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The Colorado Division of Insurance has ordered a 9.7 percent reduction for a component of workers’ compensation premiums known as loss costs. The loss-cost reduction goes into effect Jan. 1.

Integra Telecom Inc., an integrated communications provider for business, has invested an additional $3 million in its Colorado telecom network.

Choice Hotels International will hold a grand-opening celebration today for the recently opened Cambria Suites hotel at 16001 E. 40th Circle in Aurora.

Ascent Builders Inc., a Broomfield-based residential builder, announced the acquisition of land previously owned by Engle Homes at 144th Avenue and Zuni Street in Broomfield in the McKay Landing subdivision. The land will be developed as attached townhome-style condominiums.

DaySpring Medical Products, a Centennial-based provider of medical supplies and equipment, announced the introduction of the Winco Nocturnal Elite Care Cliner for nocturnal dialysis, oncology, acute care and other similar procedures.

The Oxford Hotel recently completed upgrades on the building to improve energy efficiency while decreasing average monthly utility costs by 47 percent. Sage Hospitality Resources, owner of the hotel, also benefited from a $34,000 rebate from Xcel Energy.

The University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine has received a $577,000 Small Business Innovation Research award from the National Institutes of Health to study the potential of the ImmuRx platform to treat tuberculosis.

Golder Associates has been awarded a $28.7 million contract to provide biological treatment and odor-control systems at the Pueblo Chemical Depot in Pueblo.

The Cleantech Open announced the winning teams in the Rocky Mountain region of the world’s biggest clean-tech business- plan competition. The winners included New Sky Energy of Boulder and Golden-based SunTrac Solar. In addition, Cool Energy Inc. of Boulder won the Sustainability Award for the Rocky Mountain region.

Habitat for Humanity of Colorado has partnered with coffee roaster Luna Roasters to raise funds for its 1,000 Homes Campaign.

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