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  • Morgan Community College Commencement

    Fort Morgan, CO. 5/1/2023. Morgan Community College (MCC) will hold its commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in the Glenn Miller Park Dahms-Talton Band Shell, located at 414 Main Street, Fort Morgan. The ceremony will begin at 9:00 a.m.

     

    MCC President, Dr. Curt Freed, will preside over the ceremony. Catherine Shull will bring greetings on behalf of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education.  MCC graduates, Veronica Nickens, Alex Rivas, and Jose Mosqueda will also give speeches.

     

    The National Anthem will be performed by Sam Adamson, Kayla Guilbert, and Jenny Zambrano, Wiggins High School Choir members and MCC concurrent enrollment students. MCC Faculty of the Year, George O’Clair, will deliver the charge to the graduates. Big City Light & Sound will provide pre-ceremony and post-ceremony music. Cattle Grounds Coffee and Blue Ribbon BBQ & Smoke food trucks will be onsite to provide beverages and food.

     

    Graduates will receive degrees and certificates earned during, fall, spring, and summer semesters since MCC only holds one graduation ceremony each year. They represent over 50 hometowns in Colorado. The 2023 candidates for graduation are as follows:

     

    Last, First M. Degree & Program Description with honors and * indicates
    member of Phi Theta Kappa
    City State
    Abdi, Khadro H. Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Adebayo, Olanike O. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Aurora CO
    Aden, Ahmed M. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Aden, Faysal F. Automotive Service Technology Certificate Greeley CO
    Ahmed, Yussuf D. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Alene, Mekdes E. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Aurora CO
    magna cum laude
    Ali, Adan Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Ali, Issa A. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Alvidrez, Blanca I. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Amezquita, Marisela Nurse Aide Certificate Log Lane Village CO
    Anderson, Rachel S. Associate of Applied Science in Medical Office Assistant Hillrose CO
    magna cum laude
    Andres, Betsaida E. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Andres, Betsaida E. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Aranda, Jorge A. Automotive Service Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Arfsten, Tabitha L. Practical Nursing Certificate Snyder CO
    *Arreola, Damaris Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Arteaga, Anayeli Ag Business Management- Records and Business Planning Certificate Akron CO
    Avalos, Carlos J. Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    *Avalos, Nayzeth A. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Avila-Gonzalez, Ana G. Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    *Banks, Jordyn L. Associate of Applied Science in Business – Accounting emphasis Brush CO
    Barker, Kellie L. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Greeley CO
    magna cum laude
    Bashaw, Carolina E. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Aurora CO
    magna cum laude
    Bass, Stacy K. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Keenesburg CO
    Bauer, Michelle L. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Florence CO
    summa cum laude
    Bauer, Rachel N. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Florence CO
    summa cum laude
    Becerra, Guillermo Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Refinish Technician Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Beckstead, Dylan R. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Fort Collins CO
    *Bell, Kaitlyn Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Bell, Kaitlyn Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Bellis, Christy A. Associate of Arts-Early Childhood Teacher Education designation Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Beltran, Nicholas A. Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Benesch, Katherine Associate of Arts magna cum laude Strasburg CO
    Bohl, Ethan D. Automotive Service Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Bonilla, Aram-Abi Shielded Metal Arc (STICK) Welding Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Bowman, Sheyann L. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Breneman, Kendra S. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Brennan, Amanda R. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Brown, Allison H. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Durango CO
    summa cum laude
    *Burch, Trinity C. Associate of Arts Strasburg CO
    magna cum laude
    Carbajal, Jessica N. Practical Nursing Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Carlock, Makenna N. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Caro Cardenas, Marcela G. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Caro Cardenas, Marcela G. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Carrillo, Lori L. Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    Carrillo, Lori L. Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    Carroll, Trevor P. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Casillas, Blanca E. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Thornton CO
    Cazares Vega, Rosse M. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Cazares Vega, Rosse M. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Celestino, Uriah C. Associate of Applied Science in Media Design, Marketing and Advertising Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Chezik, Ryley A. Health Science Technology Certificate Wiggins CO
    Chezik, Ryley A. Nurse Aide Certificate Wiggins CO
    Christensen, Lindsey J. Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology Akron CO
    Cisneros, Hazly I. Health Science Technology Certificate Log Lane Village CO
    Cisneros, Hazly I. Nurse Aide Certificate Log Lane Village CO
    Collins, Jacob A. Automotive Collision Repair Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Connor, Forrest J. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Snyder CO
    Contreras, Jose A. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Corral, Alexis R. Associate of Arts Brush CO
    Covelli, Cody J. Associate of Arts Weldona CO
