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  • Capitol M: Week ending March 23

    A review of the lighter side, usually, of what happens at the state Capitol. Getting a little hard to find the humor of things these days… That said, off to the races.   Bet you’ve never seen something like this before…The picture below shows a center cut from a tree that played an important role…


  • Ute Council Tree, two centuries old, cedes its place in Western Colorado lore

    On road trips through western Colorado, Ute leader Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk’s family would stop to pay their respects to a cottonwood believed to be more than 200 years old. Their ancestors once gathered in its shade to discuss tribal business. So when Lopez-Whiteskunk heard the Ute Council Tree had been deemed dangerously weakened by age, she…


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