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  • A lot of us feel hopeless today, writes Richard Knight, conservationist and college teacher, but “Let’s choose hope, get our hands dirty, and make hope real.” He tries to do that by taking students out to conservation easements where they fill in gullies to slow down water, among other projects. Taking action, including contacting elected officials to protest threats to public lands, is another way to take heart when the news about everything, from politics to climate change, is so discouraging.
  • Today we bring you updates on waste disposal options in Montrose coming later this month, as well as updates from the "Hands Off" protest that occurred last weekend, and a feature on Montrose County's resolution to support restriction to Colorado Open Records Act (or CORA) requests.
  • Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
  • Americana, rock, folk, singer-songwriter, Andy Sydow performs and interviews with Andrea Castillo in the bamboo room.
  • Gray wolf spotted in Delta County
  • When LaPlata County in southern Colorado needed a boss of emergency preparedness, they found a winner in Shawn Lagarza, an experienced firefighter whose career spanned working on Hotshot crews to overseeing all federal firefighting in California, Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. Now, she wants Durango residents and others in the county to prepare themselves for a time wildfire approaches. During the week of April 20, 42 neighborhoods will participate in mock evacuations, responding to an alert as if fire danger were the real thing. “We’re not going to live forever,” she said, “and every day becomes more precious than the day before. Let’s all be ready for the worst.”
  • New data from the EPA shows that nearly half of Americans have drinking water contaminated with PFAS often called “forever chemicals”
  • Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
  • Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
  • A Lake City physician assistant discusses his medical mission in Ukraine and a Grand Junction doctor talks about her most recent humanitarian trip to Gaza that abruptly ended when war broke out.
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