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Regional Roundup: Episode 95

Signs held by attendees of a rally in Glenwood Springs on March 13 read, "Keep public lands in public hands," "Honk if you love public lands," and "Re-hire our public land managers."
Caroline Llanes, Rocky Mountain Community Radio
Signs held by attendees of a rally in Glenwood Springs on March 13 read, "Keep public lands in public hands," "Honk if you love public lands," and "Re-hire our public land managers."

This week on Regional Roundup, we report on a recent rally in support of fired federal workers and hear from a federal employee on the significance of public lands. We explore what Ramadan means to one Utah resident, delve into the history of a small-town newspaper in rural Colorado, and highlight a key moment in LGBTQ history in Boulder, Colorado.

  • A two-way with Dr. Allison Stegner, who worked as a paleobiologist with the USGS in southeastern Utah and western Colorado before being fired in February.  (RMCR)
  • A feature on a recent rally in support of fired federal workers that took place in Glenwood Springs. (RMCR)
  • A two-way on what Ramadan means to one Utahn. (KRCL)
  • A two-way with the owner of a small town newspaper in western Colorado who is looking for the right person to take over the paper. (KVNF)
  • A two-way on the importance of Boulder in the history of marriage equality in the U.S. (KGNU)
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