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reset? a massive pooerball push in the final hours of sales. the record-setting $1.5 billion jackpot is enticing to lottery veterans. and first-time players. will you keep playing after this big jackpot? if i win something. i don t know. maybe. reporter: that s the struggle facing colorado lottery leaders. keeping sales strong when the jackpot returns to a lower level. we talk to colorado s lottery chief from pueblo. we just don t know what the impact will look like on this mega jackpot a year from now. reporter: in the past, the lottery has suffered fr is known as jackpot fatigue when some players hold off until the jackpot is massive. and if they don t play, colorado parks and schools could suffer. more numbers to the mix this past fall. the goal was for bigger jackpots and more winners. this potential billion-dollar bonanza wasn t necessarily part of the plan. it s not a science. reporter: a big gain feeling big dreams. no way. if it happened, that would be g

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State coal mines produced 12.3 million tons last year

Colorado mines produced about 12.33 million tons of coal last year, up slightly from the previous year as the West Elk Mine in the North Fork Valley sharply increased its

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West Elk Mine helps state coal production rebound

Colorado coal mine production last year rebounded from the year before, led by growing production at Arch Resources’ West Elk Mine in the North Fork Valley in response to a

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Workers who legally use cannabis can still lose their jobs

Thirty-seven states now allow adults to use marijuana medically, recreationally or both. But in most of those states, people can be fired or denied a job for using cannabis in their free time.

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