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The century-old Montrose County Courthouse has reopened after a two-year renovation that preserved its historic charm and modernized its infrastructure.
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A Delta Middle School student has been removed from school and charged after allegedly issuing threats of violence against classmates
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Reeves served as the Delta County VSO since July 2020
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Delta Community Fund was the first of three awards ceremonies taking place this month
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The century-old Montrose County Courthouse has reopened after a two-year renovation that preserved its historic charm and modernized its infrastructure. Also in today’s newscast: an attempted-murder arrest in Montrose, details on next week’s Gunnison Basin Roundtable, Delta County’s World Kindness Day project, and the latest on Colorado River negotiations.
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How do we take care of our creative selves? How do we step off the wheel of production and find ourselves in the wide-open moment with room to wonder and wander? In this episode, hosts Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Christie Aschwanden have a conversation about where they are at now in their well-filling cycle, the importance of creative self-care and the consequences of not doing so.
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The busiest search and rescue team in Utah is based in Moab, a center in the Southwest for mountain biking, climbing sandstone towers, river running, cross-country skiing and even BASE jumping. The team, which handles an average of 130 calls per year, shares some stories about hairy rescues and offers sage advice for people who love exploring the outdoors: Before you leave, consider what could go very wrong.
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