Sofia Stuart-Rasi
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Colorado lawmakers are moving ahead with plans to return to the Capitol in person next week despite a surge of coronavirus infections. And Don Coram is officially running for Congress in Colorado's third district.
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In this week’s Health and Prevention report, KSJD’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi stops by the Project Outreach Veterans Center in Cortez, Colorado – a non-profit that serves thousands of veterans.
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Initial restoration of federal land scorched by the Pack Creek Fire has now been completed in Utah. And The City of Cortez will be holding their 2022 Municipal Election early April.
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A bill in the Utah Legislature would ban many vaccine mandates in the state.
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A new paper from leading water experts explores the future of managing a shrinking water supply from the Colorado River. And the Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 school board will be holding a virtual special meeting Thursday at one in the afternoon.
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Recent storms have given a huge boost to snowpack throughout the Rocky Mountains. And the Colorado Department of Transportation will perform avalanche mitigation on all three US 550 mountain passes Wednesday.
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With holidays in full swing, mental health is on high alert.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis says his administration is ramping up coronavirus testing and vaccine clinics to avoid the long lines some places on the east coast are seeing due to the omicron variant. And Southwest Colorado will be under a Winter Storm warning starting Thursday at 11 in the morning till Saturday morning.
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Economists at the state Capitol say Colorado’s financial recovery continues to beat expectations despite uncertainty caused by the omicron variant. And Delta Airlines will be ending their flight service to the Grand Junction airport on January 9th.
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The brightest comet of the year will be visible this weekend before it shoots out of our solar system forever.