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Celebrating 2022 Native American Heritage Month

The Indigenous people were the original inhabitants of the lands that now represent the U.S. In Colorado, roughly one percent of its population identifies as Native American, including Alaskan Natives, and are mostly occupied by the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute Nations. Throughout the year, and especially during the month of November, we honor the rich histories, diverse cultures, and contributions of Colorado’s Native American communities. This month, we asked three CU Denver students why it is meanin ... Read more

Snow improves skiing and snowbiking trails

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San Juan Mountain snowpack goes above average

Recent snowstorms have opened up winter sport opportunities in the area and put snow totals above average.

Groomed fat biking trails are open in Dolores, and groo ... Read more

A natural gas plant near Moab could help curb flaring on the

(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) A flare burns off stranded natural gas near the Navajo Nation community of Montezuma Creek, Utah, on March 8, 2020. A pending agreement with a gas plant near Moab could limit the need for flaring on tribal lands ... Read more

Update: U.S. Highway 491 reopened after crash

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Incident occurred in snowy conditions near Yellow Jacket

U.S. Highway 491 near Yellow Jacket was reopened at 3:45 p.m. following a one-vehicle crash around 2 p.m., according to the Colorado State Patrol.

The ... Read more

USU Blanding Helps Navajo Nation Map Part of Utah Borders

BLANDING, Utah — Remnants of pottery left behind for eight centuries. An ancient structure that could have been inhabited a millennium ago. A herd of wild horses and wild cattle. And miles and miles of fence intermingled with natural rock formation barriers.

These were just a few of the scenes Utah State University Blanding geographer Gustavo Ovando-Montejo and three high school students from the Navajo Nation saw as they surveyed the Aneth Chapter borders of the Navajo Nation territory, the northernmost chapter of Navajo Nation. ... Read more

Man killed in avalanche near Breckenridge Ski Resort

Summit County Rescue Group says avalanche happened in area outside ski area boundary

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A man was killed Saturday afternoon in an avalanche near Breckenridge Ski Resort, becoming the second avalanche fatality in Colorado thi ... Read more

Stepping Stones to Healing: Aspiring Health Care, Veterinary

Having grown up around horses, cattle, sheep and goats, Utah State University Blanding scholar Shailyn Parrish has few qualms around large animals. But the thought of collecting live bugs caused the Kayenta, Arizona native a bit of angst as she start ... Read more

Utes, enviros prepare for march against White Mesa uranium m

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Mill owner Energy Fuels announces $1 million community foundation for education, health and economic programs for Native Americans

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and environmental groups will host a protest and spiritual walk ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.