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  • FEATURE: A Colorado water agency is pushing back on a hundred million dollar transfer of water rights from the Colorado River. KUNC’s Alex Hager reports, they want more studies on the Shoshone water rights before the deal goes through.
  • FEATURE: Tribal sovereignty, livestock predation and relocation of the Copper Creek pack are putting strain on Colorado's gray wolf reintroduction plan. For Rocky Mountain Community Radio, K-D-N-K’s Amy Hadden Marsh takes a look at where the wolves are 8 months after they were first introduced.
  • FEATURE: Continued coverage on the Club 20 Third Congressional District debate between Republican Jeff Hurd and Democrat Adam Frisch.
  • Colorado voters will be deciding on a variety of local, state and federal races this November. In addition, they'll be casting their vote on several statewide ballot questions. For Rocky Mountain Community Radio, K-O-T-O's Julia Caulfield spoke with statehouse reporter Lucas Brady Woods to find out more.
  • Montrose County Commissioner chairman Scott Mijares rants about re-call effort
  • Today is Halloween and the Alzheimer's Association is encouraging citizens to be mindful of any decorations, activities or that may be confusing for the person with dementia.
  • Delta Health held a standing room only ribbon cutting last week to celebrate the opening of its Cedaredge Family Medicine Clinic at 255 Grand Mesa Drive. Delta County’s main healthcare provider purchased the clinic from retiring physician Dr. Terry Wade, who served over 2,000 patients in the span of 30 years.
  • KVNF Regional Newscast for Wednesday, December 18th
  • FEATURE: On today’s KVNF Farm Friday, we follow up on our reporting about the ‘bird flu’ threat in our nation’s milk supply and plan by Colorado legislature is to help local farms and ranches feed more Colorado families.
  • FEATURE: Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, spans eight nights, and is one of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays. For Rocky Mountain Community Radio, K-R-C-L's Valene M-C spoke with Rabbi Jonathan Hecht of Temple Har Shalom in Park City, Utah, about the holiday which this year runs from December 25 and through January 2.
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