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  • A new state law that imposes a three-day waiting period on gun purchases will stay in place while it faces a legal challenge. Residents at the Cottonwood Mobile Home Park in Montrose discovered water running in the street, prompting the City of Montrose to investigate. United Airlines is set to increase the size of its aircraft for another flight from Grand Junction to Denver starting in January 2024, a sign of growth for the Grand Junction Regional Airport. Nearly 100 North Fork Valley residents attended the ribbon cutting ceremony and grand re-opening of the Paonia Skatepark last weekend. As migration season sets in, encounters between cars and wildlife become increasingly common and dangerous. Conservationists are partnering with military installations to protect key landscapes.
  • About 200 people attended the Día de los Muertos Festival at Cleland Park over the weekend, a cultural tradition of grieving and remembrance. On Nov. 6, Montrose Deputy Richard “Rick” Mayer unexpectedly passed away while on duty as a Classifications Deputy in the jail. Economic numbers for the Third Quarter of 2023 are coming in. Classrooms are somewhat emptier post-pandemic shutdowns, and schools across the country are seeking solutions for increased chronic absenteeism.
  • Hotchkiss is set to welcome its first retail marijuana shop at 110 Pinion Drive, with the opening expected by the middle of November.The Telluride Regional Medical Center (TMC) and Telluride School District R-1 have overcome financial challenges with voter approval of a mill levy increase and bond. Delta business owner Mel Cook deliberately held back sales tax payments to prompt a public hearing about issues he faced, including urban camping and panhandling near his business. Governor Jared Polis called a special legislative session last week. Pandemic-era supply concerns, the green energy revolution and anxieties around national security have led to an increased interest in rare earth minerals.
  • Today we take a mindful look at our habit of always looking for problems.
  • Mateo, Gabriela, Eric and Ashton of the Carbondale based music collective, Sweet Root, join Taya Jae on Talkin' Music.
  • There’s a big change in the location for Saturday’s 2A State football game. KVNF's Cassie Knust spoke recently with Laura Baker, a delegate from the nonprofit Unify Montrose, about her experience so far. Economic numbers for the Third Quarter of 2023 are coming in.
  • KVNF is taking the next few days to introduce candidates for KVNF’s board of directors election. Today, we hear from Brody Wilson. A recent discussion with Janine Reid, chair of the League of Women Voters of the Uncompahgre Valley, provided more insight into Proposition HH. Journalist and documentary filmmaker Jordan Campbell, after extensive coverage of the conflict in Ukraine, is slated to share his frontline perspective and insights in an upcoming presentation.
  • Now its time for Rain & Shine, your weekly regional science update.
  • KVNF's weekly call-in gardening show.
  • Paonia officials were denied a DOLA grant, and are now seeking support for the WaterSMART Planning Grant to overhaul the town’s water system. KVNF’s Cassie Knust speaks with Tressa Guynes, the clerk and recorder for Montrose, about the upcoming election. Upgrades to the Delta County Sheriff’s Office and Dispatch Center continue.
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