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300 million-year-old fossil skeleton in Utah could be the first of its kind
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300 million-year-old fossil skeleton in Utah could be the first of its kind
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Sulphur Springs School District Board Opposes Controversial Sand Canyon Hotel, Resort Project
The Sulphur Springs Union School District Board of Trustees objected to the construction of the Sand Canyon Hotel and Resort in the Sand Canyon neighborhood of Santa Clarita last Wednesday.
On June 23, the Sulphur Springs Union School District Board of Trustees approved a resolution opposing the construction of the Sand Canyon Hotel and Resort, aligning itself with many disgruntled residents of the area, according to the Sand Canyon Homeowners Association (SCHOA).
“We’re delighted that the school district is doing that because they’re very credible,” said SCHOA Board President Ruthann Levison. “Of course they have a big concern because of how traffic on Lost Canyon could affect kids.”
Dolores museum restores narrow-gauge freight cars
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Southwest Colorado museum restores narrow-gauge freight cars
JIM MIMIAGA, Cortez Journal
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DOLORES, Colo. (AP) Before the Galloping Goose No. 5 rail car carried passengers and mail to and from Dolores in the 1930s and 40s, freight trains and steam locomotives dominated the historic railroad town.
Showcasing the bustling freight train commerce from 1891 to the 1930s on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad is the focus of a new effort by the Galloping Goose Historical Society Museum in Dolores.
The museum has acquired five historic, narrow-gauge freight cars and is restoring them for display. They will be positioned on two tracks behind the museum in Flanders Park.