Frontier Airlines is switching its in-flight soda selection from Pepsi to Coke products, saying it will save money with a new three-year, exclusive agreement with Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Westmoreland Coal Co. of Colorado Springs, through its wholly owned subsidiary, North Central Energy Co., has agreed to sell for approximately $5 million its undivided mineral interests in two leases in southern Colorado to an independent oil and gas company. The transaction is expected to close by Feb. 28.
Sterling-Rice Group has added Alberto Culver, the Aluminum Can Council, Efficas and Domino’s Pizza as clients.
Marsico Capital Management chairman and chief executive Tom Marsico will speak on “Education, the Best Investment” when he delivers the keynote address at the 12th annual Leadership for Tomorrow Luncheon on March 2 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center. The luncheon benefits the Cherry Creek Schools Foundation. For information, call 720-554-4409.
Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees & Smoothies will open this summer at 216 16th St. The franchise will be operated by Noreen, Stan and Rick Gardner.
Forney Inc., a Hermitage, Pa.-based manufacturer of testing equipment for the construction industry, has opened a second customer-service center in Denver.
Genetik Gear, a Fort Collins-based clothing retailer catering to the hip-hop community, will be attending the Magic Marketplace trade show in Las Vegas from Feb. 21 to 24.
Vydeo Integrated Systems Inc. of Littleton announced the design details of the Wider Video Content Bridge for Apple’s video iPod. Wider connects video equipment and content to iPod for processing of DVDs, VCDs, MiniDV and VHS tapes, and live television.
The Berkeley Art Center Inc. will open at the end of March near 44th Avenue and Tennyson Street. The center will be home to three enterprises: BAC Workshops, Imeo Gallery and Melanie Smith Portrait and Art Photography.
HealthTrans, a Greenwood Village-based pharmacy-benefit administrator, processed 2.8 million Medicare Part D claims during January. The claims were processed for three Part D clients with a total enrollment of more than 1 million people.
Clive W.J. Granger, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in economics, will present “The Future of Economic Forecasting” at Colorado College on Feb. 23. The lecture, free to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Gates Common Room of Palmer Hall in Colorado Springs.
Maverick Bike, a Niwot- based maker of mountain-bike frames, forks and components, hired Tool Studios, also of Niwot, to create an advertising campaign for this year.
The Better Business Bureau recently opened in Grand Junction in the Alpine Bank building at 225 N. Fifth St., Suite 514. The office will serve consumers and businesses in southwestern Colorado. The office has a website at www.bbbsw.org.



