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KDNK News Director Morgan Neely brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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Emiliano Aguilar, an assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, is in Colorado this summer participating in a history workshop at the Center for the American West at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He says there are many complexities of celebrating immigrant heritage amidst ongoing immigration debates.
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The Regional Roundup, a production of the Rocky Mountain Community Radio Coalition. This week's edition features a discussion with High Country News journalist Nick Bowlin about how western resort towns risk being loved to death. Also, John Burg speaks about his experience of being lost, trapped, and eventually rescued from Zion National Park. And, we go inside public libraries in Moab, UT and Boulder, CO.
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Girl Scout Troop 17082 earned their Take Action badge last year by helping choose new playground equipment for the aging infrastructure at Hendrick Ranch Park in Carbondale.
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KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has updates from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond, including a look at new resources being thrown at the Spring Creek Fire south of Parachute.
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This year, Delta, Colorado had its own representation in Denver. Delta Pride’s founder and leader, Xavier Saenz (also known as Xavier Van Dyke), performed at Denver Pride Center Stage on Saturday. For Saenz, being able to perform in one of the largest LGBTQ celebrations amidst the challenges facing his community was a dream come true for the small town transman.
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AstroFest is an astronomy event held June 16-18 at three International Dark Sky Parks in Utah, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park, and Dead Horse Point State Park.
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Take a piece, leave a piece… or both. That’s the idea behind the new mini art gallery parked outside Mosaic in downtown Montrose.
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Last week, the Delta Conservation District held its annual report and presentation on the Colorado River in Delta, Colorado. KVNF's Cassie Knust followed up with Dave Kanzer, director of Science and Interstate Matters for the Colorado River District, about his report on the river as it pertains to water supply, recreation and the environment.
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The Colorado state legislature passed a measure this session to prohibit state and local governments within Colorado from participating in the immigrant detention industry as a business partner or subcontractor. While this new law may provide a measure of relief to undocumented or temporarily authorized immigrants residing in Colorado, lawmakers in other states are challenging hard-won gains. That includes Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) whose future is being considered by a federal court in Texas.