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In the wake of a wildfire, flooding is a major concern. Exposed soil is easily carried away by water, leading to floods and mudslides. Add heavy runoff…
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Ten months ago, the Lake Christine Fire burned over 12,000 acres north of Basalt. While new grass is visible this spring in the burn area, a full recovery…
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This week: we look back at the stories that defined 2018 in the Roaring Fork Valley. Joining host Alycin Bektesh are John Masters, the executive director…
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The federal government is contributing $950,000 towards flood-mitigation projects relating to the 13,000-acre Lake Christine Fire burn area. Burned soil…
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The Basalt Mountain Salvage and Rehabilitation project is open for public comment through the end of the month.The plan includes removing standing trees…
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Officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced that the Basalt shooting range will reopen Saturday. It’s been closed for more than two months…
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) hosted a community meeting Monday to discuss the Basalt shooting range, which has been closed since the Lake Christine…
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On Monday, the U.S. Forest Service released its final analysis of the soil area that burned in the Lake Christine Fire. The impacts are most significant…
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On Monday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is hosting the second of two community meetings to discuss the future of the Basalt gun range. After two…
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As fires burn in Colorado and across the west, Roaring Fork communities have frequently been under health advisories for air quality because of smoke.…