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Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group
It’s been a year since Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was elected as chairman of the National Governors Association and launched his “Disagree Better” campaign. At the time, Politico columnist Jonathan Martin pointed out that the NGA, which he described as a “once-vital forum for common ground,” had appeared to have “fallen prey to polarization,” noting […] The post Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
CPW Reminds Pet Owners — Don't Turn It Loose
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding residents to not release unwanted pets into the wild, as it is illegal and unethical. Domesticated animals are often not able to fend for themselves to find food or shelter. Regardless if the species is native to Colorado or non-native, unleashing it into the wild can introduce new diseases, parasites and competition for wild species.
Sam’s Club To Make Drastic Change for Colorado Members
People absolutely love huge warehouse stores. For many, paying the cost of admission to get access to some incredible deals on anything from food to electronics is simply too good of a deal to pass up. However, there has been some recent controversy with how these stores are dealing out...
Multiple Colorado services offline, outages linked to Crowdstrike incident
Multiple Colorado services are experiencing outages due to the Crowdstrike incident. The tech outage linked to the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike disrupted airlines, banks, hospitals, public transit systems, and others around the world on Friday, as reported by USA TODAY. ...
Montrose Mayor addresses continuous calls for "non-sanctuary" status
In an unusual move, Montrose Mayor J. David Reed addressed the audience following public comments during a recent city council meeting. Reed’s prepared statement came on the heels of continued calls for the city to declare itself as a non sanctuary city. Montrose resident John Brown stated that numerous...
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on NC Newsline.
Rev Up For The Downtown Cruise & Car Show In Delta, Colorado
For the superstitious folks on the Western Slope, Friday the 13th might be a good day to stay at home. If you happen to be the more adventurous type, you'll want to save the date for classic cars, food trucks, a beer and wine garden, and the chance to win a cool Go Kart.
‘Legacy,’ mental health in Colorado ag
MONTE VISTA— About 35 farmers, ranchers, and their friends attended a showing of the mental health documentary film "Legacy," at the Ski-Hi Complex in Monte Vista on the evening of July 18. The film, a partnership between the Colorado Farm Bureau and the Colorado Department of Agriculture, depicts the...
Cooler, with scattered storms across the Denver metro-area this weekend
Look for scattered showers and cooler temperatures Saturday and Sunday. It looks like these storms will stay below severe limits. Enjoy temps in the 80s this weekend, warmer days return next week.
Denver Forecast: Temperature Drop and Thunderstorm Chances Increase
Denver, CO – Temperatures across Colorado are expected to be a few degrees cooler than Friday, with rain and thunderstorms forecasted for much of the region. According to the US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, the state will experience scattered PM storms with a 50-70% chance, particularly outside the eastern plains.
‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ Rodeo Event at Archuleta County Fair
Pagosa Springs Medical Center and PSMC Foundation are proud to collaborate with the Archuleta County Fair to present the 2nd Annual ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ Rodeo at the Archuleta County Fair. On Friday, August 2, the Fair Rodeo and festivities will be held to raise funds for...
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