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Yorkville Woman's Body Ditched in Wooded Area After Fatal Drug Overdose: Police

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Yorkville Woman's Body Ditched in Wooded Area After Fatal Drug Overdose: Police Patch Montgomery, IL -- She was using drugs while driving around with an Aurora man, who ditched her body when she died, police say. Reported by Patch 4 days ago.

Alienware Aurora (2016)

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Impressively dense with PC-gaming power, the rebooted Aurora packs flair and fast frame rates in equal measure. Only some quibbles about the case materials keep it from an Editors' Choice pick. Reported by Computer Shopper 3 days ago.

Review: Moving revival of 'Master Harold' at Aurora Theatre

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Review: Moving revival of 'Master Harold' at Aurora Theatre Set in South Africa during Apartheid, Athol Fugard's haunting drama about a world in which black lives do not matter is still sadly relevant today. Reported by San Jose Mercury News 4 days ago.

JeffCo deputy’s “one in a billion” shot went up barrel of suspect’s gun during Aurora shootout

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A Jefferson County sheriff's deputy drew his gun in an Aurora apartment complex parking lot with one thought on his mind. "I'm not dying today. Not today. Another day, maybe. It's not my time yet." Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Aurora theater shooting victims praise DA’s office in new survey

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A survey of Aurora theater shooting victims conducted by the Arapahoe County District Attorney's office shows many victims are appreciative of prosecutors' efforts to keep them informed about the case but that perceived poor treatment by other agencies still hurts. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Deputy fires “1 in a billion” shot into suspect’s gun barrel

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AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Investigators say an off-duty Colorado sheriff’s deputy fired a bullet straight down the barrel of a suspect’s gun, a shot they called “one in a billion.” The detail emerged in a letter from prosecutors Wednesday announcing that Arapahoe County Deputy Jose Marquez was justified in shooting the attempted-robbery suspect, who survived. […] Reported by Seattle Times 3 days ago.

London Bay Homes Introduces Caminetto Single-Family Home Neighborhood at Mediterra

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London Bay Homes has broken ground on the newest neighborhood in Mediterra, Naples’ nine-time community of the year and No.1 best retirement community in Florida. Caminetto will offer 15 single-family homesites with views of nature preserves and fountained lakes within Mediterra’s Garden Neighborhood.

Naples, Florida (PRWEB) July 14, 2016

London Bay Homes has broken ground on the newest neighborhood in Mediterra, Naples’ nine-time community of the year and No.1 best retirement community in Florida.

Caminetto will offer 15 single-family homesites with views of nature preserves and fountained lakes within Mediterra’s Garden Neighborhood.

Three brand-new, luxury model homes are planned, and construction is expected to begin on the Carmela and Sonoma model homes in July, according to Mark Wilson, CEO and president of the Naples-based custom homebuilder.

“Nature is the focus in Caminetto, with homesites that are peacefully integrated within the natural landscape and preserve,” Wilson said. “The neighborhood reflects London Bay’s commitment to environmental stewardship, and as a bonus for our residents, Caminetto is just a short walk to Mediterra’s picturesque Parterre Garden.”

London Bay is offering five floor plans ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 square feet and featuring luxury options for personal expression – the hallmarks of the company’s commitment to Private Label Living. Homebuyers also will choose from three architectural styles, including transitional interpretations of Mediterranean and coastal styles.

Caminetto will formally open for sales this October.

London Bay also is the exclusive builder in the Garden Neighborhood’s Lucarno and Cabreo enclaves, which are adjacent to the Parterre Garden, Mediterra’s largest neighborhood park with formal gardens, fountained lake views, sitting areas, and a large reflecting pond with decorative stone frog waterspouts.

A leader in the luxury home market for 25 years, London Bay Homes has been named America’s Best Builder by Builder magazine.

The company and its affiliates manage all new home sales and marketing for Mediterra, internationally lauded as one of the top private clubs in the world by BoardRoom magazine and currently ranked among the top 10 communities worldwide by BestRetirementDestinations.com.

The 1,700-acre community presents an array of lifestyle amenities, including The Club at Mediterra, featuring two world-class, Tom Fazio-designed golf courses and a private 10,000-square-foot beach club on the Gulf of Mexico, offering an elevated swimming pool, casual dining with a full bar, and valet service for beach chairs, umbrellas, and beverage and food menus.

