This week on Regional Roundup: Republicans in Congress want to use public lands for housing development, but a new study suggests that’s not a viable solution to the housing crisis.
We’ll also hear about a water conservation program in Western Colorado and a horse rescue group working to save animals from auction and protect them from kill buyers.
Then, we hear about a Navajo community in southeastern Utah that recently got running water... for the first time.
-A two way with an economist who co-authored a study looking at the feasibility of building housing on public lands. (RMCR)
-A feature about the water conservation group Trout Unlimited. (KVNF)
-A two way with the owner of a horse rescue ranch in Western Colorado. (KFFR)
-A reporter two way about a Navajo community in southeastern Utah that recently got running water for the first time. (KZMU)