    cum laude
    Cunion, Sedienyane N. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Lakewood CO
    Dadle, Adan Ag Business Management- Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Greeley CO
    Dalrymple, Lily M. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Dayouh, Reine Associate of Applied Science in Business – Accounting emphasis Fort Morgan CO
    summa cum laude
    Deay-Reusch, Amanda L. Nurse Aide Certificate Brush CO
    Del Campo, Jose A. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Del Campo, Marely Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Del Campo, Martha F. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Deleon Lopez, Nubia V. Nurse Aide Certificate Bethune CO
    Diosdado, Karla Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    Duckworth, Colin J. Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Edwards, Aliyah J. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Wiggins CO
    El Ansari, Abdelfattah Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Escalante-Escalante, Latzari Health Science Technology Certificate Wiggins CO
    Esparza Miramontes, Jaqueline Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Estrada, Janie N. Practical Nursing Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Estrada, Miguel A. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Estrada, Naidelin Nurse Aide Certificate Idalia CO
    Estrada Diaz, Marbella L. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Etl, Mary L. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Yuma CO
    Evans, Heidi A. Early Childhood Education Director Certificate Pueblo CO
    Ewertz, Alexandria M. Health Science Technology Certificate Wiggins CO
    Ewertz, Alexandria M. Nurse Aide Certificate Wiggins CO
    Fabian Tzun, Brian C. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Figueroa- Juarez, Claudia V. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Flores, Carly G. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Flores Camacho, Dionicio Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    cum laude
    Fonte, Sydney M. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Foose, Lillina S. Associate of General Studies Burlington CO
    Freauff, Truett T. Shielded Metal Arc (STICK) Welding Certificate Wiggins CO
    Fry, Emily N. Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Gahagen, Jacey L. Ag Business Management-Financial Analysis Certificate Hillrose CO
    Gamboa Gochis, Carolina Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Garcia, Libby E. Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    Getchius, Cassaundra L. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Littleton CO
    Gildow, Johnny L. Shielded Metal Arc (STICK) Welding Certificate Wiggins CO
    Gonzalez, Elvia I. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Centennial CO
    Gonzalez, Jose A. Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Grayer, Charisma Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Gregersen, Brenda J. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Wiggins CO
    magna cum laude
    Griffith, Zachary A. Associate of Applied Science in Precision Agriculture Technology Brush CO
    Grimes, Boden Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Greeley CO
    Grinnan, Audrey A. Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Grubb, Marissa J. Ag Business Management-Financial Analysis Certificate Ault CO
    Guelle, Yacoub K. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Guerrero, Aracely Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Guzman, Maria A. Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Guzman, Surisaray Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Brush CO
    Hall, Tyler Associate of Science Idalia CO
    magna cum laude
    Hall, Tyler Associate of Arts Idalia CO
    magna cum laude
    Hall, Tyler Associate of General Studies Idalia CO
    magna cum laude
    Harford, Erin L. Practical Nursing Certificate Sterling CO
    Harris, Ali R. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Wiggins CO
    Harshman, Devon S. Associate of applied Science in Radiologic Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Hassan, Timira Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Hawes, Kimberly M. Early Childhood Education Director Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Henderson, Jessica J. Associate of Arts Brush CO
    Herder, Isaiah J. Associate of Arts Akron CO
    Hernandez, Ana I. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Hernandez, Miguel A. Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Weldona CO
    Hernandez, Vanessa P. Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Brush CO
    *Hernandez Rocha, Judith Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Brush CO
    *Hinojos, Haley J. Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Horton, Elaine K. Associate of Arts-Psychology designation Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Husien, Aragsen Ag Business Management-Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Hutsell, Paige R. Associate of Arts Limon CO
    cum laude
    Ibrahim, Idle H. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Jaquez, Karla M. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Jibril, Berwaqo A. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Jimenez, Kevin R. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Jimenez, Zelhty D. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Jones, Brenden R. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Jordan, Forrest S. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Keller, David W. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Keller, David W. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Kelly, Baylee L. Early Childhood Teacher Certificate Hugo CO
    *Kendall, Darren L. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Kerins, Susan E. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Wiggins CO
    Kocher, Chastine N. Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Koenig, Raelyn M. Health Science Technology Certificate Wiggins CO
    Kouagou, Moussa Ag Business Management-Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Greeley CO
    *Kruger, Elise J. Associate of Arts Vona CO
    magna cum laude
    *Kruger, Elise J. Associate of General Studies Vona CO
    magna cum laude
