In 2025, the Denver Art Museum will mark 100 years since it began collecting Indigenous art from North America. To celebrate the anniversary, the museum is putting on a series of exhibitions throughout the year.
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A member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is being sought in the killing of a 7-year-old boy in Towaoc. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the man’s arrest and conviction.
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In a world that's moved away from wool, some Colorado ranchers are still scraping by
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This week on Regional Roundup: health perks of chocolate, holiday pet safety tips, and a peek inside local Santa schools training mall Santas and their helpers.
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On this week's Farm News & Views: Congress passed a short-term budget with $10B for farmers, $21B in disaster aid, and a Farm Bill extension, but a March 2024 shutdown looms. Plus, reindeer facts!
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Los comisionados del condado de Montezuma el martes 17 tomaron unas medidas sin precedentes al censurar al sheriff Steve Nowlin por mal manejo de fondos.
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An environmental group has filed a lawsuit against Utah’s governor and attorney general, claiming their effort to gain control of federal lands violates the state constitution.
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Tras la muerte a balazos de un niño de 7 años de Towoac, el presidente de Ute Mountain Ute, Manuel Heart, pidió poner fin al uso de armas de fuego en Towoac así como también más refuerzos policiales en tierras indígenas.
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NPR spoke with 30 small groups of people around the country about what they'd want other people to understand about their community — and what they want to understand about others
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The Montezuma County commissioners on Tuesday took the unprecedented step of censuring Sheriff Steve Nowlin for what they called “financial mismanagement.”
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Money from the Inflation Reduction Act has helped save water in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin. President-elect Trump appears poised to take away funding for those programs.
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