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The Montrose County School District Board of Education voted Tuesday to place Superintendent Dr. Carrie Stephenson on paid administrative leave. The move comes as a third-party investigation into a former Olathe Elementary principal continues.
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Brad Miller, a conservative school board attorney recently hired by the Montrose School Board has drawn scrutiny across the Western Slope
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Delta School Board President Beth Suppes calls herself a "Miller fan," while member Dan Burke says he's concerned about Miller's "checkered past."
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Audio shared by the Colorado Times Recorder provides insight into Brad Miller's approach to school board policy
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The Montrose School Board voted to hire Miller Farmer Carlson Law, a controversial law firm whose founder has faced accusations of asserting a far-right agenda on school boards
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Farming is challenging. A forum in Montrose this past weekend brought practical information for participants to weather the changing industry. Kate Redmond has more. Plus, families are struggling with the loss of financial aid, after a temporary expansion of the Child Tax Credit expired. But some lawmakers in our region want to make that policy permanent. Bert Johnson with the Mountain West News Bureau reports.
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Farming is challenging. A forum in Montrose this past weekend brought practical information for participants to weather the changing industry. Kate Redmond has more. Plus, families are struggling with the loss of financial aid, after a temporary expansion of the Child Tax Credit expired. But some lawmakers in our region want to make that policy permanent. Bert Johnson with the Mountain West News Bureau reports.
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High Country News reports the National Park Service buried an internal study showing harassmentDMEA investigating targeted effort to access data on its…
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Forest Service extends deadline to file comments on draft forest plan for GMUG to 11/26Natural gas bills in Colorado could go up as much as 50% this…