    *Kruger, Elise J. Associate of Science Vona CO
    magna cum laude
    Larkin, Haley R. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Pueblo CO
    summa cum laude
    Le Fever, Michelle M. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Wiggins CO
    Leake, Brandan Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Brush CO
    *Lopez, Gregory A. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Laramie WY
    magna cum laude
    Lueth, Alaina C. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Merino CO
    Mai, Caiyi Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Broomfield CO
    Maixner, Krystina L. Associate of Applied Science in Media Design, Marketing and Advertising
    cum laude
    Montrose CO
    Manuel, Rosemary G. Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Refinish Technician Fort Morgan CO
    cum laude
    Manzano, Javon D. Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Marcum, Kimberly L. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Longmont CO
    Marigh, Omar Ag Business Management-Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Greeley CO
    Marquez, Ana L. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Fort Morgan CO
    Marquez, Cindy Medical Office Clinical Assistant Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Martin, Alana J. Ag Business Management- Records and Business Planning Certificate Wray CO
    Martin, Wade G. Nurse Aide Certificate Idalia CO
    Martinez, Nayeli L. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    McAvoy, Megan A. Practical Nursing Certificate Windsor CO
    McBride, George Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    McNair, Shylandia Bachelor of Science – Nursing Denver CO
    Miller, LaTresha T. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Mohamed, Abdulahi Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Mohamed, Nasteha A. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Molina, Wendy L. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Morales, Leticia E. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Mosqueda, Jose H. Industrial Electrical Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Mosqueda, Jose H. Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Moussa, Abdi A. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Muheto, Alex Associate of Applied Science in Industrial/ Electrical Mechanical Maintenance Fort Morgan CO
    Muheto, Alex Industrial Electrical Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Munoz, Mauricio O. Nurse Aide Certificate Yuma CO
    Munoz Mendoza, Leonardo Shielded Metal Arc (STICK) Welding Certificate Wiggins CO
    Myrick, Aryel R. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Byers CO
    Narvaez Tapia, Jose B. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Nelson, John D. Automotive Collision Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Nesbitt, Laney J. Associate of Arts Burlington CO
    *Nickens, Veronica Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Fort Morgan CO
    Nieschburg, Breanne R. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Lamar CO
    magna cum laude
    Nzitonda, Jean de Dieu Industrial Electrical Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Nzitonda, Jean de Dieu Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Nzitonda, Jean de Dieu Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Olivas, Misciel I. Associate of Arts Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Omar, Abdikadir M. Ag Business Management-Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Greeley CO
    Ormsbee, Joshua O. Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Ormsbee, Joshua O. Gas Tungsten Arc/Gas ARC (TIG/MIG) Welding Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Ornelas, Romelia D. Practical Nursing Certificate Burlington CO
    Ortega, Angel Automotive Service Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Ortega, Maricela Nurse Aide Certificate Brush CO
    Ortiz, Zahira I. Nurse Aide Certificate Stratton CO
    Osier, Renee L. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Snyder CO
    Pacheco, Briana M. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Littleton CO
    Padilla, Amanda M. Practical Nursing Certificate Eaton CO
    Padilla, Amanda M. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Eaton CO
    Parker, Amy L. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Brush CO
    Paulick, Sarah Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Milliken CO
    Pedotto, Izabelle Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    Pedro, Lupita Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    *Pena, Ximena K. Medical Office Clinical Assistant Certificate Brush CO
    Perez, Itzel Nurse Aide Certificate Idalia CO
    *Perez Cortes, Gloria A. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Perkins, Aaron N. Associate of Arts- Criminal Justice designation Stratton CO
    magna cum laude
    Perkins, Aaron N. Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement Stratton CO
    magna cum laude
    Portillo, Walter D. Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Portillo, Walter D. Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Post, Sara A. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Byers CO
    cum laude
    Pounds, Reane J. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Centennial CO
    Prouty, Johnathan A. Media Design Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Quintana, Nubia I. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Raines, Jennifer M. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Windsor CO
    cum laude
    Ramirez, Humberto Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Ramirez Campos, Lizbeth Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Ramirez Campos, Lizbeth Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan CO
    Ramirez Cardona, Jaime Foundations of Graphic Design Certificate Wiggins CO
    Rasmussen, Kelly L. Nurse Aide Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Retana, Maria I. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Brush CO
    Revolorio, Angelica Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Log Lane Village CO
    Richards, Callie M. Nurse Aide Certificate Idalia CO
    *Richardson, Wyatt U. Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Collision Technology Wray CO
    magna cum laude
    Riddle, Hailey A. Media Design Certificate Brush CO
