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Water supplies are so tight in the West that most states keep close watch over every creek, river, ditch and reservoir. A complex web of laws and rules is meant to ensure that all the water that falls within a state’s boundaries is put to use or sent downstream to meet the needs of others.
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Remember what it was like to actually go to the movies? Buying your ticket at the box office window, smelling the fresh-popped corn, the thrill of waiting…
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June is Colorado's bike month! KDNK learns more from Zuleika Pevec: Clean Energy Programs Coordinator for Clean Energy Economy for the Region (CLEER),…
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KVNF's Kate Redmond speaks with Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet about new disaster mitigation legislation he’s pushing to get included in President…
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Eagle County residents have had more run-ins with wildlife over the past few years...and not everyone is excited. In response, a new project was born: a…
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In a world where technology promises more efficiency, the US Forest Service still relies on horses and mules for backcountry work. In late May, rangers…
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Author/activist Jane Kleeb in Part 1 of an interview with KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh. In this clip, Jane talks about what got her into politics at a young…
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Jane Kleeb (“Klehb”) is chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, founder of the citizen group Bold Alliance, and author of Harvest the Vote: How Democrats…
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Suicide is the leading cause of service member deaths. On this Memorial Day, KGNU’s Hannah Leigh Myers speaks to the director of a Rocky Mountain VA…
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With the recent violence in Palestine and Israel, the movement for Palestinian independence has new global momentum. Mountain West News Bureau’s Robyn…