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Each holiday season, I am greeted by an enormous collection of cards and branded trinkets on my desk, multiplying day by day until the New Year. As I sift through the piles, I am reminded of just how many personal

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Colorado’s Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy program presents a unique financing opportunity for property owners and developers. Energy-efficient improvements, renewable energy projects, water

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The Energy Star Portfolio Manager metrics are being updated this summer, and scores are expected to drop by approximately 12 points for office properties, as discussed in the May 16, 2018, edition of Colorado Real

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Change of plans.

Project Wichita initially set Friday as a deadline for Wichitans to take its online survey.

We were notified Friday afternoon that the deadline had been extended.

Organizers say they had requests from groups to extend the deadline since the week was shortened by the Fourth of July holiday.

The new deadline is Tuesday, July 10.

Reporter Bryan Horwath has been following the Project Wichita process. Some of his stories are attached to this blog for some background.

Quality and creativity abound at wineries throughout Wisconsin and production is soaring.

Many wineries on the list of the largest in the state use a combination of grapes and fruit grown in the state and other regions like California, but a few are strictly estate wineries, making wine only from the grapes that are grown in the often challenging climate of Wisconsin.

As Steve Johnson, owner of Parallel 44 Vineyard and Winery said, “We need to compete on a national level with wines that have appeal…