Mediterra’s on-site amenities include themed neighborhood parks, eight miles of walking and jogging trails, and a fitness complex with tennis and bocce courts, a pool and spa services.

The 32,000-square-foot clubhouse features a main dining room, club lounge and kitchen, and alfresco dining options with an exposition kitchen and chef’s table. With its two-star Certified Green Restaurant, Mediterra is the nation’s first private residential community country club to earn the certification.

The club and its finishing hole bistro, Tavern on 18, offer relaxed and casual dining prepared by a staff of award-winning culinary experts. The outdoor Tavern features a fire pit and lounge area and serves gourmet brick-oven pizzas, seasonal salads and open-air grilled entrees.

The Club at Mediterra is halfway through a two-year, $6.1 million project to replace the irrigation system, bunkers, cart paths and turf on the South Course. A new irrigation system was recently completed on the North Course, and additional improvements to its driving range will be completed in fall 2016.

Mediterra’s Golf Learning Center offers indoor and outdoor driving stations, video equipment with launch monitor, a 2.5-acre short game practice complex with three greens, and a staff of certified PGA professionals. Membership opportunities at Mediterra are limited to just 225 members per 18 holes.

All of the community’s amenities are membership-owned.

Home designs in Mediterra – a 2013 Aurora Award winner for Best Residential Development in the Southeastern U.S. – include single-family estate homes and single-family maintenance-free villas priced from $1 million to more than $7 million. Seven model homes are currently open for viewing.

For more information, visit http://www.MediterraNaples.com, call 239-949-8989, or visit Mediterra, located on Livingston Road, two miles north of Immokalee Road and west of I-75. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.

Woman pumping gas in Aurora carjacked at gunpoint

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A woman pumping gas in Aurora was robbed at gunpoint Thursday afternoon in a carjacking. Reported by Denver Post 2 days ago.

Coroner IDs Body Found in Trunk of Burning Car

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Coroner IDs Body Found in Trunk of Burning Car Patch Channahon-Minooka, IL -- The 31-year-old Aurora man was identified through dental records. Reported by Patch 2 days ago.

Bolshevik Revolution icon Aurora returns to St. Petersburg

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The cruiser Aurora, which fired the shot that announced the start of the Bolshevik Revolution, has returned to its mooring in St. Petersburg after nearly two years of repair work Reported by Newsday 5 hours ago.

Aurora police peacefully resolve standoff involving children

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Aurora police were called at about 10:15 a.m. Saturday to a home on the 1600 block of Havana Street for a domestic violence, but when they arrived, the man barricaded himself in the house with two young children. Reported by Denver Post 15 hours ago.

Gender studies: Aurora high school among the first to offer college-level course

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Next month, Vista Peak Prep High School will offer gender studies as a yearlong elective, exploring how girls are taught to love pink and Barbie, why transgender people are victims of violence, and how other cultures revere “two-spirited,” or gender neutral, citizens. Reported by Denver Post 17 hours ago.

Raising a glass, and donations, to celebrate the life of Alex Teves, Aurora theater victims

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Raising a glass, and donations, to celebrate the life of Alex Teves, who was killed in the 2012 Aurora theater shooting Reported by Denver Post 11 hours ago.

Slow Appearance of Sunspots Challenges Theory

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Slow Appearance of Sunspots Challenges Theory Gottingen, Germany (SPX) Jul 17, 2016

Solar active regions consist of strongly magnetic sunspots and surrounding regions of more diffuse magnetic field. These regions are the origin of solar activity which controls space weather and causes beautiful phenomena such as aurora but in some cases also damage to satellites or power grids. Solar active regions are thought to be the result of magnetic flux concentrations - bundles of Reported by Space Daily 4 hours ago.

Man shot and killed in Aurora

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Aurora police are investigating a homicide after finding a man with a gunshot wound on East Exposition Avenue early Monday. Reported by Denver Post 21 hours ago.

Q Squared NYC Introduces New Unbreakable Tritan Drinkware Line, Aurora

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Luxury melamine brand expands into drinkware category with crystal-inspired collection

New York, NY (PRWEB) July 18, 2016

Q Squared NYC will release a new unbreakable drinkware collection, Aurora. The crystal-cut inspired drinkware features a stemless wine glass, DOF tumbler and highball tumbler in clear and three splendid jewel-tone colors.

