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Habitat for Humanity’s latest Rifle, CO homeowners received their keys in a ceremony held this afternoon.
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The proposed development in the Spring Valley Area is undergoing several changes to address community concerns over water usage and wildlife habitat. Storied Development hosted a community information meeting on Tuesday the ninth to inform locals about their updated plans.
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On Tuesday, the Carbondale Board of Trustees met to discuss the cessation of emergency services for the migrants that arrived over the winter. The Board is also exploring creating a coalition with local counties to implement long term solutions for future newcomers. Other agenda items included the proposed Main Street Food Truck Park and recognizing the students of the month.
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A Colorado Sun politics reporter was kicked out of the Colorado GOP Assembly which took place in Pueblo over the weekend. Sandra Fish has been covering politics since 1982. She was escorted out of the state GOP assembly on Saturday by a sheriff’s deputy, after being told that party Chair Dave Williams thinks her current reporting is “very unfair.”
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The KDNK News Team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley...and beyond.
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Women make up half the population, so the cars they choose to drive matters — especially if they’re electric vehicles that can wean us off fossil fuels.
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This week, the Colorado House Agriculture, Water and Natural Resources Committee met to hear several potential bills. Senate Bill 24-137, the Planting Uncertified Potatoes Act, passed out of the committee onto the next phase. But, not before committee members had a little fun with it.
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After an artist’s life ends, who is left to showcase their works?Who is left to display their paintings or publish their writing? That is the question answered in the case of William Shakespeare, in Sopris Theatre’s Book of Will.
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Boot Tan Fest comes to Glenwood Springs for the world’s largest celebration of women and snow.
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