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  •  The American Indian College Fund of Adams County, received a $30,000 grant from Johnson & Johnson to continue the Johnson & Johnson Tribal College Scholarship Program. The program provides scholarships to American Indian students pursuing degrees at tribal colleges and universities.

  •  Glenwood Springs-based Fiberforge has successfully installed its first RELAY Station at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology in Pfinztal, Germany. The station offers clients the ability to develop and demonstrate the production of thermoplastic advanced composite structures.

  •  Brinkman Construction has begun work on renovating a former office building into downtown’s newest tap house. Located at 307 South College St., Tap & Handle will be open for business in mid-January.

  •  The former Great Divide Lodge has completed refurbishments and upgrades to become the newly opened DoubleTree by Hilton Breckenridge.

  •  Infinite Power Solutions Inc., a Littleton-based provider of solid-state, rechargeable, thin-film batteries, introduced its THINERGY MEC200-Series family of micro-energy cell products.

  •  Denver Mattress and DEHCO Inc. have partnered to provide RV mattresses. The mattresses feature environmentally friendly, soy-based high-density foams and coils made from recycled steel.

  •  Aspen-based Rocky Mountain Connections, a destination management and special events company with divisions in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, will change its name to RMC as it moves into new destinations and hospitality markets.

  •  MD Campbell & Associates LLC and Merrill Consulting Associates LLC both of Greenwood Village, have formed a strategic alliance to provide organizational development services to clients.

  •  Re/Max LLC has launched a new website, , a resource listing hundreds of thousands of home listings in countries around the world.

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