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  • History Colorado to offer exhibit on Sand Creek massacre

    Ten days before the 158th anniversary of the Sand Creek massacre, History Colorado will open a new exhibit sharing the accounts of those who survived. The exhibit, The Sand Creek Massacre: The Betrayal that Changed Cheyenne and Arapaho People Forever, opens on Nov. 19.  According to a news release from History Colorado, the exhibition draws from…


  • State geographic naming board begins process of renaming Mount Evans

    State geographic naming board begins process of renaming Mount Evans

    A panel tasked with finding replacement names for geographic landmarks with names considered offensive began its process for reviewing suggested names for renaming Mount Evans. The move to find a new title for the Clear Creek County mountain named for Colorado Territorial Gov. John Evans comes two years after Colorado’s Geographic Naming Advisory Board board was reconvened…


  • OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Sick mine workers allege insurer delaying medical payments

    OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Sick mine workers allege insurer delaying medical payments

    MONTANA Sick mine workers allege insurer delaying payments BILLINGS – Attorneys for Montana mine workers sickened and killed by toxic asbestos exposure filed a lawsuit against Zurich American Insurance on March 21 for allegedly stalling legal settlements and medical payments after transferring the workers’ claims to investors who can profit off the delays. The lawsuit…


  • With new state House and Senate maps, let the games begin

    With new state House and Senate maps, let the games begin

    The wait is over.  And the scramble has begun.  Now that the Colorado Supreme Court has approved new state House and Senate maps, candidates are crafting designs to run for more competitive seats that also appear to shrink the influence of rural communities at the state Capitol.  The new maps will reshape Colorado’s political landscape, and,…


  • OUT WEST ROUNDUP: Polygamous town picks outsider as police chief

    OUT WEST ROUNDUP: Polygamous town picks outsider as police chief

    Utah Polygamous town under scrutiny picks outsider as chief SALT LAKE CITY – A polygamous community on the Utah-Arizona border has hired an outsider as its new police chief, selecting a retired Salt Lake City area police officer with no ties to the fundamentalist Mormon group that controlled the town for a century until federal…


  • Sand Creek Massacre Capitol grounds memorial plan moves forward

    Sand Creek Massacre Capitol grounds memorial plan moves forward

    State officials on Friday advanced a plan to site a new memorial to the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre on the grounds of the Capitol in Denver after more than an hour of emotional testimony delivered mostly by members of regional Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. The proposal won unanimous support from the 12-member Capitol Building Advisory…


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