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PCC Nursing Program Gets Top Accreditation

June 9, 2023

Pueblo Community College Nursing gets a boost, earning yet another education benchmark. It’s farmers market season, and the Dolores Farmers Market is welcoming back customers and vendors. The Ute Mountain PRCA Rodeo returns with carnival in tow. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS and Keesee Motors

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A local nursing program is on the rise. The Dolores Farmer's Market is open, and the Ute Mountain Roundup PRCA Rodeo is back. You're watching the Local News Roundup brought to you by FASTSIGNS and Keesee Motors. I'm Connor Shreve. The nursing program at Pueblo Community College is getting a boost, receiving accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education for its baccalaureate degree program in nursing. The BSN program was already endorsed by PCC's Accrediting Body, the Higher Learning Commission. Pueblo Community College pursued the additional accreditation to ensure the highest standards for students and the communities served by program graduates. The Dolores Farmer's Market is open for business, starting this week the farmer's market is up and running every Wednesday through the end of October from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM. Fresh fruit, veggies, local ranchers, baked goods, plants, artisans and vendors are all on site through October. This is a much more community-oriented market, and fees are not required, nor is a space. If you do want to sell, you'll need to be set up at Flanders Park by 4:00 PM on Wednesdays. The market will run, rain or shine through October. It's time for the Ute Mountain Roundup Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association Rodeo in Cortez. Three days of action from June 8th through June 10th are packed with events from mutton bustin', to bull riding and roping, as well as a nightly after party featuring live music and more. Adding to the festive feel is the accompanying carnival. Learn more about this and other stories at montezumalocal.news. Thanks for watching this edition of the Local News Roundup. I'm Connor Shreve.

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