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Colorado delay of key clean truck rules angers environmental justice groups

Air quality officials appeared to be on a timeline to adopt California’s truck cleanup this year, but state regulators say it can’t get done

Patagonia, REI others threaten to boycott Outdoor Retailer show

Companies would not participate if event moves to Utah

Incoming state Sen. Cleave Simpson introduces himself in Cortez

Republican is a farmer and rancher from Alamosa

Gun sale surge brings record money for conservation grants

BILLINGS, Mont. – Tax receipts from surging gun and ammunition sales in the U.S. boosted money for a federal conservation program to a record level in 2022, officials announced Friday. Excis...

Carver Brewing Co.’s brothers pass business to next generation

Brewpub remains family and sibling-owned

A record number of Coloradans pursue conservation easements as land, water prices increase

A new law offers landowners securing tax credits worth 90% of the value of the conservation easement on their property

Ute Farm and Ranch manager appointed to state agriculture board

Simon Martinez brings experience of operating Bow & Arrow corn mill; represents Southwest Colorado

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
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