KSJD interview with Katie McClure, Executive Director of Mancos United, about their programs for kids and families in Mancos, Colorado
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking the public to help track river otters through a new iNaturalist project marking 50 years since their reintroduction.
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Proposed federal budget cuts and tariffs could impact farmers, rural services, and agricultural research, while concerns grow over threats to bald eagle populations.
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Imagine feeling a bit hot under the collar and suddenly you burst into flames!
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The measure would connect local efforts and require the state to map out a broader strategy for preventing and reducing homelessness — something advocates have called on for years.
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As federal SNAP cuts and new requirements take effect, Colorado groups are working to help eligible families navigate barriers and access food assistance.
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McPhee Reservoir’s main boat ramp opens April 15, with House Creek access starting May 1. Boaters are reminded about inspections and safety prep.
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This week’s Water Wednesday reports low river flows and one of the worst snowpack years on record, with the Dolores River projected at just 35% of average inflow.
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Unofficial results from the Cortez municipal election show five candidates elected to City Council, with voters approving three of four charter questions.
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The Montezuma County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday not to have the county sponsor and seek a grant for a summer lunch program for local children.
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Rising input costs and federal aid packages are shaping farm income in 2026, as women take on larger roles in agriculture nationwide.
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