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LogRhythm, a Boulder-based company that makes log data useful, announced that it has been named a finalist for the Red Herring 100 award, which honors promising technology companies. Winners will be announced next week.

Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp. of Denver has entered into purchase agreements with institutional investors and insiders for the sale of 10 million shares at 75 cents a share. The proceeds will be used for drilling and completion activities in the Bakken oil play in North Dakota.

104 West Partners, a strategic communications firm, announced the addition of New York-based Daily Makeover Inc. to its consumer technology client portfolio.

Sprint announced that its two new Denver-area community programs are accepting grant applications. The Sprint Foundation will award more than $50,000 to Denver-area charitable organizations this year.

The American Wind Energy Association named Xcel Energy as the AWEA Investor-Owned Utility of the Year, for having the most wind-generated power on its system — 2,906.4 megawatts.

University of Phoenix is opening a learning center at 6105 S. Main St., in Aurora’s Southlands mall.

Denver Department of Environmental Health received a $250,000 grant for the Park Hill Thriving Communities initiative to support local programs and activities to prevent obesity and educate and encourage residents of Park Hill to live healthy lives.

Consistent Values Inc. owner Pam Dumonceau and Erwin Buck of Financial Architects are sponsoring a “Shred-it Truck” for people to shed old documents, 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, 2851 S. Parker Road.

Brinkman Partners, a development, construction and brokerage company with headquarters in Fort Collins, recently opened an office at 1530A 15th St. in Lower Downtown.

Castle Country Assisted Living was named “2009 Best of the Best” by the Assisted Living Federation of America for its strategic planning process.

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