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KDNK's Morgan Neely brings listeners Wednesday's news, including a look at what Carbondale Trustees have planned for affordable housing in the coming years. Also, Gov. Jared Polis was sworn in for his second term on Tuesday.
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KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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KDNK's Hattison Rensberry brings listeners news from the Roaring Fork Valley and greater Mountain West, including permits and fees coming to the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
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KDNK Special Assignment Reporter Down Valley Troy is super amped to bring listeners today's news from the Roaring Fork Valley and greater Mountain West, including the Colorado Secretary of State's Office investigating possible campaign finance violations by Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario for his advocacy on behalf of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Silt). Also, Garfield County Commissioner Tom Jankovsky wants to displace unhoused campers behind the Glenwood Springs Wal-Mart by building a trail network that would discourage marginalized people from sleeping on the land.
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The Bureau of Land Management says horses are unhealthy and causing poor rangeland conditions. Wild-horse advocates who visited the area say the animals are healthy and not to blame for land degradation.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis made a recent appearance at Sweetwater Lake to dedicate the park. KDNK’s Morgan Neely has more.
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Amendment 78 is a conservative-led effort to make the executive branch a little less powerful by giving state lawmakers more control over emergency spending.
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Governor Jared Polis says all workers in critical buildings such as grocery stores and nursing homes will now be required to wear face masks. His…
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Over 20 states have designated marijuana businesses essential during the coronavirus shutdown. Cannabis activists say it's a remarkable development, given that pot remains illegal under federal law.
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Frustrated protesters have been rallying, demanding that governors reopen state economies. Health officials worry that a premature opening could make economic and health problems even worse.