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  2. Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration

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    Responsible for the oversight of all state agency human resources functions and total compensation including maintaining the statewide employment, job evaluation and pay systems. [ 6 ] Responsible for the self-funded benefits system including health, life, dental and deferred compensation for eligible employees.

  3. Bowen, Rio Grande County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Bowen, Colorado, post office operated from May 1, 1883, until September 30, 1901. [2] Bowen is mentioned, along with Bowen School, in a 1910 USGS report. [ 3 ] Bowen Cemetery and Bowen Community United Methodist Church preserve the place name of the community.

  4. Bowen, Las Animas County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Aylmer, Colorado, post office opened on March 23, 1900. [2] On August 7, 1902, an explosion of dust ignited by giant powder at the Bowen Mine killed 13 people. [3] The precise location of the town site is unknown to the GNIS, [4] but newspaper articles reporting the 1902 Bowen Mine Explosion place the town "about a quarter of a mile below the mine", [5] [6] near Trinidad.

  5. Beacon Medical Group - Wikipedia

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    The new hospitals would provide almost 6,000 full-time, permanent jobs and a further 4,600 construction jobs. [ 8 ] BMG and Landmark Developments announced in 2008 plans to develop a 127-160 bed private combined maternity and children's hospital beside Beacon Hospital at a cost of approximately €160 million.

  6. Wellington, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Wellington is a statutory town in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. The population was 11,047 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Wellington is situated in the northern part of Colorado, and it is part of the Fort Collins-Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. Bowen, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Bowen Mountain (Colorado), USA; a summit; See also. Bowen (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 20 April 2024, at 22:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Robert Bowen (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after enrolling at Metro State, Bob Bowen (as he was called then) started an organization to lower Colorado's voting age to 18 called the Y.E.S. Committee. [1] [2] In 1968, the Colorado Commission of Higher Education (CCHE) decided to appoint an ad-hoc student representative, and Bowen was selected as the first student to hold that position.

  9. Bowen Mountain (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation runoff from the mountain's slopes drains chiefly into the Colorado River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3,700 feet (1,100 meters) above the Kawuneeche Valley in four miles (6.4 km) and 2,100 feet (640 meters) above Bowen Gulch in one mile (1.6 km). Southeast aspect of Bowen Mountain viewed from Kawuneeche ...