Q Squared NYC is known for being the pioneer in luxury melamine boasting the appearance of fine porcelain and ceramic. Founded by mother-daughter team, Nancy Young Mosny and Alaina Young, Q Squared NYC has risen in popularity and has become best known for its signature textured whiteware and range of designs. This summer marks Q Squared NYC’s biggest introduction into a new category since 2011.

"Creating a well-designed collection of unbreakable drinkware was the next logical step for Q Squared NYC,” said Shannon McAlpine, Vice President of Sales for Q Squared NYC. “Our customers expressed the need for a drinkware option on par with our melamine tableware, and we are excited to now offer elegant and unbreakable drinkware suitable for everyday indoor and outdoor use."

The Aurora Collection resembles the look of crystal, but is break-resistant, BPA-free and dishwasher safe. Made with 100% Tritan, the Aurora glasses are durable with heavy gauge sidewalls and bases offered in four colors — Crystal, Topaz, Ruby and Twilight.

“We wanted to create a crystal-inspired unbreakable drinkware line that looks and feels luxurious,” said Co-Founder and Creative Director, Alaina Young. “The Aurora Collection continues our Q Squared NYC mission to live elegantly every day.”

The Aurora Collection will make its official launch at NY NOW, August 21st-24th, and will become available September 2016 for retail. Visit qsquarednyc.com for more news and details about the new collection.

ABOUT Q SQUARED NYC:

Founded by a mother-daughter team in 2011, Q Squared NYC has become a pioneer of luxury melamine. Its products are made from 100% melamine and are BPA-free, hand-polished and hospitality-grade. Q Squared’s unique designs and superior quality have been recognized by numerous publications such as Vanity Fair, InStyle, Better Homes and Gardens, HGTV Magazine, Hamptons Magazine and MarthaStewart.com and has received NY NOW's "Best of Home" Award in 2015. Reported by PRWeb 22 hours ago.

And Again We Mourn

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Last week the world watched in horror as a now all-too-familiar scene began to play out on our televisions and on social media. We watched and listened and prayed, and stewed, and stomped, and cried, as we learned that, yet again, innocent lives had been taken in an act of senseless violence. Today, we mourn with the people of Nice. We fly the French flag high while lowering ours as a sign of sadness, respect, and shared humanity. We weep at the thoughts of more families having to bury their loved ones and of the harrowing reality that somewhere in this world of ours there are people who are applauding what took place on July 14, 2016.

Though we weep and though again we mourn, it seems that we are no longer surprised by what is happening among us. It seems that we have, in a sense, come to expect that every few weeks or so, another community will be shaken to its core as death comes to the doorstep of innocents. We have seen this too many times to still have it catch us by surprise. The names of the cities that have been rocked by violence just roll off our tongue and we need now only say the name of the town to conjure up the images shown to us on the evening news.

Oklahoma City. Columbine. New York. Washington D.C. Newtown. San Bernardino. Santa Barbara. Roseburg. Aurora. Charleston. Orlando. Paris. Brussels. Baghdad. Nice.

The people of these towns and of so many others are now a part of a growing fraternity of the very worst kind. A brotherhood and a sisterhood of beautiful people who have had death brought to the doorstep of their innocent and unsuspecting lives.

Today we mourn for Nice. Before that it was Dallas and before that it was Orlando. The list goes on and on and on. Even as we mourn we undoubtedly wonder what and where will be next. We wonder what will be the next flag we will fly high or where will the next city be where our President will go to help honor the dead. We are becoming conditioned to the fact that this has become our reality and our normal.

Is that what we want? More importantly, is that who we are? Do we want to be a people that is relegated to sitting around and waiting with the expectation that violence, fear, and death will come to us? Do we want to be a hand-wringing, meme-sharing people who will continue to sit behind our computer screens and lament the ills of this world? Will we continue to seek out ways in which we may blame or scapegoat whoever it is we perceive to be the "other" while never examining the part that we ourselves play in this madness?

Surely Not.

After all, we still have a choice. We can do something about the violence, fear, suspicion, and venom that continues to churn around us and within us. We can choose a different path. While so many around us continue to beat the drums of war while calling for us to go get "them," I pray that we may be a people who will choose to instead wage a Campaign of Peace.

