The Akron Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday, August 15 at Akron Town Hall for their monthly meeting. Ten members were present. Chamber President Susan Watson opened the meeting, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and prayer. July minutes and the treasurer’s report were approved as presented. Thank you cards were received from Cora Schrock and […]
Cheyenne and Arapaho descendants are asking why more hasn’t been done to welcome them back to their ancestral lands and heal the traumatic events of the past.
With Douglas County’s population expected to keep growing and many homes relying on a limited supply of water from underground aquifers the question of how to shore up water supply in the county hangs over the area’s water providers.
DENVER The Center for Biological Diversity and WildEarth Guardians today challenged the Bureau of Land Management’s plan to continue fossil fuel leasing in eastern Colorado, including the Front Range. The Eastern Colorado Resource Management Plan will govern 658,200 acres of public lands and more than 3 million acres of federal minerals, including oil, gas, and coal, for up to 20 years.