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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Siguen creciendo las discusiones sobre un propuesto monumento nacional en terrenos a lo largo del Dolores River, y si los mismos serán proclamados como tal por el Presidente Biden.
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Writer Lisa C. Taylor was live in studio to talk with KSJD's Lacy McKay about National Poetry Month, her work, and the upcoming Mesa Verde Writers Festival.
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An interview with Lake City physician assistant Bob Downs about his recent trip to Ukraine on a medical mission.
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This year’s “Boot Tan Fest” at Sunlight Mountain in Glenwood Springs brought hundreds of women and femme skiers together to celebrate their common love for the sport — and participate in a famed naked ski lap that’s become an annual tradition.
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Local high school students involved in the Youth Leadership Council are tackling several issues, including youth mental health, cost of living, and substance abuse.
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A Colorado Sun politics reporter was kicked out of the Colorado GOP Assembly which took place in Pueblo over the weekend. Sandra Fish has been covering politics since 1982. She was escorted out of the state GOP assembly on Saturday by a sheriff’s deputy, after being told that party Chair Dave Williams thinks her current reporting is “very unfair.”
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The Montezuma County commissioners have settled on a rate of 1 percent for a proposed public-safety sales tax that would fund the sheriff’s office and detention center, and Montezuma County Clerk and Recorder Kim Percell tells the county commissioners that using full hand counts to tabulate ballots during elections would take more time, cost more money, and be more complex and confusing than fully automated counts.
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Los comisionados del condado de Montezuma han acordado una cifra de 1 por ciento para un impuesto sobre la venta propuesto para fines de la seguridad pública.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking an all-hands-on-deck approach to the cross-species outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza that is now infecting cattle as well as poultry, the CSU Montezuma County Extension has announced their 2024 Land Management Workshop series, and a look at how irrigation water is valued in the Midwest versus the West.
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Wildfire season started with a bang, or possibly a crash, in Montezuma County on Friday.
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