After all, who is the "them," that we are supposed to go get? As we continue to see, violence transcends the boundaries of ethnicity, race, region, religion, gender, and method. What is that we are supposed to do in order to ensure our safety? Are we to build a wall? Are we to, as has recently been suggested, interrogate all those who identify as adherents to the Islamic faith? Are we to limit our 1st Amendment rights to free speech, assembly, and religion? Are we to close our borders? Are we to invade other sovereign nations? Are we to "stand our ground" and shoot first and ask questions later? These are the actions that have either been done or are being suggested by so many of our leaders. But these things will do nothing to curb the growing cancer of violent xenophobia.

So it is time to try something different. It is time to start waging peace. Of course, a campaign of peace is not flashy or sexy, it doesn't get votes or columns in the paper,it doesn't stir the ratings on cable news, and it is misunderstood by so many as weakness. The Way of Peace is not easy but it is the right way...and it must be our way.

It's time for us to choose a way forward. For me, I refuse to live in fear and refuse to accept it as "normal" to raise my children to become accustomed to violence and death.

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FDR Was Right

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I was talking with a friend the other day, and she was telling me about the trip that she and her husband were planning. It was to be in two weeks... in France.

Needless to say, the couple is now uncertain of their plans. And though she said they'll likely still go, it's something they'll be sitting down to discuss.

I can completely understand their concern. It's such a horrible situation what happened in Nice. As well as earlier in the year in Paris. And I told her that I don't know what I would do in their situation. While I suspect the same as them, probably go, it's impossible to know until I faced it. It's a very real question.

I did offer one piece of information, though. Not offered remotely as "advice" but as perspective to throw in the mix when they talk things over.

Terrorism is often viewed from the deaths it causes, and that view understandably overwhelms most other thoughts about it -- but the reality is that the main intent of terrorism is generally to cause paralyzing fear. Which it does overwhelmingly more than cause deaths. The tragedy in Nice killed 84 people, which is gut-wrenching. And understandably it got world news, headlines around the clock, the near-entirety of the news cycle, and kept France as a nation under Emergency Law.

For perspective's sake, last year in the U.S., 38,000 people were killed by cars. That works out to averaging 105 people killed a day. Every single day. Day after day after unrelenting day. 105 people killed in a car accident today and tomorrow and the next day and day after and after. Non-stop. Month after month after year after year after year. 105 people killed by a car every single day. Yet no one even blinks at that. We accept it, almost without thought. We accept it as the price of the convenience, to the extent that most people don't even see it as a price. The sun comes up and 105 people will be killed by a car that day. And the next. And yesterday. And the day before. And before. Pass the coffee. I of course understand the situations are different. But they're not as totally different as one might try to make them. The intent is different, but the end result the same. And for all the differences, context still helps.

Or another perspective: Last year, throughout all of Western Europe, under 200 people were killed in terrorist attacks for the entire year. More people than that we killed by car crashes in the U.S. over just two days.

Or from 2001-2014 (that's as far as the stats went), more American were killed by falling furniture (293) than by terrorist attacks in Western Europe and the U.S. combined.

Really.

I know that it's one thing to read cold, dispassionate "stats" and another thing to personally face a reality. And I don't know what the proper answer is to my friends' travel plans -- or anyone's travel plans. Or concerns over the horrors of terrorism. It's deeply serious, tragic and worrisome. And significantly more so in other areas of the world that western society is separated from. But I still just passed along the information to my friends as one thing to include in their discussion.

Because in the end, the point of terrorism is... to terrorize. And one death can do that. And "intent" is a problem of its own. But the expanded reality is that long before the concerns of terrorism, as well as during the concerns, we have had mass killing by crazed people who also intended to do harm. Whether in all the mass shootings that we know of all too well, or domestic violence, or bombings like in Oklahoma City or at abortion clinic, or anyone there were sick people out to cause harm. And not only do they rarely bring society to a screeching halt, but we're often told, "Now is not the time" to concern ourselves with fixing them.

The deaths in Nice were galling. 84 people dead. And more attacks throughout the world.

But last year, in just the United States alone, 38,000 people were killed by cars. Around the world, the number becomes astronomical -- 1.24 million people are killed by cars a year, every year. There are 32,000 people killed with a gun each year, in only the U.S. 370,000 people around the world drown each year. 1.2 million people in the U.S. alone die every year of heart disease or cancer. And almost none of this phases people. Death is a sad part of our lives we mourn and accept.

