August 2022

Daunting task: Hard choices ahead for Colorado River

Mark Squillace and Quinn Harper Writers on the Range The seven Colorado River states — Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming — face a daunting task after the federal government has asked them to come up with a plan to reduce their combined water usage from the Colorado River by up to 4 million acre-feet in 2023. That is a massive reduction for a river system that currently produces about 12.4 million acrefeet.

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Return of nostalgic movie showings at public library begins tomorrow

Benjamin Mandile Reporter The Chronicle-News After a COVID-induced hiatus, the Trinidad community is seeing the return of public screenings of free “nostalgic” movies at the local public library Thursday. The Trinidad Carnegie Public Library announced this month that it will start showing “nostalgic” movies again in its community room.

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CDPHE reminds Coloradans of readily available, lifesaving COVID-19 treatments

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reminds Coloradans of the importance of seeking treatment if they test positive for COVID-19 and that treatments are readily available through a variety of programs. Access to treatment has become more readily available with recent developments including increased telehealth options and FDA authorization allowing state-licensed pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid to eligible patents.

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