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  • Ring nebulae and the rings of Saturn are among some familiar rings that exist in space. But consider ring galaxies!
  • Sweitzer Lake State Park will be making major improvements over the next couple of years following a $360,000 grant—- received a year ago— to complete a master plan for the park south of Delta on Highway 50.Senior Park Ranger Jed Potter recently spoke with Delta County Board of County Commissioners asking for a letter of support for the purchase of an additional five acres adding to a previous purchase of 104 acres in 2022.
  • In a recent discussion, Nichole Taylor and Jessica Kalb from Montrose County School District shared some insights into the performance of English Language Learning students and their test scores. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the US. On Saturday, October 14, Paonia will hold its first-ever Pickleball tournament. Ouray officials decided not to test soils in Panoramic Heights for arsenic and lead exposure despite likely contamination in July.
  • In recognition of Latiné Heritage Month, KVNF's Cassie Knust takes a look at some of her favorite KVNF stories highlighting members of our Latiné community.
  • Alicia Enciso Litschi joins Taya Jae to talk about the intersection between traditional Western Psychology and the Earth-Centered, Soul-Honoring traditions of her Ancestral Roots. She shares how her ChicanX identity informs her work and the importance of returning to ancestral knowledge as a form of healing ancestral trauma, with caution.
  • A full shadow cast will perform at this years Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday October 27th and Saturday October 28th at the Paradise Theater in Paonia. Director Arthur Harriman and Assistant-Director Lisa True join Taya Jae to share how their keeping the show fresh and what audiences can look forward to.
  • Today we take a mindful look right speech.
  • In wildfire-prone regions, goats have emerged as important fire-prevention allies, publisher Dave Marston writes. DuranGoats, a Colorado-based venture, deploys goats to clear dense vegetation and create defensible spaces. These hoofed firefighters, Marston writes, offer an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution that will reshape fire prevention.
  • Grand Junction Police arrested a suspect in an armed robbery that took place on November 27 at a business on the 500 block of 29 ½ Road. As of last week, Colorado’s statewide snowpack was about 60% of the 30-year median. KVNF’s Lisa Young has a story about how one local electric cooperative is using “spare change” to make a difference in the lives of families and area nonprofits during the holiday season and all year round. The Audubon Society is gearing up for its annual Christmas Bird Count which starts December 14th. With the promise of long term energy price solutions still a ways off, Coloradans are bracing for high winter energy bills.
  • A check fraud incident recently cost the Town of Cedaredge $2,700. Delta Police apprehend a suspect in a vehicular homicide earlier this month at a Delta home following a search warrant. November is Native American Heritage month. In honor of that, we hear today from CJ Brafford, the Ute Indian museum's director and care keeper, to learn more about its history in our region.
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