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  • Rural firefighters in our region will be able to “breathe easier” thanks to a grant from the Department of Homeland Security. A proposed solar farm just southwest of Norwood (in San Miguel County, Colorado) is drawing criticism from the community. OneEnergy Renewables responded to complaints about the solar farm’s proposed location in part two of this story.
  • Malian Signer and Guitarist Vieux Farka Toure talks about his most recent album, Ali, a collaboration between himself and the Texas based trio Khruangbin.
  • An update from CDOT on the temporary bridge and timeline for HWY 133.
  • On today’s Farm Friday, KVNF's Lisa Young talks with Robbie LeValley about LeValley Ranch, this year’s Leopold Conservation winner. The Leopold Conservation Award will be presented at the 156th Colorado Cattlemen’s Association Annual Convention June 19-21 in Steamboat Springs.
  • The telescope’s most important discovery to date has been finding the farthest black hole located at the center of a rare type of galaxy.
  • An interview with UpRoot Colorado and The Shepherd's Hand, two local non-profits reducing food waste and feeding the hungry, in our Colorado Communities.
  • Octogenarian Mary Nettleton has helped generations of Lake City students learn to read. Nettleton, who's blind, has volunteered at the local school for more than two decades. KVNF’s Laura Palmisano has this story. A proposed solar farm just southwest of Norwood (in San Miguel County, Colorado) is drawing criticism from the community. Last week, residents showed up for a meeting to express their disapproval. For Rocky Mountain Community Radio, KOTO’s Julia Caulfield was there and brings part one of this report.
  • Today we take a mindful look at the phrase, This Too Shall Pass.
  • Today we take a look into the fruits of a mindfulness practice.
  • This episode of The Pen and The Sword features John Burg sharing an essay he wrote about an experience he had back in September of 2021, getting lost in Utah’s Zion National Park. He reads from the essay and speaks to the trauma of this event as well as the lessons learned. We follow this story with an interview with Sara Johnstone, a Volunteer with the West Elk Search and Rescue, an all-volunteer group covering a wide territory here in Western Colorado.
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