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Wildlife overpass and underpass will make U.S. Highway 160 safer


Wildlife overpass and underpass will make U.S. Highway 160 safer
COLORADO ― Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado Department of Transportation have partnered with the Southern Ute Indian tribe and several other organizations to construct a new wildlife mitigation project in southwest Colorado. The project, slated to begin this coming spring, will construct several features on U.S. Highway 160 between Durango and Pagosa Springs that will promote safer travel for motorists, enhance safer movement of wildlife, and reduce animal-vehicle collisions along this section of highway.
The location of the project will bring a great improvement for that section of highway, explained Scott Wait, senior terrestrial biologist for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. ....

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Two plead guilty to methamphetamine trafficking on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation


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United States Attorney Jason R. Dunn announced last week that two unrelated individuals have pleaded guilty to methamphetamine trafficking on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. 
Trisha Herrera, age 40, of Ignacio, Colo., and Rita Clark, age 31, of Arboles, Colo., entered their guilty pleas before Magistrate Judge James Candelaria. These investigations were developed in part as a result of the Southern Ute Police Department’s hiring of a full-time drug investigator. Southern Ute Police Chief Raymond Coriz joined in this announcement.
According to court documents, in March, Herrera arranged drug deals on four separate occasions with other individuals on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. Over the course of those four deals, Herrera exchanged 38 grams of narcotics for $1,130 in cash.  ....

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