In this month's Veterans' Affairs segment, host Burt Valencia discussed how the Cortez Elks Lodge supports local veterans with Coordinator Carol Click.
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Across the region, Planned Parenthoods are seeing a spike in out of state patients. Many of Colorado’s neighboring states have enacted strict abortion laws in the past two years, leaving many with no choice but to travel for care.
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Despite the separation of church and state, prayers are said on the floors of state legislatures across the United States. Many states also have Bible study classes at their state Houses, including Colorado.
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Desperdicio de madera. De eso se trata una disputa legal entre el condado de Montezuma y la fábrica Ironwood, en su propiedad entre Road T y Highway 145.
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Kristy Sholly, Mesa Verde National Park’s Chief of Interpretation, talks about the intention that drives interpretation and how interpretation has changed over time to become more inclusive of Indigenous connections and perspectives.
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A recent wildfire along Highway 145 in the Dolores River Valley has prompted Empire Electric to seek a federal grant to help pay the costs of burying 26 miles of power lines underground.
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Montezuma County and the Ironwood mill remain in a legal dispute over waste wood on Ironwood's property at Road T and Highway 145.M
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A look into the complexities of water rights, agricultural use, and the continued search for shared solutions in the Colorado River basin as drought conditions continue.
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Damage inside Glen Canyon Dam could mean problems with the "river outlet works," a set of small tubes near the bottom of the dam that were originally intended to release excess water when the reservoir is nearing full capacity. The dam allows water to pass through to the Colorado River and Grand Canyon.
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Arguments continue to rage over whether President Biden should designate a national monument on lands along the Dolores River.
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Delbert Anderson, Indigie Femme, and the Julia Keefe Trio will be performing at the Canyons of the Ancients Visitors Center this evening (April 12th) at 6pm.
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