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Naturita is against the proposed Dolores Monument – here’s why
NATURITA, Colo. (KREX) — Former President Theodore Roosevelt designated the first National Monument, Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, more than a hundred years ago in 1906. Since then, several federal agencies have been protecting and preserving historical sites and beautiful areas for generations to come. The country’s possible 134th...
Should the Dolores Canyons become a national monument?
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The Mesa County Board of Commissioners presented the results of the Dolores Canyons National Monument Opinion Survey. The survey took opinions from residents of Mesa, Montrose, and San Miguel Counties on whether or not they believed the Dolores Canyons should become a national monument. Mesa...
Seeing is believing at the Lone Cone Library
When Carrie Andrew came into the then-named Norwood Public Library in 2010, the nearly 2,000 square-foot building perched on the corner of Summit and Lucerne Streets was bursting at the seams. Now, as she’s wrapping up her directorship, the last phase of the master plan is being settled for the...
Community continues to push back against proposed solar project
The Protect Wright’s Mesa Community Coalition formed last year in response to the proposed industrial-scale solar project on Lone Cone Road outside of Norwood. The project, which is being spearheaded by OneEnergy Renewables, spans over 1,000 acres (the actual built area of the project is 640 acres) and includes more than 200,000 solar panels.
Hickenlooper holds public meeting to hear western slope residents views on Dolores Canyon
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Senator John Hickenlooper will be hosting a public meeting Friday afternoon and Saturday morning to hear from western slope residents about the effort to conserve the Dolores Canyons in Mesa and Montrose counties as Colorado’s newest national monument. The Friday meeting took place in...
Area reservoir’s dam is degrading, but not expected to fail
Norwood Town Manager Deana Sheriff says there’s no threat of the Gurley Reservoir dam failing, but an area of degrading slope needs a significant repair this year. The 300-acre lake is over 100 years old and has a water storage of 10,000 acre-feet to supply water to hundreds of people in the Town of Norwood and irrigate thousands of crop acres.
Stand-off with law enforcement shuts down U.S. 50
OLATHE, Colo. (KREX) — In the late morning hours on Monday, April 22, Colorado State Patrol assisted the Montrose Sheriffs Department and Olathe Police in shutting down U.S. Highway 50 in both directions after a shooting suspect barricaded themselves in a home near the highway. Cars on U.S. 50...
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