To qualify for the carveout, a gun purchaser would have to complete a training course that would be regulated by the state and offered through Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis resigned ahead of the Senate Ethics Committee's review, which revealed she submitted a fabricated letter of support from a former aide.
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Of the five counties in Region 9, Montezuma County is the least expensive for a family of four to live in.
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This week on Regional Roundup: Rallies for immigrants, Sen. Bennet’s pledge for public lands, efforts in the West to take control of federal lands, and bird population decline.
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USDA reports show a decline in farm numbers, especially in beef and sheep sectors. Equipment dealers face challenges due to tariffs, while bird flu impacts poultry farming.
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A Cornell University researcher shares about the avian flu virus: where it comes from, and how it’s spreading from domestic animals and livestock to wildlife.
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Alix Midgley, Rural Food Access Coordinator, discusses her work expanding food security across the Four Corners, tackling challenges like transportation and rising food costs.
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You may have heard about the large underground seed vault in Svalbard, Norway, which opened in 2008. But you might be surprised to learn there is a similar facility in the Rocky Mountain region. The National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation in Fort Collins, Colorado, has been operating since the 1950s.
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House Bill 1182 would also require insurers to give customers an opportunity to appeal assessments of a property’s wildfire risk, which can lead to increased costs and nonrenewals
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If the Joint Budget Committee — and the rest of the state legislature — doesn’t fund the raises, it would force the union back to the bargaining table.
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“You can look at a piece of brush and just yell ‘fire’ and it will start.” That’s how Montezuma County Sheriff Steve Nowlin described current drought conditions to the county commissioners at their workshop on Monday.
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