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  • Montrose County Commissioner Sean Pond has announced his run for a U.S. Senate seat.
  • Americans born in the '70s and '80s may not be immune to measles, health officials say. If you're traveling to a country or region having an outbreak, consider a second dose of vaccine before you go.
  • Highway 50 - Delta’s Main Street was closed due to an active fire that destroyed a business in downtown Delta on Wednesday. According to information released from the City of Delta, Delta County Communications received a 911 call at about 4:28 PM regarding a structure fire in the 200 block of Main Street.Main street in Delta was reopened yesterday according to Delta City Manager Elyse Casselberry in a press release. Third Street remains closed between Meeker and Main Street until further notice.
  • A trio of bills aimed to reform Colorado’s funeral industry were signed by Governor Jared Polis on May 24th. The bill signing took place at the Governor's Residence at Boettcher Mansion in Denver. Colorado State Representative Matt Soper, who worked on several pieces of legislation to reform the mortuary industry following the FBI raid of Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors and Donor’s Service in 2018, attended the historic bill signing.
  • The Delta County commissioners and county assessor recently performed a third-party audit of the county’s property value assessments. The Paonia Board of Trustees and Town Administrator Stefen Wynn introduced the town's capital improvement plan during the Nov. 14 Paonia Board of Trustees meeting. A dog in Ouray was recently diagnosed with a serious respiratory disease. In Montrose, recent legislation like Proposition 123 is making waves in the housing landscape, aiming to address affordability issues. Next month, the U.S. Department of Interior will release a second report as part of its ongoing investigation into federal Indian boarding schools.
  • The rapper's eighth album scored his best-selling debut week ever, but the raw numbers don't tell the whole story of its success. Meanwhile, Shaboozey returns to the top of the songs chart.
  • Also: Bank of America agrees to pay billions to Fannie Mae; oil rig that ran aground off Alaska is refloated; Syrian opposition rejects Assad's "peace plan;" NHL players and owners reach tentative deal, season may start soon; NFL playoffs get underway.
  • Summer is still here, but CDOT already has its eye on the upcoming winter season. The Montrose Community Recreation Center reopened yesterday after a thorough cleaning, but due to a lifeguard shortage, pool hours are now reduced. Congresswomen Lauren Boebert, representing Colorado’s Third District, made a quick stop in Delta just before the Labor Day Holiday. A recent conversation with Montrose County School District’s Data Specialist Suzy King sheds light on how Montrose has managed to see positive enrollment trends this year, despite national declines.
  • Malcolm X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz and attorney Ben Crump talk to Morning Edition's Leila Fadel about their plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the NYPD and other government agencies.
  • The criminal trial against Tina Peters, former clerk for Mesa County, has been postponed, reports the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. The delay came after Peters fired her second set of attorneys last week. This is the second time the trial has been delayed. Peters faces numerous felony charges stemming from alleged election misconduct in 2020. A new trial date is set for July 31.
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