Rio Grande Hospital in Del Norte has been selected as the fourth site to participate in Connected Care, a national tele-health pilot program.
DCP Midstream Partners LP of Denver has acquired natural-gas gathering and treating assets for $45.1 million in cash from MichCon Pipeline Co. The assets are in northern Michigan adjacent to DCP’s existing assets.
The Colorado BioScience Association, along with the Colorado Association of Manufacturing and Technology and the Colorado Software and Internet Association, has moved to a new office at Columbine Place, 216 16th St., Suite 850.
Jones and Keller PC will relocate its downtown office to 1999 Broadway, Suite 3150. The law firm’s Denver Tech Center office will remain open.
Colorado State University’s Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, or CoCoRaHS, will add its 50th state Dec. 1 when Minnesota formally joins. CoCoRaHS has 14,600 volunteers across the country.
Re/Max Northwest Inc., in cooperation with Empire Title North LLC and Cherry Creek Mortgage Co., is collecting new toys for children and families in need. Toys are being collected at Re/Max’s office, 12000 Pecos St. in Westminster.
Penny Harvest, a year-long service-learning program designed to teach students about the importance of active community service, announced that students from 44 Denver-area schools have collected more than 4 million pennies — about $40,000 — to be donated to local charities.



