New federal regulations regarding possession of Native American sacred and funerary objects went into effect in January. Tribes from all over the country have been receiving new inventories from museums and institutions that might have objects sacred to them.
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Dan Zadra grew up trapping and skinning the animals for fur. Now, he traps and relocates problem beavers for the state of Colorado and has a genuine affection for the animals.
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Tras una audiencia pública larga y controvertida el jueves pasado acerca de los permisos de alto impacto y uso especial para nuevos operadores en el sitio de la fábrica Ironwood, la comisión de planificación y zonificación del condado de Montezuma nuevamente aplazó la audiencia para el 13 de junio.
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A lengthy and contentious public hearing Thursday night on high-impact and special-use permits for new operators at the Ironwood mill site ended with the Montezuma County Planning and Zoning Commission continuing the hearing to June 13.
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Angel Mollel was adopted as a teenager by an aid worker who lived in Colorado. As a teenager, she launched a non-profit in Denver to improve the lives of people in her home village–especially women and girls.
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Matt Traynham, the Dolores District Fire Management Officer talks about upcoming prescribed burns with KSJD's Cara Gildar.
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The disagreement over an alleged dress-code violation during last year’s county fair led to the young woman and her family filing a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Division that says she was subject to discrimination. The fair board denies that and says it did nothing wrong. More than eight months later, the disagreement is still going on.
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La primavera en el área de Cortez normalmente es una época seca del año, pero esta primavera ha sido más seca que lo usual.
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Colorado state legislators passed a bill that would add a Climate Education Seal of Literacy to high school diplomas. Durango High School students helped advocate for the bill to state legislators.
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Veterans who served at the Nevada Test and Training Range over the past 50 years are experiencing health issues that many of them attribute to exposure to radiation and other contamination during their time there.
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