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  • New results from a Utah statewide survey shows the toll shutting down middle and high schools took on the mental health of students.The United States Drug Enforcement Administration is hosting National Prescription Drug Take Back day this Saturday.
  • The nation’s top authority on drought has released its operating plan for the next five years; Southwest Colorado is experiencing a surge of COVID-19 infections, according to Southwest Health System’s Director of Infection Control, Marc Meyer.
  • Election season is in full swing in Colorado and some key deadlines are fast approaching; Colorado Governor Jared Polis has activated a small national guard unit to help protect the cyber security of the upcoming election.
  • An independent redistricting commission has approved a new map for Colorado’s state senate districts; The 24th Navajo Nation Council will host the annual “Break the Silence” domestic violence awareness march on Monday.
  • October marks the start of a new calendar for those who measure and manage water in the Western US, and much of the region remains in drought at the beginning of the new “water year"; Friday is the deadline to apply for the Cortez Community Grants Program.
  • Colorado is likely to see a La Niña winter again this year, drought and heat waves have damaged cotton crops across the southern and southwest U.S., and agricultural companies are getting hacked by cyber thieves.
  • Ballots for the November election will start hitting Colorado mailboxes this weekend; Mesa Verde National Park has begun operations to relocate trespass livestock from the park.
  • Only about 12 percent of energy production in the US comes from renewable sources like wind and solar. Many people hope increasing that number will help the world avoid the most serious effects of climate change. But a new University of Utah study says it can’t be the only solution.
  • Colorado Democrats are projected to hold onto their majority in the state' House of Representatives in the coming years under a new map approved on Monday; Members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and the Navajo Nation led a march on Saturday in White Mesa, Utah in protest against the only operating uranium mill in the United States.
  • A Mesa County Court Judge ruled in favor of removing Tina Peters as the Designated Election Official for the county on Wednesday; A Colorado School District is getting sued for requiring masks.
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