occasions recently, Moscow isn’t prone to backing down when it comes to exchanging geopolitical threats. In fact, the Kremlin seems intent on ratcheting up the rhetoric in the face of what many perceive to be Western aggression in the form of NATO military exercises along the Russian border. Of course Washinton isn't exactly helping the stituation by voting to arm Kiev with offensive military capabilities, and recent geopolitical events certainly seem to indicate that if anyone is isolated on the world stage, it's Washington, not Moscow.

Meanwhile, as the following from the WSJ shows, Russia is intent on "rattling the nuclear sabre":



It wasn’t an ordinary Valentine’s Day for the students from across Russia arriving at a military institute outside Moscow. Their date was with a Topol, the intercontinental ballistic missile at the heart of the country’s nuclear arsenal.

 

The new event was part of an initiative to promote careers in Russia’s missile forces, and it also reflected another phenomenon: the rising boastfulness about nuclear weaponry in public life here.

 

*Amid the wave of bellicose rhetoric that has swelled in Moscow since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, officials as high up as President Vladimir Putin have been making open nuclear threats, a public saber-rattling with weapons of mass destruction largely unseen even in the days of the Cold War.*

 

Remarks about Russia’s nuclear strength play well to Mr. Putin’s domestic constituency, hungry for a restoration of lost military might.

 

*They also come at a time when Russia has grown more reliant on nuclear weapons, as the imbalance with Western conventional forces has widened.* During the Cold War, Warsaw Pact conventional forces outnumbered NATO’s in Europe, leading the West to depend heavily on its nuclear arsenal as a deterrent...

 

In 1995, President Boris Yeltsin was handed the Russian equivalent of the “nuclear football”—the satchel carrying launch codes that follows the U.S. president—after Russian officials suspected a rocket launched from Norway to study the aurora borealis was in fact a U.S. ballistic missile. A tap of the buttons would have launched a nuclear strike.

“We know, historically, that as crazy as it seems, one thing led to another,” said Graham Allison, director of Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. “Just because it would be nuts, it doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen.”



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We trust cooler heads will prevail, but in a world dominated by failed foreign and monetary policies on the part of the US and other Western powers, it's difficult to ignore the following graphic which outlines who controls the world's nuclear power: Reported by Zero Hedge 4 hours ago.

French Quarter Festival 2015 full schedule, best bets for Friday, April 10

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The Write Brothers, Gal Holiday, Aurora Nealand and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux are among the day's highlights Reported by nola.com 1 day ago.

Resident Expert Realtor, Lois Bradbury Highlights Stoney Brook’s Oasis in the City

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With Denver’s current hot housing market and with inventory low, RE/MAX Professionals’ Lois Bradbury (loisbradbury.remaxagent.com), the go-to Realtor for Stoney Brook, is urging buyers and sellers to seek an experienced agent to help through this time of multiple offers, bidding wars and the like.

Englewood, CO (PRWEB) April 07, 2015

Lois Bradbury is the resident expert Realtor for one of Southeast Denver’s most sought after communities, Stoney Brook, a little enclave in the heart of the Denver Tech Center. With the current lack of inventory, properties are selling fast, thus making it harder to find the right home.

“Prices have gone up 9% in the last year, as compared to 4.5% nationwide. If you are looking to get into Stoney Brook or simply looking for that dream home anywhere in the Denver area, you really need an experienced agent to help you navigate through this time,” said Lois. “You need to be ready to move fast. I just had a Stoney Brook listing that was under contract within two weeks.”

Lois typically works with over 50% of all of Stoney Brook’s buyers and sellers. Stoney Brook boasts French-inspired country architecture and open space designs for maintenance-free and comfortable living.

“I have lived in Stoney Brook for over twenty years. It is truly an oasis in the city. We are so close to downtown and Cherry Creek, while relaxing amongst our community’s 12 acres of ponds of streams,” said Lois.

Lois Bradbury has served the entire Greenwood Village area for over 25 years, working alongside her husband, Jack Bradbury 20 of those years. Jack, after over 50 years as a leading Realtor in the Denver market is now semi-retired, but still likes to keep his thumb on the pulse of the market.

Lois first became a member of the RE/MAX Platinum Club in 1996 and has attained this level on a regular basis ever since. Lois achieved the RE/MAX Hall of Fame award in 1999 and the Lifetime Achievement award in 2004. She was also in the first class in Denver to receive the Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist designation.

In addition, this is Lois Bradbury’s 15th year supporting the local non-profit, Families First, which is dedicated to end the cycle of child abuse and neglect. Her office is located at 9200 E Panorama Circle, Suite 140, Englewood, CO, 80112. For more information, please call (303) 268-4207.

