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A regional water authority made up of 3 municipalities and 4 rural water regions is in line to receive a $39 million dollar grant from the EPA to increase water treatment capacity. KVNF's Kate Redmond reports.
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Gov. Jared Polis says the state is ramping up coronavirus testing and vaccine clinics. Plus, Kate Redmond speaks to Colorado West Land Trust about a new agreement between a ditch company in Crawford and the Bureau of Reclamation. It’s the first time a conservation easement has been put in place in exchange for habitat credit.
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Paonia held a public hearing on the 2022 draft budget and is now moving closer to completion. Plus, Durango is hoping to ease its housing crunch by purchasing a hotel and converting it into apartment units. If successful, it would be the city's largest affordable housing project ever.
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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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80 Colorado K-12 schools have active COVID outbreaksBreakthrough COVID case numbers & hospitalizations of vaccinated people are risingMontrose County…
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Interior Department restarts oil & gas leasing on public lands while fighting lawsuit by industryColorado proposes new transportation planning standards…
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New Colorado law lets universities award associates degrees to students who accrued 70 college creditsBureau of Reclamation drawing down Blue Mesa…
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Hotchkiss plans a water work session in August, last comprehensive assessment was in 1999UPDATE: CDOT closures on US 550 DELAYED between Ouray and…
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In a drying landscape one thing we can do to halt desertification is to restore small water cycles. What does that mean? It means keeping the water that…