Sedgwick County and the city of Thornton are the newest Colorado members of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. They join 20 other Colorado counties or localities that are also members, including places like Carbondale. The city’s age-friendly efforts have included repairing sidewalks and placing benches around the city to provide rest stops for walkers.
The U.S. Census will host a job fair on Friday Sept. 13, 2019 at the Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales Library, 1498 Irving St. in Denver, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Murf and Jayla of No CoPay Radio* welcome Adela Flores-Brennan. Adela is the Executive Director of the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. She is responsible for advancing public policy, guiding strategic and operational planning and providing leadership and management support.
For many families, the end of August signals the end of summer vacations, back to school and back to ‘work’until the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays.
Congress is wrapping up state work and headed back to the nation's capital, and the largest advocacy organization for people age 50 and older wants the body to take action on rising prescription drug prices.
To combat a retirement security crisis, state legislators this year passed a bill establishing the Colorado Secure Savings Plan Board, to examine the feasibility of creating a savings program for employees of small businesses that don’t offer 401(k)s.