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NPR and three public radio stations in Colorado, including Aspen Public Radio, sued the Trump administration in May for First Amendment violations stemming from an executive order that demanded federal agencies strip the company of its federal funding. A federal judge ruled it was “unlawful and unenforceable.”
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KVNF's weekly call-in gardening show. As the Worm Turns is now on Wednesday's @ 5 PM.
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What’s the secret to making a living doing your art? “There really is no magic trick … spoiler,” says Mason Currey, author of Making Art and Making a Living. But in this episode of Emerging Form, we talk with Currey about what he learned by studying how other creatives across genres, cultures and centuries have made it work. We also talk about his own relationship to creative practice–little tricks and attitude shifts, the importance of repetition and habit, developing trust in our own practice, and which compromises can really harm our creative energy.
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The West is in a world of hurt this spring, warns writer Jonathan Thompson. We are two and a half decades into the Southwest’s most severe drought of the last 1,200 years, and this winter’s snow dearth is one of the most extreme on record.
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Tuesday's newscast covers an I-70 resurfacing project starting next week between Gypsum and Eagle, a significant drop in Colorado auto theft, Cedaridge's early drought response plan, a debate over data center regulations, and a conservation easement protecting North Fork Valley orchard land.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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Ridgway takes MTN Lodge to court over lodging taxes and land use, the Navajo Nation formally opposes the federal voting bill - the Save America Act, Colorado Parks and Wildlife issues spring boating warnings, and hundreds rally in Paonia and Montrose.
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