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Colorado s Rio Grande has sustained historic way of life in Alamosa Can it last? | Colorado River Towns

Colorado s Rio Grande has sustained historic way of life in Alamosa Can it last? | Colorado River Towns
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RIVER TOWNS: ALAMOSA | Southern Colorado s Rio Grande River has fueled a historic way of life Can it last?

In the fields beyond Alamosa, it was a rare morning. Cleave Simpson found his hay damp. It s frustrating when you got hay on the ground and there s rain on it, he said. But when you live around here, you learn to appreciate it. Once again this summer, rain has been hard to come by in this historic farming valley of southern Colorado. The average annual precipitation in the middle of the San Luis Valley hovers around seven inches about as low as it gets in all of Colorado, according to the Colorado Climate Center. And yet farming prevails. It is the lifeblood of Alamosa, the town that rose from a once-bustling railroad and today is often passed by travelers en route to more flashy destinations on the Western Slope. Unlike other rural communities that have swapped mining or energy for tourism, the ruling industry here is and always has been agriculture.

RIVER TOWNS: ALAMOSA | Southern Colorado s Rio Grande River has fueled a historic way of life Can it last?

RIVER TOWNS: ALAMOSA | Southern Colorado s Rio Grande River has fueled a historic way of life Can it last?
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Colorado s basin roundtables push back on CWCB s proposed code of conduct

Aspen Journalism The Colorado Water Conservation Board is hoping the nine basin roundtables adopt their code of conduct. From left, back row: Steve Anderson, Dan Gibbs, Kevin Rein, Jim Yahn, Heather Dutton, Russell George, Curran Trick, Greg Felt; front row: Jessica Brody, Gail Schwartz, Celene Hawkins, Jaclyn Brown, Becky Mitchell. (Heather Sackett/Aspen Journalism) The state water board is encouraging all nine basin roundtables to adopt a code of conduct requiring members to communicate in a professional, respectful, truthful and courteous way. But some Western Slope roundtables are pushing back. Over roughly the past month, Colorado Water Conservation Board Director Rebecca Mitchell has been visiting the remote roundtable meetings on Zoom, answering questions about the code of conduct and urging the roundtables to adopt it. The goal of the document is to make sure everyone feels comfortable speaking up in meetings.

It s fantastic to be back - non-essential shops, pubs and hair salons reopen across North East Lincolnshire

It s fantastic to be back - non-essential shops, pubs and hair salons reopen across North East Lincolnshire
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