Lisa Young
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The U.S. Postal Service is moving operations from Grand Junction to Denver, a controversial plan that will impact thousands of customers and postal workers on Colorado’s Western Slope.
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Several inmates at Delta County Jail were recently able to get replacement photo IDs and driver’s licenses through the Colorado Mobile DMV Initiative also known as DMV2GO.
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As the lone Democrat in Colorado's Third Congressional District race, Adam Frisch is currently traveling hundreds of miles campaigning in 27 Western and Southern Colorado counties. KVNF's Lisa Young sat down with Frisch last week at Doghouse Espresso in Delta for a candid conversation on a bright pink couch.
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Joel Watts founder and CEO of Integrated Insight Community Care has been battling for his company's life after months of delays in Medicaid reimbursements from insurance provider Rocky Mountain Health Plans.
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Delta County Commissioner Don Suppes will serve as Board President for Colorado Counties Incorporated for 2024. Suppes was selected during the CCI Winter Conference held in November.
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According to a recent article in the Fence Post, Colorado State University along with several partners are utilizing a low-tech method to help ranchers restore degraded meadows and ranchlands in Colorado.
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Colorado State University along with Delta County and several area fruit growers have joined forces with the Food Bank of the Rockies in Mesa County to determine the viability of dehydration as a value-added activity for fruit labeled as “seconds”.
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Pride in October was alive and well over the weekend with expanded celebration events in Hotchkiss, Colorado, taking place Friday and Saturday night at Heritage Hall. The big Pride Day took place on Sunday afternoon at Cleland Park in Delta, Colorado, with dozens of booths, an Arabic food truck, and drag performances.
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Family members of the victims in the body-brokering scam conducted by the owners of the Sunset Mesa Funeral Home in Montrose met on Friday, September 22, at Confluence Park in Delta to remember their loved ones and to release remains that had been returned to them. Sunset Mesa was raided and shut down by the FBI in 2018, and its owners are serving time in a federal prison.
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Looking to the future of agriculture, the Bradley family in Paonia, Colorado, recently partnered with Colorado West Land Trust to protect roughly 55 acres of productive fruit land in eastern Delta County at their Black Bridge Winery and Orchard Valley Farms.