The three chapters on the Navajo Nation that stiff-armed Red McComb’s latest attempt to bring a massive development into a pristine area |
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La Plata
County’s efforts to regulate the potentially toxic brew that
oil and gas companies use for hydraulic fracturing
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High water on the Animas River
and the National Canoe/Kayak races aligning for an exciting weekend
on May 15-17
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Tri-State Power and Generation sneaking a Holcomb power plant back into existence and into Durango co-op members’ lives | |
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Obama’s escalation
in Afghanistan backfiring and leading to a stronger Taliban and
more U.S. and civilian casualties
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The hundreds of OHV riders that paraded through the Paria River in Utah last week to protest the closure of the creek to vehicle traffic | |
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In this week's issue...
- August 22, 2024
- Rethinking 'big grid'
Increasingly, microgrids seen as way to combat climate, geographic vulnerabilities
- August 22, 2024
- The bee's knees
Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are now classified as wildlife in Colorado
- August 15, 2024
- Pucker up
Mother Nature turns riffle into a ripper on Cataract Canyon