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Denver-based Flying Dog, the second-largest craft brewery in Colorado, officially opened its first brewery outside of Colorado last week, the Wild Goose Brewery in Frederick, Md.

TensorComm Inc., a Westminster-based wireless-technology company, announced Monday it received a patent for a solution for overcoming interference in wireless networks.

ISYS Search Software, a Greenwood Village-based supplier of search solutions for business and government, announced Monday it was chosen as a leading provider of search solutions to the legal marketplace in KMWorld Magazine’s inaugural readers poll.

Advanced Circuits of Aurora on Monday announced its new printed circuit board turn-time services. Customers can now place orders for single-layer and double-sided printed circuit boards and receive them the next morning.

The Small Business Administration will host a free Small Business Resource Fair on Aug. 17 from 10:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the downtown Denver Public Library. For information, call Jeanette DeHerrera at 303-844-2607, ext. 226.

ProLogis, a Denver-based provider of industrial space, announced Monday it leased almost 1 million square feet of space in Canada and the Netherlands to subsidiaries of the Deutsche Post World Net group.

Archstone Europe Trading BV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arapahoe County-based Archstone-Smith, announced it has completed the acquisition of Deutsche WohnAnlage GmbH, a German apartment portfolio, for about $649 million.

KFx Inc. of Denver on Monday reported that the silos at its K-Fuel facility in Gillette, Wyo., are full and are awaiting the first train to transport the fuel to a customer in Ohio. The train was scheduled for Monday but was delayed by flooding in Ohio.

The Seasers, a Fort Collins family that founded The Egg & I Restaurants in 1987, were recently named one of America’s Best Restaurant Families by Jones Dairy Farm, a six-generation family-owned and -operated business.

Denver Executive Search, an executive-search firm, has changed its name to TalenTrust.

Action Catastrophe Steamatic, a Denver-based company specializing in large-scale commercial, industrial and residential damage restoration, has finalized contracts with Prime West Real Estate and Trans- western Commercial Services.

Raytheon Polar Services Co. of Centennial was recently accepted into Colorado’s Environmental Leadership Program at the Gold Level. RPSC was acknowledged as one of the premier environmental stewardship organizations in the state.

Zunescene.com of Mead announced Monday it has launched a new Internet forum, www.zuneinsider.com, for discussion groups about Microsoft’s new Zune music player. It is expected to compete with Apple’s iPod.

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