Last month the Association of Rocky Mountain College and University Mail Services (ARMCUMS) met in Rapid CIty, S.D., for its 15th annual conference—finishing up just before a major snowstorm paralyzed the city.
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State government printers from around the country assembled in Denver last month for the 35th annual National Government Publishing Association (NGPA) conference. About 30 government attendees took part in the three-day event, which was titled "Exceptional Government and the Power of Partnership."
In high school Joe Morin worked at his school's in-plant. For the past decade he's been its manager. By Kristen E. Monte Born and raised in Colorado Springs, Joseph Morin entered the world of print as an impressionable high school sophomore by taking a course called Printing Technology I. "That year the field just grew on me," says Morin—so much that now, 28 years later, he is manager of Production Printing for the same school district, Colorado Springs District 11. "The diversity of the field, computerization, creativity and the ability to apply real-life disciplines such as math, science and language really appealed