About RE/MAX Professionals – Lois Bradbury
RE/MAX Professionals – Lois Bradbury works with buyers and sellers serving the entire Greenwood Village, CO real estate market including the surrounding communities such as Denver, Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Centennial, Aurora, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker and Littleton.

About NALA™
The NALA is a full-service marketing agency providing custom personalized service for small and medium businesses throughout the United States.

PR Contact: Tiffani Tendell
ttendell(at)thenala(dot)com
805.650.6121, ext. 361 Reported by PRWeb 21 hours ago.

A Reputable Denver Metro Area Moving Company Announces New Mobile Friendly Website

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Ideal Moving And Storage, a metro Denver moving company announces a new improved responsive website. This technological improvement comes as an effort to provide better customer service and so that visitors can find what they are looking for with ease.

Denver, CO (PRWEB) April 07, 2015

A professional metro Denver moving company, Ideal Moving And Storage announces a new and improved mobile friendly responsive website. The new site has been designed with easier navigation in mind so customers can more conveniently find what they are looking for when it is time to move or store something. This family ran company has an excellent BBB rating and is locally owned, so prospective clients can have confidence in a job well done.

Having to move isn’t most people’s idea of fun, however this organization can take the stress out of the process with their professional, courteous employees. They offer a wonderful packing service as well, in which even the most complex moves can be done more easily and without the headache. Their professional packers come with all the best packing materials, boxes and everything someone would need to get organized for a move. The new website has packing tips as well that can help those who are moving be more prepared and gather some thoughtful ideas to help the process run more smoothly.

Moving can sometimes be pretty expensive given all of the costs involved and time required. Fortunately Ideal offers some of the best pricing and specials in Colorado. The company believes a low competitive price only makes sense if there’s quality service there to follow. Focusing on providing the absolute best customer experience is paramount to this organizations mission. Their staff is happy and eager to help customers with their unique storage and packing needs. This website was upgraded to a mobile friendly version so searchers seeking moving services can conveniently find what they’re looking for. The top and bottom navigation make finding the information on moving, packing and storage much easier.

The company boasts a huge indoor Denver storage facility that has 24/7 security and is conditioned from the elements outside. The rental term lengths can vary from less than a month, to over a year depending upon the clients particular needs. In some cases when a home is sold, and the other house that’s being moved into isn’t ready, customers will appreciate the skilled inventory procedures followed by staff to make sure all possessions are accounted for during the temporary storage. The facility is located right next to downtown Denver in Commerce City, Colorado. Accessing the location is convenient from most directions around the city.

They service the entire metro area, cities such as Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, Parker, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Englewood, Morrison, Evergreen, Aurora, Arvada, Thornton, Northglenn, Broomfield, Westminster, Boulder and surrounding areas. Having a secure place to store a home’s belongings is very important and can provide piece of mind for those who are moving. The new site talks about many of the company’s credentials and even has real life testimonials so people can learn about their excellent reputation.

Ideal wants to take the stress out of moving. The company is dedicated to making sure their customers are incredibly satisfied every time. For more information, visit http://www.professionalmoversdenver.com or call a courteous staff member on the number provided herein.

Contact Information:
Mattthew Oliver
720-638-9870
info(at)professionalmoversdenver(dot)com Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.

East Aurora company's shares rise 304 percent in two years

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Astronics Corp. has seen its share prices rise 304 percent over the past two years, riding momentum in its targeted industries and seeing significant returns from a wave of acquisitions in recent years. The East Aurora company’s share prices were $18.48 two years and showing a general upward trend before positively viewed acquisitions and strong earnings statements accelerated that trajectory. Those shares now stand at $74.69. In the meantime, the company (NASDAQ: ATRO) is carving out a significant… Reported by bizjournals 17 hours ago.

EQT Infrastructure Sells RTI

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EQT Infrastructure Sells RTI NEW YORK & STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EQT Infrastructure Limited (“EQT Infrastructure”) has reached a definitive agreement to sell Restaurant Technologies Inc. (“RTI” or the “Company”) to a group of investors led by Aurora Capital Group (“Aurora”), a Los Angeles based private investment firm. RTI was acquired by EQT Infrastructure in May 2011. The Company has the only nationwide infrastructure network providing closed loop cooking oil management and distribution services to the US foodservice Reported by Business Wire 16 hours ago.

Rare canine flu outbreak hits Chicago, leaving five dogs dead, sickening more than 1,000 others

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Terry Medinger has been practicing veterinary medicine for more than two decades. But as canine flu spread throughout Cook County in Illinois, Medinger told the Aurora Beacon-News he has “never seen this kind of outbreak.” Reported by Washington Post 12 hours ago.
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