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<br />Crested Butte News
<br />Public tells Salazar of Mt. Emmons issues October 19, 2006
<br />Land Trust request pulled from Crested Butte South ballot October 19, 2006
<br />Company accepts responsibility for misplaced road cut October 19, 2006
<br />Developers given approval to re -zone Nevada Ridge parcel October 12, 2006
<br />Environmental symposium tackles global warming issues October 6, 2006
<br />Officials gauging impact of roadless rule September 29, 2006
<br />Land Trust board withdraws request for $1.1 million gift September 29, 2006
<br />New gas pipelines proposed within Gunnison County September 29, 2006
<br />Federal court voids Black Canyon settlement agreement September 29, 2006
<br />Delta County Independent
<br />Future of Dominguez Wilderness Study Area will be explored at community forum
<br />Water quality monitoring report available for review October 18, 2006
<br />Public lands users line up against forest closure plans October 11, 2006
<br />Comments sought on West Elk Mine proposal October 11, 2006
<br />Cedaredge council changes tap policies October 4, 2006
<br />Coal mines keep a close eye on roadless rules September 27, 2006
<br />Crawford sewer ponds near completion September 27, 2006
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<br />October 18, 2006
<br />ATV clubs pitch in to clean up 300 tires dumped on public lands September 27, 2006
<br />Cedaredge joins conservancy district in battle over water September 27, 2006
<br />Durango Herald
<br />BLM transfers land near Bayfield to Upper Pine Fire District October 21, 2006
<br />Conditions improve, drought lingers October 19, 2006
<br />Report says 100.000 more wells coming October 19, 2006
<br />On biosolid ground October 19, 2006
<br />City strives to meet Kyoto standards October 18, 2006
<br />Water-experts wary of N.M. proposal October 16, 2006
<br />Man wants to reopen sjtes October 12, 2006
<br />Critics blast power plant October 4, 2006
<br />Growth a hot button in Florida Mesa plan September 28, 2006
<br />Durango Telegraph
<br />Ways of the West October 12, 2006
<br />Divided interests October 5, 2006
<br />Roadless win September 28, 2006
<br />Common ground September 21, 2006
<br />Grand Junction Sentinel
<br />Scourge of the spurge, Combination of beetle, fungi may eradicate noxious weed
<br />Oil and gas industry against new regulations October 22, 2006
<br />Air concerns rise with gas drilling October 22, 2006
<br />Editorial There really are places `too wild to drill' October 22, 2006
<br />Panel approves revised Clifton, Fruitvale plans October 21, 2006
<br />Storms raise Lake Powell level by five feet October 19, 2006
<br />Salinity in river concerns water managers, growers October 19, 2006 �!
<br />Don't drill Colorado's wild places, group says October 19, 2006
<br />City seeks input for strategic plan update October 18, 2006
<br />October already one of the wettest ever in GJ October 18, 2006
<br />Editorial Gas commission overhaul is not sound public policy October 18, 2006
<br />Zoning confusion nets accurate map October 18, 2006
<br />Roan plan protested by groups, DeGette October 17, 2006
<br />Actions of Mesa County save the farm October 17, 2006
<br />Study will address winter drillings restrictions October 15, 2006
<br />Scientist: Global warming to hit West hard October 13, 2006
<br />Not all Colorado lawmakers make the grade on enviro policy October 12, 2006
<br />$1.5M establishes new Western State chair October 12, 2006
<br />October 23, 2006
<br />http: / /www.npscolorado.com/news.htrnl 10/24/2006
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