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Top Stories of 2023: No. 10 dinosaur fossils discovered in Royal Gorge Region

EDITOR’S NOTE: The No. 10 story is the discovery of several large fossils in the Royal Gorge Region. For the first time in history, the Royal Gorge Regional Museum and History Center had the qualifications and opportunity to accept, preserve, and eventually display a fossil that was discovered in the Royal Gorge Region. As a […] ....

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Ed Ruland Desert Cleanup to be held Saturday


Throughout his life, few sights were more upsetting to Ed Ruland than that of broken bottles, cigarettes, plastic bags and other trash littering the northern desert of the Grand Valley.
For years, Ruland and a small group of friends dedicated some of their free time to cleaning the land. Two days a week, Ruland would be joined by Bob Shirley and Lowell Stratton, sweltering under the Western Slope sun to sustain their beloved public lands.
Ruland’s passion for the region never wavered, all the way until his death in 2015. Since then, the Western Slope ATV Association (WSATVA), of which Ruland was a member, has carried his torch in the name of preserving the northern desert. ....

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North desert cleanup to be held Saturday


Throughout his life, few sights were more upsetting to Ed Ruland than that of broken bottles, cigarettes, plastic bags and other trash littering the northern desert of the Grand Valley.
For years, Ruland and a small group of friends dedicated some of their free time to cleaning the land. Two days a week, Ruland would be joined by Bob Shirley and Lowell Stratton, sweltering under the Western Slope sun to sustain their beloved public lands.
Ruland’s passion for the region never wavered, all the way until his death in 2015. Since then, the Western Slope ATV Association (WSATVA), of which Ruland was a member, has carried his torch in the name of preserving the northern desert. ....

Lowell-stratton , Bob-shirley , Ed-ruland , Pik-stik , Conrad-tucker , Jim-reed , Ralph-bonser , Bureau-of-land-management-field-office , Western-slope , Grand-junction , Off-highway-vehicle , Land-management-field