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Gunnison, UT

Lat / Lon: 39.1552°N / 111.8183°W

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    Who will kiss the Hardrock first?

    07/08/11 Three years ago, Dakota Jones volunteered to help with the Hardrock 100 endurance race as part of a Durango High School project.This year, the 20-year-old Durango runner is one of the favorites in the annual 100-mile trail run through the San Juan Mountains.
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    BLM taking water to wild horses

    07/07/11 Two wild horses head for the troughs of water in the Cherry Creek area of the Maverick Medicine Herd Management Area in southern Elko County on June 30, just after the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Elko District delivered water.
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    Father Pires returning to St. Thomas Aquinas Parish

    06/24/11 In less than two months Father Francisco Pires will return to Logan as pastor of Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish and St. Jerome Chapel and Newman Center. He first served in Logan from 1995 to 1999, leaving for an assignment in Tremonton.
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    Rivers on the Rise Again

    06/17/11 The high river waters may have receded, but now they're on their way back up to dangerous levels. The National Weather Service is warning people to stay away from the river banks of the Colorado River due to high stream flows.
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    Jeremy Evans energizes Junior Jazz campers in Cedar City

    06/16/11 CEDAR CITY - He was 15 minutes late in arriving Wednesday, but Jeremy Evans made sure the wait would be more than worth it for about two dozen Junior Jazz campers.
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    Telluride, Ouray, Ridgway provide great summer recreational trips

    06/14/11 Located beneath the towering peaks of the San Juan Mountains, the communities of Telluride, Ouray and Ridgway offer some of the best summer activities in Colorado. TELLURIDE
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    Aspen, Snowmass offer much more than skiing and snowboarding

    06/14/11 Think of Aspen and Snowmass Village, and you probably think about skiing and snowboarding or, in the summer, getaways into lush green mountains. Thanks to a world-class fossil find last fall, however, people are thinking a little differently about the upper Roaring Fork Valley and about how they can join in the excitement of the discovery.
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    State focuses on stretching Colorado River supply

    06/10/11 Colorado water planners are ahead of other states in anticipating shortfalls on the Colorado River, but realize cooperation is needed all along the river as its resources are stretched.
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    Mesa County Sheriff's Office Issues A Partial Use Restriction Order For The Colorado River

    06/09/11 Although parts of the Colorado River have peaked, we're not out of the woods yet. Forecasters are saying that some parts of the Colorado River actually peaked Thursday morning, and it could happen again next week.
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    Public hearing CUCC

    06/09/11 Central Utah Counseling Center Authority Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at 12:00 p.m., at the Central Utah Counseling Center Administrative Office located at 152 North 4
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    Free financial class offered

    06/09/11 RICHFIELD-- Utah Community Action Partnership, Real Economic Impact Tour and Utah Saves are offering a free financial class from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, June 9, in the Utah State conference room, B0
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    Raging River Still Causing Headaches

    06/09/11 From Dotsero all the way to the Colorado-Utah border, the raging river continues to cause headaches. Although parts of the Colorado River have crested, we're not out of the woods just yet.
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    UC Coaches, Administrators Visit Grand Junction

    06/09/11 The University of Colorado's chancellor, athletic director, and two of the school's highest-profile assistant coaches visited Grand Junction as part of a state-wide tour.
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    Local News Briefs

    06/04/11 Colorado Mountain College will host information sessions in June to explain the curriculum and application process for two newly approved bachelor's degrees in business administration and sustainability studies.
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    National Park Foundation and Merrell Announce 10 Can't Miss National Park Hikes to Discover This Summer

    06/02/11 National Park Foundation and Merrell also Launch "Trail Talk" featuring Interviews and Tips From National Park Rangers Around the Country at www.nationalparks.org/trailtalk.
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    Prairie dog pups emerge at the Va. Zoo

    06/01/11 The Virginia Zoo announced Wednesday the debut of this spring's prairie dog pups.
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    Prairie Dog Pups Surface at Virginia Zoo

    06/01/11 Prairie Dogs are Burrowing Rodents From the North American Grasslands By Winfield Danielson Norfolk, VA - The Virginia Zoo is delighted to announce the debut of this spring's prairie dog pups. The pups were likely born six weeks ago, but only emerged from their burrows Sunday. Visitors can see the pups now at the prairie dog habitat in the Zoo's North American exhibit, just outside of the ...
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    Equine herpes forces Pony Express to delay ride

    05/31/11 Equine Herpes Virus-1 claimed another event today, postponing the National Pony Express Association's annual re-enactment ride from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, including Colorado.
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    UPDATED: Logan County Fairgrounds closed to horses due to virus outbreak

    05/29/11 STERLING -- The Logan County Commissioners announced Thursday afternoon that the Logan County Fairgrounds is voluntarily closing its facilities to all horses for two weeks.
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    Thinking way outside the box

    05/18/11 Daily reports of flooding on the Mississippi River are a reminder for Gary Hausler of a project he has promoted unsuccessfully for a decade.
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