AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoLeadership & Media: Chris Ballantine was named CEO/publisher of Ballantine Communications, continuing a multigenerational Southwest Colorado newspaper family mission while promising “innovative ways” to improve local journalism. Public Health & Immigration: Conflicting accounts continue over a tuberculosis case at the Aurora ICE Processing Center, with Adams County health officials saying they lack access needed to finish the investigation while DHS says there are no confirmed active cases. Local Education & Cost of Living: Colorado voters face school ballot questions this fall, with impacts varying by district and a statewide Proposition NN tied to how state money is kept and spent as school costs rise. Culture & Community: A Chicano family of artists is taking over a Boulder exhibit, adding to Colorado’s ongoing push for local voices and creative community spaces. Health Care Leadership: Casey Guber was named president and CEO of HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke’s and HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Children’s, starting July 20. Food & Lifestyle: God Save the Cream keeps expanding its grab-and-go ice cream concept in Englewood, leaning into community-friendly, family-oriented treats.
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