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CoBank, a Greenwood Village- based cooperative bank, will provide Atlanta-based FiberLight LLC with $22 million in financing, consisting of a $20 million note and a $2 million increase in the revolving line of credit.

Basic Earth Science Systems Inc. of Denver has received formal approval from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to change its name to Earthstone Energy Inc. Earthstone’s trading symbol will continue to be BSIC.

Breckenridge Grand Vacations, the development company of the Grand Lodge on Peak 7, announced that time-share sales at its newest resort had surpassed the $100 million mark.

Isys Technologies of Littleton was named the Small Business Administration subcontractor of 2010 for Region VIII.

Metropolitan State College announced that the College Assistance Migrant Program has been awarded a five-year, $2.2 million grant renewal from the Department of Education’s Office of Migrant Education. CAMP reimburses students 50 percent of their tuition and fees for their first year.

BP Wind Energy is beginning construction on the Cedar Creek II wind farm in Weld County. The project will have a generating capacity of 250.8 megawatts. On completion, it will be one of the largest wind facilities in Colorado.

Colorado State University recently completed a 132.5-kilowatt solar-energy system at the Lake Street parking garage, the fourth project between CSU and Bella Energy.

Denver Health received the Top 100 Most Wired Hospitals Award for information-technology use, according to the 2010 Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking Survey in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks magazine.

The Dyslexia Center at Penrose-St. Francis Hospital in Colorado Springs has earned accreditation from the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council, becoming the first teacher- training program in Colorado to receive national accreditation for training in reading remediation.

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