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As Colorado prepares for summer tourism, visitors planning trips to rural communities might assume that if they have a medical emergency, they will receive the same level of emergency care they would at home. However, that’s not always the case. Rural communities may lack a hospital or even a fully staffed emergency response team. For example, the rural Hinsdale County Emergency Medical Services recently lost its only paramedic. That’s left the county’s EMS system in a pinch ahead of its peak tourism season.
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An interview with Hinsdale County Commissioner Greg Levine about efforts to get a frozen FEMA grant restored.
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Recently, an unknown off-highway vehicle driver left the road next to Lake San Cristobal and drove onto the lakeshore where they weren't permitted,…
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Stage 1 fire restrictions begin today on BLM land administered by Tres Rios, Uncompahgre, and White River National Forest field officesDelta County School…
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Hinsdale County Commissioners appoint new sheriff91 Fortune 500 companies paid no taxes last yearMeasels cases at DIA cause officials to urge…
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Hinsdale County sheriff announces unexpected resignationDelta County Economic Development to transition into One Delta CountyNew economic development…
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In this edition of Local Motion, we'll have discussion about two local ballot measures, the mill levy increase for Delta Schools transportation and the…
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Hinsdale County and Mineral County are pretty similar. They’re right next to each other, have comparable populations, and if their county commissioners…