Scientifically Speaking, 7/17Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 11:36PMONGOING EVENTS Nature notes club The Larimer County Natural Resources Nature Notes Club is accepting new members.
MaxiAids Celebrates 25 Years of Business SuccessWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 8:41AMAs MaxiAids Products for Independent Living marks the 25th anniversary of its founding, it continues to thrive – even in the current recession – by maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction, by utilizing the latest technologies and by reaching out to bring its products to a wider audience. (PRWeb July 13, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/7 ...
Architecture done with mirrorsTuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 4:18AMThe downtown Sheraton has finally done something about its forbidding blank walls, using big mirrors to "borrow" the attractive architecture of ACT across the street. Plus one great big flower pot. It doesn't really add up.
AZ charities get big donations from MLBMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 9:40PMMajor League Baseball is expected to donate more than $5 million to local and national charities during All-Star festivities.
Reminder: Hot Cars Dangerous To Children, PetsMonday, July 11, 2011 @ 4:44PMTemperatures in our area could break records this week and the heat index could hit triple digits.
SWEP Program for the Visually ImpairedThursday, July 7, 2011 @ 10:46AM"SWEP," or the Summer Work Experience Program, is off and running for the 11th year, matching up visually-impaired students with seasonal jobs.
The Great Comet of 1861 makes an appearance in the night skies over Mobile (Yesterday's News)Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 8:42AMThe Great Comet of 1861 appears in the night sky over Mobile and can be seen by the naked eye; 6 companies of Louisiana Confederate troops stationed on the Mississippi Coast ... all on this day in history.
All-Star activities to benefit host of charitiesWednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 1:48PMAll-Star activities to benefit host of charities
HIMS Announces Industry’s First Voice Recognition Multi-function DAISY Player Designed for Blind and Low Vision PeopleTuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 4:52PMAUSTIN, Texas & ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HIMS today announced the industry’s first voice recognition DAISY player designed for blind and visually impaired people. This capability provides an easy-to-use, non-technical user interface.