    Ridnour, Faith L. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Riley, Adrianna R. Practical Nursing Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Riley, Ashlynn M. Practical Nursing Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Rirach, Mohamed A. Ag Business Management-Leadership/Human Resource Management Certificate Greeley CO
    Ritchey, Ozzi R. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    *Rivas, Alexis Industrial Electrical Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Rivas, Alexis Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology Fort Morgan
    magna cum laude
    Robles, Kristie L. Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Rockwell, Sarai N. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Rodriguez, Jesse M. Practical Nursing Certificate Greeley CO
    Rosales, Maria C. Associate of Applied Science in Media Design, Marketing and Advertising Fort Morgan CO
    Rosales, Maria C. Ag Business Management- Records and Business Planning Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    *Rowland, Pamela J. Associate of Science Fort Morgan CO
    *Ruspini, Heidy C. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Akron CO
    *Sahal, Hashim A. Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Sailas, Jeremy J. Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Service Technology Fort Morgan CO
    cum laude
    Salazar, Makayla A. Practical Nursing Certificate Brush CO
    Salcido, Mateo P. Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    Saldana, Esperanza Early Childhood Teacher Certificate Brush CO
    Salgado Palache, Cristina Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Salman, Suleyman S. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Salmeron, Santos N. Associate of Applied Science in Industrial/ Electrical Mechanical Maintenance Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Sanchez-Salguero, Oscar J. Associate of Applied Science in Media Design, Marketing and Advertising Brush CO
    Schleis, Michael O. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Northglenn CO
    Schlueter, Gabriel T. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Schmidt, Ryan E. Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate Wray CO
    Seaman, Cooper E. Associate of General Studies Vona CO
    Seaman, Cooper E. Associate of Arts Vona CO
    Seaman, Cooper E. Associate of Science Vona CO
    Seipp, Kim F. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Keenesburg CO
    Serna, Dominic L. Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Collision Technology Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Serrano Alamo, Daniel Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Sharp, Sabrina K. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Log Lane Village CO
    Shepherd, Cody N. Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Wiggins CO
    *Shofner, Savannah E. Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Shurie, Abdi M. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Greeley CO
    Shuriye, Ahmed I. Practical Nursing Certificate Greeley CO
    Siebrands, Lexys Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Smith, Jasmine R. Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    *Soleta, Ainsley L. Associate of Science Brush CO
    magna cum laude
    Solis Melendez, Priscila Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology Akron CO
    *Sorensen, Riley S. Associate of Science Strasburg CO
    magna cum laude
    Spelts, Lisa D. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Stone, Kristine K. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Strait, Gabriel L. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Loveland CO
    summa cum laude
    Subia, Nolan Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Denver CO
    Sudbeck, Ashley M. Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Greeley CO
    *Thompson, Sarah Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Brighton CO
    Thornton, Roberta M. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Pueblo West CO
    summa cum laude
    Thwaits, Addison I. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Deer Trail CO
    Tena Gandara, Aracely Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Torres, Kimberly Associate of General Studies Burlington CO
    Torres, Kimberly Associate of Science Burlington CO
    Torres, Kimberly Associate of Arts Burlington CO
    Urias, Reyna Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Uwase, Divine Associate of Arts Fort Morgan CO
    Valverde-Luna, Maria L. Ag Business Management-Rural Business Entrepreneurship Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Van Well, Hope J. Associate of Science Akron CO
    cum laude
    Van Well, Hope J. Associate of Arts Akron CO
    cum laude
    Vaskin, Michelle Early Childhood Education Director Certificate Wiggins CO
    Vasquez, Dalilah I. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Greeley CO
    Vasquez, Dalilah I. Practical Nursing Certificate Greeley CO
    Vasquez Diaz, Victoria S. Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration Fort Morgan CO
    Vaughan, Trinity A. Nurse Aide Certificate Burlington CO
    Vazquez Vazquez, Nayeli Practical Nursing Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Waldron, Diana L. Associate of General Studies Brush CO
    summa cum laude
    Walker, Kenya D. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Firestone CO
    *Walter, Harvey Associate of Applied Science in Media Design, Marketing and Advertising Fort Morgan CO
    magna cum laude
    Wangata, Rodrigue K. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Greeley CO
    *Weimer, Brittney N. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Fort Morgan CO
    Wiltfang, Jordlynn R. Associate of Arts Wray CO
    Wolfe, Kaitlyn R. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Kersey CO
    Workman, Nazalee F. Bachelor of Science – Nursing Pueblo West CO
    summa cum laude
    Yanez, Malachi J. Industrial Maintenance Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Yanez, Malachi J. Associate of General Studies Fort Morgan CO
    Zaffino, Nichole R. Associate of Arts Elizabeth CO
    Zavala, Bryanna C. Nurse Aide Certificate Wray CO
    Zavala, Isahias A. Health Science Technology Certificate Fort Morgan CO
    Ziegler, Danielle B. Practical Nursing Certificate Brush CO

