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Tri-County Health Network, based in Telluride, is helping residents across Delta, Montrose, Ouray, and San Miguel counties access counseling they can afford. Behavioral Health Services Coordinator Ariana Sites explains how two funds — one county-specific and one regional — are breaking down cost barriers to mental health care.
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The Western Colorado Community Foundation manages nearly $200 million in charitable assets, supporting scholarships, food programs, and nonprofits across the Western Slope. Regional Director Vickery Hall, board member Elaine Brett, and Friends of Youth and Nature’s Anita Evans share how local giving is building stronger communities.
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Local rancher encourages other to reach out for mental health support during recent fire evacuations
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Delta County Emergency Manager Kris Stewart on fire restrictions, fire patrols and county alerts
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KVNF Station Manager Ashley Krest talks about how the cuts will affect KVNF beginning in October
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Arbol Farmers Market returns for its fifth season
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Fire crews battling the South Rim Fire camp at Johnson Elementary School in Montrose
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Trump administration continues to push to 'defund' public media
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Delta Health CEO Jonathan Cohee says the hospital will remain open, but changes in service will likely affect the rural Colorado hospital and clinics
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Montrose County is facing political turmoil after the failed hiring of a new county manager, the resignation of Interim Manager Leslie Quon, and the launch of a formal recall effort against Commissioner Scott Mijares. Quon cited a hostile work environment and fears of retaliation. Meanwhile, Mijares’ critics accuse him of creating instability and wasting public funds. If enough signatures are gathered by August 15th, voters could decide on his recall this November.
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KVNF joins the first ascension of the balloons