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Friday, July 22, 2022

Disgraced Mesa County elections official Tina Peters turned herself in after hours on Thursday night at the Pitkin County Sheriff's Department. Authorities released her about an hour later after she paid a $1,000 cash bond.
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Disgraced Mesa County elections official Tina Peters turned herself in after hours on Thursday night at the Pitkin County Sheriff's Department. Authorities released her about an hour later after she paid a $1,000 cash bond.

KDNK reporter Hattison Rensberry has the news, including a new method of getting to Denver for Roaring Fork Valley residents, right-wing election denier Tina Peters turning herself in to Pitkin County authorities on an outstanding warrant, and hot weather hampering river recreation on the Western Slope. Also, inflation may hit rural populations the hardest, conservation groups have big ideas about how wolf reintroduction should be handled, and Front Range impacts continue after 2021's historic Marshall Fire.

Hattison Rensberry has a Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design and Drawing, but has worked for newsrooms in various capacities since 2019.
Morgan is KDNK's News Director. He comes to KDNK with public radio passion and experience. He was a news host, reporter, and operations/programming director at KAJX-Aspen, and has extensive experience working in municipal government.
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