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Durango Herald: Let’s not miss an opportunity to protect water quality from future mining impacts

The Herald editorial board applauds state Rep. Barbara McLachlan, D-Durango, for her bill introduced last week to hold future mine operators responsible for water contamination caused by their operations, even in the case of a company abandoning its work or going bankrupt. The public should not be left footing the costs of clean up.

Co-sponsored by Rep. Dylan Roberts, D-Eagle, House Bill 1301 has three basic provisions:

Read more at durangoherald.com. 

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Greeley Tribune: We’re glad to see resurgence in student activism

If you believe students should stay in school, regardless of any situation, because they need to learn, then we would welcome you to endorse the recent walkouts and marches. We know the walkouts were frustrating to some of you. Just a couple weeks ago, more than 500 Weld County students walked out to protest gun […]

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Jury: Colorado Springs protesters infiltrated by undercover officers guilty of blocking traffic

COLORADO SPRINGS – Undercover agents infiltrated their ranks and police cruisers tailed them through the streets of downtown Colorado Springs. After a daylong trial, four members of a student-led protest group were convicted of obstructing traffic. A Municipal Court jury on Friday found Andrew Hunt, 23, Taylor Donner, 24, Eric Verlo, 56, and Nazli McDonnell, […]


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