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The Wood Brothers join KVNF’s Live Sessions for an intimate conversation on creativity, trust, and mindful music-making, plus live performances from their new album Puff of Smoke.
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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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The public comment period is now open for the March 2026 Colorado Oil & Gas Lease Sale
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A shooting on November 23rd in Montrose left one person dead.
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At the Paonia Literary Project, books become a bridge—connecting neighbors, expanding imaginations, and bringing people together. Through book giveaways, free classes, and quiet community events, the nonprofit is nurturing literacy and belonging in the North Fork Valley.
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