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Western Union Co., a Douglas County-based provider of wire- transfer services, announced a number of disaster-relief efforts in support of flood victims in Pakistan. The Western Union Foundation will contribute $100,000. Company efforts will also include grants; consumer, agent and employee donation programs; and a no-transfer-fee initiative when sending money to the country.

LogRhythm, a Boulder-based company that makes log data useful, announced that SC Magazine has given the LogRhythm Log Management and SIEM 2.0 platform a five-star rating and the only recommended award in the 2010 SIEM Group Test.

Cannabis Science, a Colorado Springs-based biotech company developing pharmaceutical cannabis products, executed a joint-venture agreement with Smokefree Innotec Inc. to develop and market several high- tech smoke-free vaporized medical-cannabis pharmaceutical products.

Aircell, a provider of in-flight Internet services with offices in Broomfield, announced that the company’s air-to-ground high-speed Internet service for the business-aviation market has been rebranded as Gogo Biz Inflight Internet.

Office Liquidators of Lakewood will give away more than $25,000 worth of used and refurbished office furniture Aug. 25 to the first representatives of Colorado nonprofit organizations who show up at the door. The giveaway is part of the organization’s 25th anniversary.

Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates, an Atlanta-based planning, architecture and landscape-architecture firm, has opened an office in Denver. The office will be headed by Rebekah Calvert, TSW’s marketing director.

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