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Two Union Pacific locomotives derailed into the Gunnison River during a snowstorm, trapping two engineers in a remote canyon. First responders from multiple agencies pulled off a challenging rescue and launched environmental mitigation efforts. Cleanup along the river is continuing.
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Steve Pearce, President Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Bureau of Land Management, is a litmus test for Western senators who say they care about keeping public lands public, writes Aaron Weiss of the Center for Western Priorities.A former New Mexico congressman, Pearce spent 14 years undermining public lands, Weiss says, seeking to gut wildlife protections and sell off huge amounts of public land. Pearce has described public land as so vast that most of it "we do not even need.” Weiss warns that if confirmed, Pearce's role running the BLM would amount to liquidation.
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Union Pacific train derailment required coordinated rescue effort
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Angel Tree provides gifts for families in Surface Creek community
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Surface Creek Angel Tree will provide gifts for over 140 families this year
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Project partners include the City of Delta, Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska (M.E.A.N )and Sandhills Energy of Omaha, Nebraska.
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The holiday season is a great time to examine our curse of wanting more.
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Roots of Renewal takes place January 23- 24 in Montrose
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An article in the international journal Nature Cities by Lvlv Wang and co-authors document the effect of light pollution on the growing season in 428 Northern Hemisphere cities between 2014 and 2022. They note that the typical growing season is controlled by heat and light. While cities are getting warmer due to climate change, they are also getting brighter due to excessive lighting. After controlling for the warming effect, they found that the excessive light was extending the growing season.
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