Terrorism is a worldwide problem that not only must be addressed, but is. The point of terrorism is to paralyze people with fear.

In Nice, 84 people were tragically killed, and the world came to a halt. It was a horrific, sickening act. And the very same day, 3,400 other people around the world were killed by a car. And no one gave it a thought. And 3,400 more people died in a car death the next day. And the next. And will again today. And will tomorrow.

Yes, in terrorism, someone is making an intentional attempt to cause many deaths. But so too was someone attempting to do the same at people going to see a movie in Aurora. Or those going to see Trainwreck at a movie theater in Lafayette. Or students just going to school at Columbine -- or going to school at Virginia Tech or at New Town. Or those working in Oklahoma City. Or at any of the other far-too many just as intentional mass killings that are caused by someone who wasn't a terrorist. Yet which have caused far more deaths. On and on and on, just as regularly. All of which were intentional, to just masses of people. Yet none of this has stopped people from going to movies or going to school or going to work. Or brought about national emergency laws. Or even simply changed national laws for the use of a gun. (We can't even pass a law to prohibit a suspected terrorist on the No-Fly List from owning a gun.) We mourned, offered prayers, and went on with our lives. The world did not come to a half .Which the world shouldn't. Yet when 84 people are killed by what is presumed to be a terrorist -- though not yet even established -- we (for absolutely human reasons) consider not even traveling to a country. And half the country nominates a man for president who wants to ban all people because of their faith from simply entering the border.

Perspective matters.

Society must and does work to contribute massive resources to combat terrorism. It is a much-too real and devastating threat. And if we kept doing that and also put one-tenth the effort, money, time and attention to combat cancer, heart disease, guns, cars safety, all the seemingly insignificant oversights that kill so many in the U.S. and around the world, even things that appear so small and almost stupid as the ability to swim and poorly-made furniture -- we might be able to save the lives of several million people a year around the world. Each and every single year. After year. After year. Millions. Including you. And me.

This is not said at all to diminish concerns or raise awareness of anything. It is to put a perspective on what the world is focused on, in order to better address all what needs to be addressed.

The point of terrorism is to paralyze people with fear. And it is always easier to work to solve a problem -- any problem, all problems, always, since the beginning of time -- when you are not paralyzed with fear.

We work to solve problems. We mourn loss. And the only thing we have to fear, it turns out, is indeed fear itself.
*To read more from Robert J. Elisberg about this or many other matters both large and tidbit small, see Elisberg Industries.

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Avitus Group Marks 20th Anniversary with Major Company Announcement at Celebration; Launches Avitus Dental & Names Dr. Quinn Dufurrena as President/CEO

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Avitus Group’s 20th Anniversary Event Celebrates Past, Present & Future; Highlights Avitus Dental Management Solutions, Inc. as New Division of Company & Supports Higher Education with Announcement of Free Business Training Course for Dental Students Nationwide

Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) July 18, 2016

"From our first day in business on July 1st, 1996 to today, our company has grown significantly to meet the needs of our clients. Throughout the past 20 years of growth, including the most recent addition of Avitus Dental, our mission has remained the same; to help businesses simplify, strengthen and grow by taking responsibility for administrative tasks. By sticking to our core mission of helping businesses succeed, we've grown to become one of the nation's largest companies in the co-employment industry," says Avitus Group CEO and Chairman, Willie Chrans. "I'm very fortunate to be surrounded by such talented operational, management and executive staff who provide the highest level of customer service to our clients. Words can't express how grateful I am for each and every Avitus Group member."

Avitus Group officially marked 20 years in business with a kickoff anniversary celebration July 14, 2016 at the company's corporate headquarters in the Denver metro area. The company plans to keep the anniversary celebration rolling all year long with continued support for local non-profit organizations in communities across the country. The kickoff event was attended by company officials, employees, clients, the business community and local dignitaries, including Congressman Mike Coffman’s Chief of Staff Ben Stein, Aurora Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Kevin Hougen and the Aurora Economic Development Council's Director of Business Development Yuri Gorlov. The event featured major company and community announcements, including the launch of Avitus Dental Management Solutions, Inc. in conjunction with the development and launch of a free business training course for dental students nationwide. The company also named Dr. Quinn Dufurrena as Avitus Dental's President/CEO.

