Turner Wyatt discusses Begin Where You Are, a first-of-its-kind anthology featuring all 10 Colorado Poets Laureate, including new unpublished works.
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Despite strong objections from an incumbent board member, the Montezuma-Cortez Re-1 school board on Tuesday night approved paying one-time bonuses of $1,500 each to district staff.
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The invasive annual grass is rapidly expanding across Wyoming, according to a new study, fueling wildfires and erasing native sagebrush habitat critical for wildlife.
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Writer and podcaster Maddy Butcher reflects on her first Raven Narratives performance, the power of local arts spaces, and why she believes the Sunflower Theatre strengthens community.
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LP McKay with KSJD speaks with Matt Keefauver with the Montezuma Leadership Network about the long-running Leadership Montezuma program, how it connects residents to the systems that keep Montezuma County running, and why bringing people together matters now more than ever.
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A look at early December snowfall across the Four Corners: Cortez picked up just under an inch, with similar totals in Dove Creek, Mancos, and Dolores, while Durango saw around two inches and Bluff only a trace. Regional snowpack sits at about 70% of normal so far, with more snow still falling. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center reports moderate danger above the tree line, and today’s storm is expected to change conditions quickly — making it a good day to avoid the high country.
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On this episode of The Dark Canyon Chronicles, Stephen sits down with Durango cryptozoologist Mark Little for a deep-dive into one of humanity’s oldest and most persistent mysteries: UFOs.
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The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office says two separate crashes occurred the night Sen. Faith Winter was killed on I-25. A full reconstruction is underway.
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Kino Benally’s unique ability to capture sounds from the environment and orchestrate them into music—whether for film or for dancing—has earned him widespread admiration.
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Long winter nights bring bright planets, a strong meteor shower, and some of the best stargazing of the year.
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Ag economists are divided on whether expected USDA trade aid will help producers or create new risks, as farmers face low prices, high input costs, and market volatility.
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