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Six months have passed since Delta County Commissioners began the project to refurbish a building they bought, to turn into a new library in Delta. Kate Redmond reports the project just got more expensive. Plus, climate change is having an impact on the state’s agricultural sector, including the fruit grown here on the Western Slope. KUNC's Rae Solomon has the story.
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Ouray Silver Mines project seven years of production, plan to expand bore hole at Governor BasinWest Elk Community Fund announces over $20K in new…
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KVNF station manager Ashley Krest, news director Gavin Dahl, and news reporter Kate Redmond attended the annual Rocky Mountain Community Radio conference…
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Governor prepares to stop elective surgeries, ration care, if COVID cases don't declineMesa County's elections normally cost $120,000 but this year will…
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Colorado COVID hospitalizations at highest point of 2021Outbreaks in Colorado schools have risen for 8 weeks in a row with 3000 children testing positive…
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Number of Coloradans hospitalized with COVID, 705, at highest level since JanuaryMarine Rylee McCollum, whose mother lives in Montrose, among 13 service…
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CORRecycling in Grand Junction caught fire MondayHops growers in Colorado navigate new business terrainSurface Creek Valley Historical Society raising…
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Mesa County Commissioners name former Secretary of State Wayne Williams their new top election official, as current Secretary of State's investigation…
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Paonia Town Council taking steps to resolve long-standing water supply issuesCQ lateral canal in Montrose flood damaged homes & crops, carried away…
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Live grenade removed safely from home in Lake CityDelta staff in discussions about moving library out of historic building so Sheriff's office can move…