     

     

    Those attending the ceremony should bring their own seating (lawn chairs, blankets, etc.).

     

    For more information about the commencement ceremony or educational opportunities at Morgan Community College, visit morgancc.edu or call (970) 542-3100.

     

  • Adams County Recognizes Air Quality Awareness Week, Focuses on “Working Together for Clean Air”

    Air Quality Awareness Week (AQAW) is a federal initiative that seeks to share information with the public about protecting and improving air quality. This year’s theme is “Working Together for Clean Air.” The week runs May 1-5, 2023, and each day has a different topic. The themes include:

    • Wednesday, May 3 – Air Quality and Transportation
    • Thursday, May 4 – Air Quality and Climate
    • Friday, May 5 – Participatory Science

    The Denver metro area, including communities throughout Adams County, is experiencing increasingly worse air quality conditions. The Denver Metro-North Front Range does not meet the EPA’s standards for ozone, and residents are increasingly being exposed to high concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM). Absent dramatic changes in behavior and policy, we will continue to see worsening air quality conditions across the Front Range due to impacts from climate change, such as increased temperatures, drought events, and the number and severity of wildfires both inside and outside of Colorado.

    Both ozone and PM can cause a multitude of health impacts. Ozone impacts include short-term effects such as coughing, scratchy throat, and difficulty breathing. Long-term impacts include lung and airway damage. Ozone can aggravate respiratory diseases such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis. Particulate matter is the most common trigger of asthma attacks.

    Like ozone, PM is associated with conditions like chronic bronchitis, asthma, and heart disease and has been linked to increased respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions, emergency department visits, and early death. Adams County has a higher age-adjusted asthma emergency department visit rate of 29.67 than the statewide average of 20.1.

    To help address these issues, Adams County is receiving EPA funds ($400,000) to support and expand our existing Particulate Matter (PM2.5) sensor network and local government partnerships to increase AQ monitoring, community awareness about AQ, and policy/systems changes to improve public health.

    “The EPA commends Adams County for their leadership in building a strong, community-based air monitoring network, said EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker. “As we continue to address persistent air quality challenges in Colorado, these types of projects provide critical information on conditions in our neighborhoods. Through Inflation Reduction Act funding, EPA is helping local leaders, health experts, and families secure real-time information about air quality near locations where people gather.”

    The Adams County Health Department is working with a number of partners, including the City of Northglenn, Adams 12 School District, City of Thornton Parks and Rec, Adams County, Anythink Libraries, Arapahoe Libraries, City of Sheridan, and City of Englewood. We would like to thank them for their partnership in this work.

    “Northglenn is excited to be working together for clean air with the Adams County Health Department and many other great partners in our region. The ability for our residents to monitor PM2.5 in real-time is a true benefit and can help them make decisions about their health regarding outdoor activities on bad air quality days,” said Becky Smith, Planning Manager for the City of Northglenn. “Residents can also use it as a tool to take steps to reduce their air quality impacts on days when PM2.5 is higher.”

    We urge everyone to take part in AQAW and help spread awareness about air quality. Working together, we can all help ensure clean air for ourselves and future generations.

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    With rich traditions and history, Adams County offers the best of suburban and rural life – vibrant cities, quiet towns, and miles of recreation. Located in the Denver metro area, Adams County is the state’s fifth-largest county serving a population of nearly 520,000 residents. Adams County is home to the cities of Brighton, Commerce City, Federal Heights, Northglenn, and Thornton; portions of Arvada, Aurora, and Westminster; the town of Bennett; and a portion of the town of Lochbuie. Unincorporated communities include Henderson, Strasburg, and Watkins. Stay up to date on the latest county news and information on adcogov.org, Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor, and Instagram.

     

    About Adams County Health Department (ACHD)

    Adams County’s vision for its new health department is guided by public health industry best practices and by a vision of incorporating the social determinants of health and equity into the foundation of our Health Department’s structure and activities. The new ACHD aims to deliver programs and services to enhance the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. Stay informed with all ACHD news and information on our website and social media channels: FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube

  • Colorado health department recognizes Air Quality Awareness Week

    Department continues using technology, science, and public input to protect clean air

     

    REMOTE (May 1, 2023): The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is recognizing Air Quality Awareness Week, a nation-wide initiative to share information about the importance of clean air and ongoing efforts to improve air quality to keep people healthy.

     

    “During Air Quality Awareness Week, we invite Coloradans to discover how air pollution impacts our health, and how we can all take actions to protect clean air,” said Michael Ogletree, Director of the department’s Air Pollution Control Division. “Air pollution can harm people’s health, but is often invisible. That’s why it’s important to be aware of air quality indicators, especially during Colorado’s summer months. Those particularly at risk to air pollution, like people with asthma, may need to take extra precautions on poor air quality days.” 

     

    The department’s Air Pollution Control Division is committed to keeping people informed about air pollution threats and doing more to measure and reduce pollution. We’re leading the way through technology, innovation, and community input to protect clean air acoss Colorado. 

     

    One example is the division’s new air monitoring tool: the Community Air Toxics (CAT) mobile monitoring lab. This state-of-the art mobile lab will help us monitor air in communities disproportionately impacted by air pollution, as outlined in a 2021 law. The lab records real-time measurements every 1-2 seconds, while driving, for air toxins such as benzene, hydrogen cyanide, and hydrogen sulfide. It has the capability of detecting hundreds of other compounds. We’re also developing our Emissions Mobile Unit (EMU) mobile monitoring lab. Similar to the CAT, it will further expand our community-based monitoring capabilities. 

