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Longmont seniors and Northern Arapaho elders are deepening their sister-city relationship through reciprocal cultural exchanges, shared history, and emotional moments of connection rooted in land, memory, and healing.
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Today’s KSJD Outdoor Report takes us to the marble quarries of Mount Pentelicus in Greece — where ancient workers carved the fine white stone that became the Parthenon. Built in 447 BCE under Pericles’ leadership, the temple of Athena showcases a blend of Doric and Ionic design, precise optical refinements, and artistry that continues to inspire architecture around the world.
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Stepping Stones provides bilingual services for immigrant youth, offering mentorship, mental health support, and more. The center is a safe space for young people navigating challenges in the U.S.
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Denver EATSS offers Native chefs an opportunity to showcase their craft while raising awareness about and funds for Native American students.
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The annual Hozhoni Days Powwow took place recently at Fort Lewis College in Durango, bringing participants from around the country.
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The proposal has broad legislative support, but is dividing the Indigenous community.