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Campbell Ranch, historic agricultural property in the North Fork Valley, is now under a Conservation Easement. Kate Redmond speaks to Colorado West Land Trust conservation director Ilana Moir. Plus, Montrose Library is kicking off a series of summer adventures. Youth services librarian James Stetson drops by Studio M to outline half a dozen fun events for children of all ages in June and July.
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New law lets cities and towns set their own minimum wageInvestigators of destructive 416 Fire last year still don't know what caused itProposal for a…
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Bill to allow medical marijuana in schools clears state House committeeBill seeks to fund emergency cleanup at legacy mining sites in ColoradoConservation…
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Parts of Oklahoma and Texas have about the same risk of an earthquake as parts of California, the maps show. Why? Wastewater that oil and gas operations are pumping into wells adds pressure on faults.
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Nearly 11,000 more were injured. The toll includes four Americans who died at a Mount Everest base camp. In addition to food, the U.N. says medical supplies are desperately needed.
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Oil is big business in Oklahoma, and the industry has been a boon for many cities here. But there are concerns that techniques used for extracting oil are behind a surge in temblors in the state.
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A few weeks ago, we reported on a US Geological Survey study that looked at the connection between the injection of produced water, a byproduct of oil and…
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Headlines:Recent earthquake caused by brine injections in Paradox ValleyCHC sends letter to BLM, requests decision on North Fork LeasingCivil Unions bill…
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Headlines:Paonia Mayor discusses BLM meeting at Town HallImmigrants who finish high school expected to get in-state tuitionCoal projected to become top…