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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…
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Many Colorado ski resorts expect 20+ inches of new snow over the holiday weekend109 Winter Park ski area employees have tested positive for COVIDProposed…
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Delta Libraries closed temporarily this week in response to a belligerent man refusing to wear a maskPaonia Town Council renewed Corinne Ferguson's…
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Paonia's working group is closing in on a draft ordinance to regulate marijuana shops. KVNF's Kate Redmond speaks with Paonia Town Trustee Michelle…
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Despite rains, extreme drought persists; Paonia, Crawford and Hotchkiss still under water restrictionsTown of Paonia comments on Delta County draft land…
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Estimate of natural gas on Western Slope balloons into one of the largest in nation90 Road on Uncompahgre Plateau blocked with barriersCoal production…
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Around the country, houses, schools and shopping centers are being built on old oil and gas fields — and hidden underground are millions of abandoned wells that are not monitored for leaks.
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Ouray police officer killed in accident on US 550Montrose to expand recycling programColorado to become first state to certify hemp seedColorado…
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For decades, coal was king of electricity generation in the U.S., but that's changing. Across the country, coal power plants are being replaced with generators that run on cleaner burning natural gas.
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Europe has extracted natural gas from organic waste for about a decade, and now it's spreading to the U.S. In Colorado, efforts are under way to produce natural gas from human waste and food scraps.