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As Colorado warms, snow arrives later and melts earlier; soils, rivers and reservoirs face changes

Last six months of 2021 were hottest in state recorded history

Water trees, shrubs during winter

Dry roots will weaken plants during summer

Southwest Colorado Livestock Association prepares for annual banquet

Traditional event is Feb. 12 and returns to the Elks Lodge in Cortez

What are businesses learning from the omicron wave, and how will it inform their futures?

StoneAge experimenting with isolated workspaces to allow without symptoms workers to perform tasks

Mancos seeks input on coworking space, business incubator idea

Survey is available online; trails meeting is Feb. 8

At ground zero in Colorado’s wolf controversy, ranchers want to know if anyone’s listening

Cattlemen could ‘shoot, shovel and shut up,’ but they say it’s not a long-term solution

What role can bison play in the future of sustainable ranching?

Operation in Hesperus models regenerative agriculture to guide a new generation of ranchers

Federal stimulus eases Colorado’s struggle to attract homebuilders

Colorado counties received nearly $1.3 billion through the American Rescue Plan Act, and many are tackling their wish lists

Montezuma Valley Irrigation Co. to hold annual meeting Saturday

Agenda includes board election; project updates

Rescued horses surrendered to Dolores County sheriff

Suspect denies owning any of the horses; assistant DA said she faced previous animal abuse charges

Colorado oil and gas wells constantly change hands, risk becoming costly ‘orphans’

If oil and gas properties fall into the wrong hands, they risk ending up abandoned, leaving the state on the hook for cleanup

Colorado’s outdoor industry rallies to keep trade show in Denver

Hickenlooper, Bennet join Gov. Polis in urging the owner of Outdoor Retailer to renew the contract with Denver, while Utah fights to regain the show it lost
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