"The inception of Avitus Dental comes during a critical time of change in the dental industry where independent practicing dentists need administrative solutions more than ever to run a profitable business. Avitus Dental is being led by a well-known national leader in the dental industry. We're happy to welcome Dr. Quinn Dufurrena to the Avitus Group team," says President of Avitus Payroll Services and Avitus Business Services Ken Balster.

Dr. Dufurrena comes to Avitus Group with an extensive history in the dental practice industry. He has served as a national association leader, a successful practice owner and manager, public speaker, published author and as an associate professor at Colorado Dental School. Dr. Dufurrena is also an attorney, pilot and former Lt. Commander in the Navy where he practiced dentistry. Avitus Dental services include practice management (including dental analytics), human resources, payroll, co-employment, recruiting, marketing and branding, information technology services, accounting services, tax planning and safety management.

"Avitus Dental allows dental practice owners to be independent and supported at the same time," says Dufurrena. "The first thing we do for a client is measure 15 core metrics. For example, we look at the treatment plan acceptance rate. If a patient needs cleaning, fluoride treatment, a filling and a crown, ideally, the practice wants a 100% acceptance rate of the treatment plan. However, all too often, acceptance rates are at 50%. Avitus Dental works with the client to get the metrics and quality of service where they need to be. Our services are designed for the entrepreneurial dentist who is looking to become more efficient. Our business model also helps patients in the community have more access to care."

Avitus Dental also makes it a priority to support higher education. Dufurrena founded and launched Independent Dental Practice Management 101 as a way to give back to the communities and universities that Avitus Dental serves. The course is offered each spring semester as a one-day intensive course at the Avitus Group corporate headquarters training facility in the Denver Metro area and online at no cost to dental students nationwide. The course rotates instructors and topics each semester and focuses on the business side of running an independent dental practice. The course is ideal for dental school students in their junior and senior years and can be taken more than one time as course subject matter rotates. The course is also available to practicing dentists via webinar.

"Many dental students are excited about the prospect of having their own dental practice, but are already overwhelmed by all the non-dental nuances that go along with owning a business, such as employment contracts, insurance collections and so on. Avitus Group's dental practice management course will undoubtedly provide students with invaluable education and a head start on becoming a future business owner," says dental student and Colorado American Student Dental Association (ASDA) President Becky Bye.

Avitus Group also celebrated the past, present and future at the event with a time capsule ceremony highlighting major events throughout company history.

"From re-brands to adding and staffing multiple offices across the country, it has been an exciting journey for all of us here at Avitus Group. Today, I'm very proud and humbled to be celebrating 20 years of company growth, community giving and client enhancement. We wouldn't be where we are today without a strong staff and entrepreneurial clients. For that I am very grateful," says Avitus, Inc. President Don Reile.

Avitus Group also highlighted its continued support of veterans and the Rocky Mountain Honor Flight by launching the Avitus Group Rocky Mountain Honor Flight Business Challenge, which encourages other businesses to match Avitus Group's $1000 donation to send a WWII veteran on an upcoming Rocky Mountain Honor Flight to D.C. to see their memorial.

"Our heart for the community stems from our priority as a company to give back to the communities we are lucky enough to live, work and play in," says Avitus Group Public Relations Manager Dianne Parker.

"From the executive leadership team to management and staff, everyone at this company has a common goal of supporting local businesses and local communities," says Avitus Group Senior VP of Finance Steve Bentley. "As one of the founders, I'm truly proud to be part of this company and grateful for the top notch team I'm surrounded by."

Avitus Group is a worldwide company that simplifies, strengthens and grows businesses by providing 'back office' support (Payroll, accounting, taxes, recruiting, information technology and much more). When a business uses Avitus Group, all of the necessary yet burdensome functions of the business become Avitus Group's responsibility, so the business can focus on what it does best. Avitus Group serves clients nationwide through regional office locations from coast to coast. The company also serves international clients through partner locations in Europe, Canada, China, England, India, Japan and Singapore. Reported by PRWeb 16 hours ago.

Reward for killers of Aurora dispensary guard now $22,000

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Reward money for the killers of a security guard during a robbery attempt at the Green Heart Marijuana Dispensary in Aurora on June 19, is now $22,000, Aurora police said on Monday Reported by Denver Post 14 hours ago.
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