     

    “We’re tackling pollution using the best science and technology available ,” said Trisha Oeth, Director of Environmental Health and Protection.”In particular, we’re listening to communities disproportionately impacted by air pollution to ensure everyone breathes cleaner air, no matter the ZIP code, and that people’s lived experience informs our work. From increasing the clean electric vehicle options to cutting pollution from industrial and manufacturing sectors to building our Air Toxics Program, we’re taking a multi-pronged approach to curbing air pollution.” 

     

    Coloradans can stay “air aware” during Air Quality Awareness Week and beyond by: 

     

    Stay connected: 
    Sign up for Air Pollution Control Division email updates.

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  • Labor Department Hosts Job Fair Focused on Outdoor Recreation on May 4, 2023

    (DENVER) — The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) is hosting a virtual job fair to connect job seekers with opportunities in outdoor recreation across the state. Scheduled just before the start of summer, attendees will get to speak with hiring managers, get application support and participate in on-the-spot interviews for positions across the recreation industry including lifeguards, umpires, referees and more. Attendees will be able to explore both seasonal and permanent opportunities with summer school programs, national and state parks, sporting venues, public and private recreation centers and more!

    Public and private recreation districts across the state are eager to start their seasonal hiring after experiencing a lifeguard shortage last year. That shortage prompted Governor Jared Polis’ Pools Special Initiative 2022. 154 lifeguards were trained, hired and received an incentive payment as a result of last year’s program. Not limited to just lifeguard positions, this Outdoor Recreation Job Fair intends to ensure Colorado’s recreation industry is supported and properly staffed through Colorado’s summer season and beyond.

    “Our beautiful state has over 300 days of sunshine, and our citizens engage in recreation year-round as a result of our rich natural amenities and robust tourism industry,” said Colorado Governor Jared Polis. “Employers across the state are looking for the talent, skills, and experience from job seekers from all corners of the state to make Colorado a great place to live, work and play.”

    What: Statewide Outdoor Recreation Job Fair
    Who: Jobseekers will get an opportunity to speak to the following employers about their open positions in outdoor recreation:

    • City & County of Broomfield
    • City and County of Denver-Department of Parks and Recreation
    • City of Englewood
    • City of Lafayette Parks, Recreation and Open Space
    • City of Pueblo-Civil Service
    • City of Woodland Park
    • Colorado Department of Natural Resources
    • Conservation Legacy
    • Elk Creek Marina, LLC
    • Foothills Park and Recreation District
    • Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
    • Great Wolf Lodge
    • Impact Logistics, LLC
    • Town of Timnath

    When: Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 2:30 to 6 p.m.*
    *Veterans and their spouses will be offered priority of service with early access. The event will start at 2 p.m. for veterans, active duty, guard, reserve and their spouses. The general public will be admitted at 2:30 p.m.

    Where: This is a Virtual Only event. Job seekers and employers can register here.

  • State Patrol is Asking for Assistance in a Fatal Hit and Run Crash

    State Patrol is Asking for Assistance in a Fatal Hit and Run Crash

    On April 11, 2023, at approximately 7:45PM, Colorado State Patrol Troopers responded to a hit and run crash on 76th Avenue and Leyden Street in Adams County.   A red Dodge Magnum hit and killed a 16 year old female juvenile pedestrian and then fled the scene.

    The initial investigation revealed the pedestrian was crossing 76th Ave. in a southbound direction at Leyden street.  The Dodge Magnum was traveling east on 76th Ave. when it struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk.  The driver has not yet been identified.

    Investigators need your help identifying the vehicle and driver of this hit and run.  The vehicle is believed to be a red Dodge Magnum which should have damage to the front headlights.  The license plate is unknown.  We have included a picture of the actual vehicle below.  If you witnessed the crash, or have any information and have not spoken to investigators, please contact Colorado State Patrol Dispatch at (303) 239-4501.  You can reference the case number as 1D231494.

  • Arapahoe County offices at Altura Plaza closed for the day

    Arapahoe County’s Altura Plaza offices at 15400 E 14th Pl, Aurora will be closed for the rest of the day due to emergency sewer pipe repairs taking place adjacent to the building.

  • Colorado ranks #2 for the most speeding fatalities in 2023

    It’s a fact of life that speeding while driving can put you at an increased risk of a collision. However, Forbes Advisor found that nationally, 11,242 of 38,788 auto accidents are due to speeding (29%). 

    But, some states are safer than others. That’s why Forbes Advisor analyzed auto accident fatalities as a result of speeding over the last decade to see which states have the most and least speeding deaths and if speeding fatalities have increased or decreased since 2010. 

    The new study from Forbes Advisor revealed that Colorado ranks #2 for auto accident fatalities due to speeding. 

