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  • At last, the only town in the most remote county in the lower 48 states is getting high-speed fiber internet. Work is underway to connect the tiny town of Lake City in southwestern Colorado. For KVNF, Laura Palmisano reports on the local, regional, and state partnership that made it happen.
  • This year’s school board elections in both Montrose and Delta County have major impacts on the respective communities. KVNF reached out to the candidates in both counties, however not all candidates were interviewed. Some candidates did not respond while others did not respond to our request. If we missed any candidates, we sincerely apologize.Delta County School Board President Dan Burke is running for re-election in newly drawn District 4. Burke is running against Hardy Hutto who lives in the Cedaredge area. KVNF did not hear back from Mr. Hutto at the time of this interview.This interview with Dan Burke is in addition to the interviews on our Local Motion: Meet the 2023 School Board Candidates.
  • Now its time for Rain & Shine, your weekly regional science update.
  • KVNF's weekly call-in gardening show.
  • Author Ben Goldfarb discusses Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of our Planet, on The Pen and The Sword.
  • Today we address the question is mindfulness selfish?
  • Democratic primary candidates for Colorado Congressional District 3 - Adam Frisch and Anna Stout were in attendance Sunday in Cedaredge. Also attending the Delta County Democrats Fall Fundraiser were Cole Buerger and Barabra Bynum, both vying for Colorado State Senate District 5 Democratic primary next summer.
  • We feature a number of election related stories on today's KVNF Regional Newscast. We begin with the 14th Amendment disqualification trial of Donald Trump in Colorado and end with the re-election of Lyndreth Wall to the Ute Mountain tribal council in Southern Colorado.
  • Today begins the first day that the county’s must have the minimum number of required voter service and polling centers open for the November 7th Coordinated Election. Tomorrow is the first day that the minimum required number of drop boxes must be opened in your county.
  • U.S Representative Ken Buck announced that he will not run again for Congress stating that the Republican party has “lost its way.” Buck went on to say, in reference to election denials, "Our nation is on a collision course with reality and a steadfast commitment to truth, even uncomfortable truths, is the only way forward."
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