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Kane talks about his love for history and his new book. The Durango-based teen recently self-published 'World On Fire: A Middle Schooler Looks at World War II.'
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Too few people practice it for numbers to show up in national religious studies.
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Southern Ute Indian Tribe responds to a judge dismissing a tribal lawsuit over online sports bettingIn October, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes against Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Division of Gaming over online sports betting. The tribes say the state violated federal gaming laws and damaged state-tribal relations.
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The narrowed pool of waters receiving federal protection under the rule could be severe for critical wetlands and streams in the arid West, many of which are seasonal or fed by groundwater.
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Senators characterized the agency’s decision-making process as “rigid” and “slow,” and said they want states to have a bigger role.
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At a conference of western governors in Arizona last week, the region's energy future dominated the conversion as populations and the AI data center industry continue to grow and drive up demand.
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A new study in the Rocky Mountains has found a steep drop in the number of young American pikas — small, high-altitude mammals known for their distinctive squeaks and rock-pile homes. Researchers say the 50% decline could be an early sign of deeper ecological shifts as the climate warms.
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Wyoming ranchers are testing GPS collars to help manage the movement of their livestock.
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