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Advocates launch campaign to fully fund Colorado’s universal school meals program

Advocates launch campaign to fully fund Colorado’s universal school meals program

   Shannon Thompson, public policy and legislative chair for the Colorado School Nutrition Association, speaks at an event in support of two ballot measures that would shore up funding for the state’s school meals program, in Lakewood  (Photo by Chase Woodruff/Colorado Newsline)   By:Chase Woodruff/ColoradoNewsline Parents, educators and anti-hunger advocates gathered at a community farm […]

Free prenatal yoga classes offered through fall for expectant moms

Free prenatal yoga classes offered through fall for expectant moms

  Fall prenatal yoga classes for expectant moms are being offered  September through November free of charge thanks to sponsorship by The Cornerstone Resource Center.  Classes will be taught by “Made for This Prenatal Yoga”.  Classes offered in September will be held on Monday, September 8 at 5:30 pm; Monday, September 22 at 5:30 pm […]

UCHealth and HCPF reach agreement that safeguards integrity of CHASE program and supports rural hospitals

UCHealth and HCPF reach agreement that safeguards integrity of CHASE program and supports rural hospitals

In addition, UCHealth establishes a $5.7 million fund to support specific rural hospitals impacted by reclassification   Aurora, Colo. (August 26, 2025) – UCHealth and the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) have reached an agreement that will appropriately reclassify UCHealth hospitals in the Colorado Healthcare Affordability and Sustainability Enterprise (CHASE) hospital provider fee […]

Ye Olde Rummage Shoppe vital to the community but needs its help with keeping donation area behind store clean

Ye Olde Rummage Shoppe vital to the community but needs its help with keeping donation area behind store clean

The volunteers who keep Ye Olde Rummage Shoppe staffed are, from right to left: Pam Cabello, Bonnie Good, El Donna Mosier, Stella Figueroa, Punkin Kalani, Emilia Lynn, Annabelle Munez, Jo Ann Orozco, and Loretta Johnson.  In front of the group is Amari Perkins, who is the great-granddaughter of John and Annabelle Munez.  Loretta Johnson,  John […]

Governor Polis Statement on Federal Approval of Colorado’s SNAP Waiver to Support Healthy Eating

Governor Polis Statement on Federal Approval of Colorado’s SNAP Waiver to Support Healthy Eating

DENVER – On May 13, 2025, Colorado submitted waiver requests to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) designed to increase healthier food consumption and maximize the buying power of benefits as part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Today, a portion of Colorado’s SNAP waiver was approved, exempting soda and sugary beverages from benefits. Colorado […]

MedRide reaches settlement with state officials - agreement requires new vetting processes for drivers and clients

MedRide reaches settlement with state officials – agreement requires new vetting processes for drivers and clients

The state’s largest Medicaid transportation provider has reached a settlement with state officials after a four-month legal fight that briefly threw medical transport for thousands of Coloradans into limbo. The settlement, filed in Denver District Court last month, requires MedRide to institute several vetting processes to ensure its drivers are credentialed and its clients are […]

SECCI “Fight Night” is a way to celebrate cancer survivors and remember those we’ve lost

SECCI “Fight Night” is a way to celebrate cancer survivors and remember those we’ve lost

The Second Annual “Fight Night” sponsored by Southeast Colorado Cancer Initiative (SECCI) will be held Saturday, August 2 at the Pocket Park in downtown Lamar.  The event is a social gathering and fundraiser to support SECCI’s efforts in the fight against cancer. The night is dedicated to “celebrating survivors, supporting fighters, and honoring the lives […]

Bipartisan bill would bolster care for military members with traumatic brain injuries

Bipartisan bill would bolster care for military members with traumatic brain injuries

Cmdr. Steve Spoonemore, a board certified orthopedic clinical specialist and research scientist with the Fort Carson Intrepid Spirit Center, helps an open house visitor learn how the Bertec Machine assesses and trains balance and vestibular rehabilitation. (Gino Mattorano, Evans Army Community Hospital)   Colorado lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday aimed at improving care for active-duty […]

Prowers Medical Center issues statement regarding Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing asking rural hospitals to return provider fee reimbursements

Prowers Medical Center issues statement regarding Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing asking rural hospitals to return provider fee reimbursements

EDITOR’S NOTE: Karen Bryant, CEO of Prowers Medical Center released the following statement as a response to news that Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing is asking rural hospitals to return nearly $60 million due to a failed lawsuit against UCHealth.  In it, she reiterates that PMC is currently in a stable financial […]

State of Colorado asks public hospitals to return nearly $60M in response to failed lawsuit against UCHealth

State of Colorado asks public hospitals to return nearly $60M in response to failed lawsuit against UCHealth

EDITOR’S NOTE:  Please also read the news release from Prowers Medical Center’s CEO Karen Bryant regarding their reaction to the repayment requests from HCPF.  It is a separate post titled “Prowers Medical Center issues statement regarding Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing asking rural hospitals to return provider fee reimbursements” Author: Marshall Zelinger/9News.com COLORADO, USA […]

Prowers Medical Center Makes a Generous Donation to Lamar Area Hospice and Lamar Estates

Prowers Medical Center Makes a Generous Donation to Lamar Area Hospice and Lamar Estates

On June 26, 2025, team members from Prowers Medical Center visited the Lamar Area Hospice Association and Lamar Estates donating four bedside blanket warmers, along with compatible blankets, to each organization. Bedside blanket warmers are devices designed to heat blankets, primarily used in healthcare settings to enhance patient comfort and well-being. These warmers can also […]

Attorney General announces $3M grant to CDPHE to provide free naloxone through June 2026

Attorney General announces $3M grant to CDPHE to provide free naloxone through June 2026

June 24, 2025 (DENVER) — Attorney General Phil Weiser today announced a $3 million grant from Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to provide free naloxone to eligible organizations statewide, helping expand and sustain access to a medication that reverses opioid overdoses and saves lives. “Every life lost […]

Six rural Colorado hospitals could close if Republican tax bill passes

Six rural Colorado hospitals could close if Republican tax bill passes

Delta Health Hospital By Meg Wingerter | mwingerter@denverpost.com | The Denver Post PUBLISHED: June 22, 2025 at 6:00 AM MDT Six rural Colorado hospitals could close in the coming years if Congress adopts the more than $600 million in Medicaid cuts currently included in the Republican tax bill, according to projections commissioned by Senate Democrats. The listed hospitals are spread […]

GOP cuts to food assistance could start vicious cycle, Polis tells Congress

GOP cuts to food assistance could start vicious cycle, Polis tells Congress

The Republican tax bill could push food assistance in Colorado into a vicious cycle of funding cuts, increasing mistakes in determining eligibility and further funding cuts to punish those mistakes, Gov. Jared Polis warned in a letter to congressional leaders Friday. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed the House and is currently in the Senate, would […]

Medicaid, individual market health insurance would be harder to get in Colorado under GOP bill

Medicaid, individual market health insurance would be harder to get in Colorado under GOP bill

From left, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colorado, and Patti Klinge, a member of Denver Health’s board of directors, listen to stories about Medicaid from recipients Veronica Montoya and Diana Corona at Denver Health on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) Veronica Montoya relies on Medicaid for the $15,000 infusions that restrain […]