Increased diversions from the Fraser River, in Grand County, could put the entire Upper Colorado ecosystem at risk, a coalition of environmental groups warned Friday.
Towns in Grand County are passing emergency resolutions to hold off medical marijuana dispensaries until new laws are drafted to regulate such businesses.
Your State Senators want to hear from you and on your turf. This evening Senate President Brandon Shaffer and other Democratic Senators will be at the Palisade Peach Festival.
From left, Helen Chavez, Luke Nesmith and Barclay Shove explore a tributary of South Boulder Creek as part of the Thorne National Science School last week.
'With something like that, you're reacting on adrenaline' ENLARGE Witnesses to a sinking vehicle in Lake Granby last Monday Matt Brown of Fraser, left, and Steve Dionne of Denver proved to be integral in saving an elderly woman who had been trapped inside.
If you're a retailer and want to participate, contact the High Country Conservation Center at 668-5703 or e-mail Santry at jen@highcountryconservation.org. If you're a consumer, shop at local businesses participating in the challenge and make sure the clerk tallies your bag.
One of the first stimulus projects set for the Grand Valley calls for installation of a wheelchair lift at the Grand Junction rail depot downtown and improving the depot so that it complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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A new survey of petroleum industry executives found Colorado is considered the least attractive state for oil and gas investment out of 27 states producing those fuels.
Trout Unlimited Gore Range Chapter announces poetry contest for local high school students Representatives from Trout Unlimited's Gore Range Chapter have announced a new Western Lifestyle/Cowboy/Flyfishing Poetry Contest.
Grand County governments other than the Town of Kremmling in line to possibly receive money from the American Recovery and reinvestment Act: * The Town of Hot Sulphur Springs is ranked second on the 'Fundable List' in its category for a $3.3 million 'loan' with $2 million in principal forgiven and $1.3 million to be paid back at 0.0 percent ...