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Local Motion: Seismic Testing in the North Fork Valley

Two seismic surveying projects are being proposed near Paonia by Gunnison Energy, which is seeking oil and gas deposits to develop. KVNF News speaks with Andrew Forkes-Gudmondson, Associate program director at Citizens for a Healthy Community, about possible impacts of the project. Levi Broyles, Paonia District Ranger for the Forest Service, discusses how his agency is analyzing the project and gathering public comment. Delta County Commissioner Don Suppes also weighs in.

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Art Trevena

Constellation Orion stands high in the south during these March evenings. 

  • New oil and gas regulations causing strong debate on both sides
  • Feature story on Arizona and California failure to meet drought deadline
  • Controversial bill that would end death penalty in state taken up again
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  • Second community meeting held to discuss Paonia water emergency
  • Most if not all customers have water restored, boil notice still applies
  • Capitol Coverage of gun bill that passed in House
  • Proposed oil and gas regulations not satisfactory to many groups

Host Jill Spears and gardener Lance Swigart discuss gardening subjects and take calls from listeners.

  • Slow work of recharging main water line in Paonia begins
  • Community meeting tonight to talk about water emergency in Paonia
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  • Capitol Coverage of proposed changes to oil and gas regulations

  • Paonia water emergency moves into its third week
  • Paonia water system expected to slowly start recharging today
  • Two Colorado River Compact states fail to meet key deadline
  • Controversial sex bill making its way through state house
  • Patients charged with huge medical bills look for help

Tamie Meck

The Town of Paonia has been dealing with a water emergency for nearly two weeks now. Service is expected to be returned next week to the one third to one half of all customers who have had their water turned off. We'll get updated on this evolving story. And, KVNF News talks with one former trustee who is launching a petition effort to completely change how the town does its water business. We'll also hear about a fundraising effort for employees and businesses hurt by the closure of businesses during the emergency.

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  • One third to one half of Paonia customers have water shut off
  • Paonia holds community meeting, discusses water emergency
  • Officials are hopeful water service will be restored Monday

  • Community meeting at Paonia town hall tonight to discuss water emergency
  • Four areas inside the town limits of Paonia have water shut off
  • Paonia resident will stand trial for shooting death of local man last year
  • Space to Create releases results of art survey
  • Capitol Coverage of bill to prohibit public smoking of e cigarettes

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