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Audio shared by the Colorado Times Recorder provides insight into Brad Miller's approach to school board policy
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A poet and a science writer walk into a podcast—and laugh, tease, joke, uplift, and ask each other tough questions about creative process. In this episode of Emerging Form, the hosts Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Christie Aschwanden ask each other some of the questions they like to ask their guests. It’s a raucous, fun episode in which they rib each other as only best friends can do, taking turns being in the hot seat to talk about ambition, how getting older has affected creative practice, sincerity, empathy, curiosity and, of course, wine.
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Aaron Weiss writes about the Interior Department’s plan to hollow out its agencies that maintain and protect America's public lands. Released in early April, the 2027 budget plans to cut nearly 3,000 positions from the National Park Service alone.Congress largely rejected cuts like this the last time around, says Weiss. Now, conservationists are once again working hard to rally the public and defeat Interior's budget.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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The final in a 5 part series that explores a mindful approach to positive action and helping the plant.
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If you have attended a night sky outreach event, conducted, for example, by the Black Canyon Astronomical Society or the Western Colorado Astronomy Club, then you have heard mention of the distance to a star or galaxy measured in light years, i.e. how long the light has been travelling to reach Earth. You might wonder “Do the photons get tired or slow down as time passes?”
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