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Fort Lewis is a former federal Indian boarding school, making the appointment of President Heather Shotton significant because she is a descendant of boarding school survivors.
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Campbell is one of only four Native Americans in U.S. history to serve in the United States Senate. On Monday, April 13, 2026, a gathering in Ignacio drew hundreds to celebrate Campbell's unusual life trajectory.
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Becky Mitchell represents Colorado in the ongoing negotiations over the river. At a seminar last week, Mitchell outlined Colorado's position in talks with six other western states and talked about why hope is fading for a negotiated settlement.
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Our Living Lands Producer Daniel Spaulding spoke to Kiara Tanta-Quidgeon, a Mohegan community advocate and health researcher, about public health challenges facing Indigenous communities and the connections between health and climate.
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Proposed budget eliminates program to help people with utility bills, affecting millions in the WestMillions rely on this help to pay their bills during extreme cold and heat surges
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The Colorado Search and Rescue Association, which has advocated for volunteer rescue teams for 53 years, was pushing for increased dues and funding legislation when the new agreement was announced.
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The Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla tribes view their traditional foods as something that deserves the utmost respect. So, they're striving to repurpose their food waste.
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The gathering will help whittle down which candidates will appear on primary ballots in June.
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