    • 46% of auto accident deaths are due to speed for a total of 287 speeding fatalities. 
    • Since 2010, speeding fatalities in Colorado have increased by 10%. 

    See our state-by-state analysis and full methodology here: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/speeding-deaths/

    Highlights from our report: 

    • The total car accident fatalities in Colorado per year is 622.
    • 30 people die every day in auto accidents due to speeding—that’s one fatality every hour. 
    • Since 2010, auto accident fatalities due to speeding have decreased by 2% across the nation.
    • Maine and West Virginia have experienced the biggest decrease in speeding-related fatalities since 2010, decreasing 23% and 20% respectively. 
    • South Carolina and Colorado have experienced the largest increase in speeding-related fatalities since 2010, increasing 11% and 10% respectively. 
  • Arapahoe County hosts public hearing on proposed commissioner district boundaries

    Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee seeks public feedback 
     
    ARAPAHOE COUNTY, CO — Today, Arapahoe County will hold the first of five public meetings to present proposed commissioner district boundaries to County residents. By statute, county commissioner district boundaries must be redrawn every 10 years using data from the most recent United States Census.  
      
    The Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee created four draft maps with the assistance of County mapping, census and legal professionals. The hearing will allow the public to review these maps and provide feedback to the Advisory Committee. This is not a working meeting; no decisions will be made. However, the Advisory Committee may alter draft maps based on comments received before presenting the drafts to the Board of County Commissioners. 
     
    After five public hearings, the BOCC will review the Advisory Committee’s draft maps in open session and may recommend further changes. The BOCC will then vote to decide which proposed map to adopt.  
     
    The Advisory Committee Chair Bill McCartin will be available to the media for interviews following the hearing.  
     
    Who:     Arapahoe County Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee 

    What:   Public Engagement Hearing 

    When:  Thursday, April 6 at 6 p.m. 
    Where: Eloise May Library: 1471 S Parker Rd, Denver, CO 80231 
    Online: This meeting will be livestreamed on the Arapahoe County Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ArapahoeCounty. You do not need a Facebook account to go to the page and view the livestream. 
  • Spotlight on Health Department Programs for National Public Health Week

    During its inaugural year, the Adams County Health Department (ACHD) is centering and celebrating cultures in health to advance the health and well-being of individuals who live, work, and play in Adams County. As part of National Public Health Week (April 3-9), ACHD is spotlighting its multi-pronged and community-driven approach to increasing access to safe, affordable, and culturally relevant food for all residents.

     

    One in eight residents and one in five children in Adams County faces food insecurity, which is a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life. Persons of color and persons experiencing low-income or poverty in Adams County are disproportionately impacted by food insecurity and are more likely to face structural barriers to food access. ACHD responds directly through innovative, programmatic approaches, policy work, and community-driven solutions.

     

    ACHD, which opened its doors in January, is distinct amongst its peers in Colorado for having dedicated staff to address food security and food systems in the county. Tessa Cushman, a registered dietitian, is ACHD’s Food Security Specialist and works closely with community partners to oversee food access programming to support local agriculture, economic stability, and health equity while ending hunger in Adams County.

     

    “When ACHD heard from community members that access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate foods was an ongoing need, we knew we needed resources to address this complex issue,” said Monica Buhlig, Director of ACHD’s Health Equity and Strategic Initiatives Division. “We have diverse communities, and the systems to address food access are complex. We are working to address food security holistically to meet our communities’ diverse needs.”

     

    A prominent example of ACHD’s efforts is the Healthy Farmers Markets program. The multi-agency, coalition-led initiative exemplifies impactful, culturally relevant public health in action by providing monetary vouchers to community members to purchase Colorado-grown fruits and vegetables. In 2022 through coordination that occurred under the banner of Tri-County Health Department, over $40,000 worth of fresh produce was provided to community members at no cost while supporting local farms and producers. For 2023, the initiative is being resourced and supported through the new county health department. Intentionally hosted in areas that lack adequate access to fresh foods, the markets also convene free community resources, health services and screenings, local startup businesses, and entertainment into one hub to bolster community connections and ultimately improve health equity. ACHD intends to replicate this food access farmers market model in other areas in the county.

     

    ACHD is also unique in its cross-programmatic approach within the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. ACHD’s WIC program provides nutrition education and food benefits to over 9,000 individuals in Adams County and the surrounding area. The program provides dual enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help individuals and families access additional resources for which they qualify. ACHD’s Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program, which is a support program of breastfeeding moms from the community, has provided services to over 1,000 families since opening.

     

    “Having a collaborative and coordinated approach allows us to reach more participants to connect individuals and families to multiple programs and customize support around their needs to ultimately increase families’ access and utilization of healthy foods to improve participants overall health and nutrition outcomes,” said Michelle Harris, MPH, RDN, Director of Nutrition and Family Health for ACHD.

