KOAA: Voting opens for Colorado Chamber’s Coolest Thing Made in Colorado
Voting has opened for the Colorado Chamber’s Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice Award. The 4th annual contest celebrates the diverse manufacturing capability of our state.
KYGO: A game where you have to avoid laser beams is among the coolest things made in Colorado this year – See the rest
There are some pretty amazing things being created in Colorado all the time. The annual “Coolest Thing Made in Colorado” contest shines light on ten inventions in our state every year, and this year’s finalists are out!
Fox 31: What is the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado? Voting open now
Voting is now open for the fourth annual Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice Award, and the finalists bring a variety of high-tech inventions to choose from.
Daybreak: Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice Voting Open
Fox 31: Voting Opens for the People’s Choice Award in the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado Contest
Denver 7: People’s Choice Voting Now Open for the Coolest Thing Made in Colorado Contest
Fox 21: Voting for Coolest Thing Made in Colorado People’s Choice Contest Open Now
Ark Valley Voice: Essay Submissions are Open for the 2026 National Civics Bee
The Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation has announced the opening of essay submissions for the 2026 National Civics Bee. The goal of the initiative is to encourage young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. The state chamber has partnered with eight regional partners across Colorado to facilitate the program, including in Buena Vista.
KRDO: Two Southern Colorado innovations up for the ‘Coolest Thing Made in Colorado’ contest
Two Southern Colorado innovations are in the running for Colorado’s “Coolest Thing Made in Colorado” People’s Choice Award. The contest is put on by the Colorado Chamber, according to a press release.
Colorado Politics: Polis should take a page out of Alaska’s playbook | PODIUM
It isn’t like Colorado doesn’t already have enough rules, the state has more than 200,000 of them already and according to a study by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, we rank sixth in the country. In several sectors such as utilities, oil-and-gas production and transportation, Colorado has up to seven times more regulations than the median state.
