Officials propose designated campsites to reduce impacts in the Lizard Head Wilderness.
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New trade and regulatory moves could shape cattle markets and farm equipment repairs.
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In this episode of Dark Canyon Chronicles, Stephen and Mark share what they witnessed during a paranormal investigation of a historic home in the Mancos area alongside a professional ghost hunting team from Durango.
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A yearslong effort by some local residents to remove or restrict kids' access to certain adult books from Garfield County's public libraries has been largely unsuccessful so far, but with the recent appointment of two new library trustees by the county commissioners and the library district's executive director about to retire, changes could still be coming.
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Cases against two Cortez residents charged with beating one man to death and assaulting two other men in Veterans Park last year are moving toward trial.
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Parks and Wildlife also has plans to install a new $1.3 million dip tank to improve the decontamination of boats visiting the Highline Lake, a large reservoir near Grand Junction where mussels were detected in 2022.
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Grand Canyon National Park will reopen part of the North Kaibab Trail on March 4 following last year’s Dragon Bravo Fire, with new flood monitoring and safety measures in place.
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Republican candidate Diane Fox-Spratlen discusses public safety, county finances, transparency, and local control in KSJD’s ongoing interview series with candidates for Montezuma County Commissioner.
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Pressure to reach a deal is building. Forecasts for the water supply from the Colorado River continue to grow worse as snowpack lags far behind normal across the West. And negotiators from the basins have said there are "sticking points" that remain in the negotiations in recent weeks that even marathon talks have failed to resolve.
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A national study finds groundwater “baseflow” droughts are lasting longer in the Southwest, highlighting how climate and underground water shape river flows.
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Republican candidate Shane Prentice discusses his background, views on public safety, county finances, transparency in government, growth, and local control in KSJD’s Montezuma County Commissioner interview series.
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