     

    Other food access work at ACHD includes the WIC Produce Box program, which delivers weekly boxes of fresh produce to the doorsteps of WIC-qualified families; the Healthy School Meals for All school-based program; expansion of community garden plots; and the COVID-19 Outreach and Support program, which delivers free food boxes to community members testing positive for COVID-19. Additionally, ACHD has provided formal testimony and public comment on food access policy at the state and federal levels to elevate voices of the community around food access issues experienced in Adams County.

     

    In the near future, ACHD would like to expand the reach of state programming, like Double Up Food Bucks and the Summer Food Service Program, and is looking to form and facilitate an Adams County food policy coalition. The coalition would shape the future of ACHD’s food access efforts by bringing together community members and food systems stakeholders to align work and shared goals.

     

    “This work requires the collaboration from the contributors of all parts of the food system – from production to consumption – and should be driven and owned by community,” says Cushman.

     

    As the end of the federal Public Health Emergency nears, ACHD and Adams County Human Services are preparing for the downstream impacts on food access and public health, such as the significant reductions in monthly SNAP dollars for recipients that went into effect in March. In response, the Healthy Farmers Markets will increase the voucher dollar amount and expand voucher eligibility criteria to increase access to fresh produce. Adams County Human Services provides a free, monthly food and resource drive-through in Thornton, as well as regular outreach sites across the county to increase access to enrollment in federal benefits.

     

    This work would not be possible without the collective efforts of community partners such as the American Heart Association, Anythink Libraries, Bondadosa, East Denver Food Hub, and Nourish Colorado. Other salient partners include Adams County Human Services, the City of Thornton, the Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger, Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Nutrition Department, St. Anthony’s North Family Medicine Program, and the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

     

    For more assistance or to donate or volunteer time, find a local food bank or pantry.

     

    Questions on the above information can be directed to , and the programs can be contacted at the following:

     

    Adams County Health Department

     

    • WIC

    Bennett: 303.439.5990
    Brighton: 303.659.2335

    Commerce City: 303.439.5990
    North Broadway: 303.426.5232
    Westminster: 303.255.6254

    ACHD’s WIC website

     

    • COVID-19 Outreach and Support Food Box Delivery

    720.200.1445

     

    • Healthy Farmers Markets and other Food Access Programming

    720.769.7582

    adcogov.org/outreach-events

     

    • Adams County Human Services SNAP/Food Assistance

    720.523.2700

    adcogov.org/snapfood-assistance

    adcogov.org/outreach-events

    800.816.4451 or Colorado.gov/PEAK for real-time information about benefits and case status

  • April 3rd Rally at State Capitol Launches Child Abuse Prevention Month

    Attendees will be wearing blue to bring awareness to the role we all play in strengthening families to prevent child abuse and neglect

    DENVER (March. 31, 2023) — The Colorado Department of Human Serivces, Office of Children Youth and Families, along with their partners, is marking the start of National Child Abuse Prevention Month (April) with a rally at the Colorado State Capitol. The event will feature speakers who reflect the continuum of child abuse prevention – from families who have accessed support to community-based organizations that connect families to the resources they need, to the prevention work and resources provided by caseworkers and the child welfare system.

    Event attendees will join thousands of people around the country in wearing blue to show support for promoting positive childhood experiences to inspire Colorado to grow a better tomorrow for all children. The event is also the start of a month-long campaign by partners across the state to promote #PreventionInPartnership and #BuildingTogether during the month of April to raise awareness of the many ways Coloradans can help to strengthen families in their community to ensure all children have the opportunity to thrive.

    WHO: 
    Event speakers and interview subjects include:

    • Minna Castillo Cohen – Director of the Office of Children, Youth and Families at the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)
    • Mary Alice Cohen – Deputy Director, Colorado Department of Early Childhood
    • Lupita Cardoza – Lafayette mother
    • Mekialaya White, Event emcee – News Anchor, KCNC/CBS Denver
    • Timiya Jackson – Executive Director, Heart and Hand Center of Denver
    • Stacey Tracy – Prevention Caseworker, Denver Human Services
    • Jade Woodard – Executive Director, Illuminate Colorado

    Approximately 100 community partners, county leaders and child advocates are expected to attend the annual event.

    WHEN:
    Monday, April 3, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

    WHERE:
    Colorado State Capitol
    West Steps (or West Foyer if weather requires)
    200 E. Colfax Avenue


    HISTORY/Background:
    In 2015, the Colorado Department of Human Services, in partnership with more than 150 community partners throughout the state, launched the ongoing CO4Kids Child Abuse and Neglect Public Awareness Campaign to engage all Coloradans in the prevention of child abuse and promote the Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 1-844-CO-4-KIDS (1-844-264-5437).