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This week on Local Motion, we take a closer look at ICE activity on Colorado’s Western Slope, starting with the arrest of a local attorney’s client outside the Montrose County Courthouse.
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A stranger recently committed three random murders of women from the tiny towns of Lyman and Torrey, Utah. Stephen Trimble writes that these violent acts by someone who killed people to steal their vehicles disrupted everyone's sense of safety. The women who lost their lives were his neighbors in remote Wayne County.Trimble says it will take the powers of both land and community to get back to the reassurance and resonance of living in harmony.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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The second in a 5 part series that explores a mindful approach to positive action and helping the plant.
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This week on the Regional Roundup, we look at concerns over a proposed move by the U.S. Forest Service from Washington, D.C. to Salt Lake City, and what that could mean for public lands management in the West. We’ll also visit a conserved organic orchard in Western Colorado, and we hear about new composting efforts in Aspen aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from food waste. Plus, a longtime avalanche rescue dog in Telluride retires after years of service, and a conversation with Denis Moynihan of Democracy Now! about the new documentary Steal This Story Please! and the importance of independent journalism.
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