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This month on Chemical World, hosts Kenna and Maggie discuss upcoming prevention and education opportunities across Colorado this summer.
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KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has Wednesday's updates, including a trip to Redstone as town residents prepare for possible flooding.
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On the heels of two local arrests, hosts James Steindler and Jeanne Souldern speak with Carbondale Police Chief Kirk Wilson and High Rockies Harm Reduction Executive Director Maggie Seldeen about the presence of illicit fentanyl in street drugs.
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Chemical World Hosts Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen discuss drug addiction and mental health issues. On this episode, they talk about Fentanyl Awareness Day—and how community members can look out for each other.
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KDNK’s News Team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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KDNK's Hattison Rensberry interviews Dr. Robert Valuck, executive director of Colorado’s Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention, and Colorado state expert on fentanyl about the Keep the Party Safe initiative.
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KDNK's Morgan Neely has Friday's news, including confirmation of a deadly fentanyl overdose in Carbondale. Also, 23 years in and the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority is still clinging to hope that Silt, Rifle, and Garfield County will sign on as members. And despite Colorado voters approving free public school lunches for all, some school districts aren't committing to participating in the program.
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Several new laws are going into full or partial effect in January in Colorado. Twenty of these are as a result of laws passed by the state legislature, and others have been approved by voters through ballot measures.
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Some campaign commercials and mailers in our region are mentioning the deadly drug fentanyl and border security. According to experts, though, that may be oversimplifying the deadly issue.
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KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has Monday's news, including discouraging numbers revealing the increase in fatal drug overdoses in Colorado over the last four years.