User: flenvcenter Topic: Four Corners-National
Category: Rivers
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Family outing (Cached) 9.5.2013 Durango Herald
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Family outing (Cached) 9.5.2013 Durango Herald
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Teenage Diaries Revisited: From Kicking A Football To Kicking Meth 8.5.2013 NPR: All Things Considered
Frankie Lewchuk was a high school football star whose picture was in his hometown newspaper every week. Years after graduating from high school, Frankie was back in the hometown paper, this time for drug-related crimes. Now, he's attempting to repair his life and his relationship with his family.
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Teenage Diaries Revisited: From Kicking A Football To Kicking Meth 8.5.2013 NPR News
Frankie Lewchuk was a high school football star whose picture was in his hometown newspaper every week. Years after graduating from high school, Frankie was back in the hometown paper, this time for drug-related crimes. Now, he's attempting to repair his life and his relationship with his family.
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Teenage Diaries Revisited: Living Life Under The Radar 7.5.2013 NPR: All Things Considered
Juan came to the U.S. with his family, who crossed the Rio Grande illegally in 1992. He has made a life for himself in Colorado that might seem like the American dream: a house, a job, two cars, three kids. But he remains in the U.S. illegally.
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Shaping 'Teenage Diaries': Intimacies, Difficulties, Life 7.5.2013 NPR News
In 1996, independent producer Joe Richman gave tape recorders to a group of teens and let them report on their lives. "There is something magical about handing someone a tape recorder, because you never know what will happen," he says. Last year, he tracked down some of the diarists and let them do it again.
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Teenage Diaries Revisited: Living Life Under The Radar 7.5.2013 NPR News
Juan came to the U.S. with his family, who crossed the Rio Grande illegally in 1992. He has made a life for himself in Colorado that might seem like the American dream: a house, a job, two cars, three kids. But he remains in the U.S. illegally.
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Cold moisture continues to buoy snowpack in mountains near Steamboat 7.5.2013 Steamboat Pilot
Weather observer Art Judson reported the morning of May 7 that 0.26 inches of rain had fallen in Steamboat in the preceding 24 hours. A chance of showers is forecast for Steamboat and Craig through Friday.
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Heavy Colorado storms boost snowpack, northern reservoirs may refill 7.5.2013 Headlines: All Headlines
Snow continued falling in the Colorado mountains in April, boosting snowpack statewide by 9 percentage points during a time that runoff season typically begins.
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Teenage Diaries Revisited: A Gay Teen's Family, 'Evolved' 6.5.2013 NPR News
Amanda Brand is gay. Her family is conservative Catholic, and when she was a teenager, her parents were convinced she was only going through a phase. Recently, Amanda sat down with her mother and father in Queens, N.Y., in the same house she grew up in, to revisit her tumultuous teen years.
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State biologists to import tiger muskies for Colorado River basin 6.5.2013 Denver Post: News: Local
State biologists to import tiger muskies for Colorado River basin
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Controlled burn makes a run for it (Cached) 5.5.2013 Durango Herald
Residents in the Sunnyside area near County Roads 215 and 216 were put on pre-evacuation status Saturday afternoon after a controlled burn nearby went out of control, said Butch Knowlton, director of the La Plata County Office of Emergency Management. By 5 p.m., about 20 acres had been scorched, he said.
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Despite safer border cities, undocumented immigrants flow through rural areas 3.5.2013 MSNBC
Despite safer border cities, undocumented immigrants flow through rural areas
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Calming the West's water wars 3.5.2013 LA Times: Opinion
The founders never expected to live in the desert; the Constitution's primary mechanism for divvying up shared water doesn't work.

The founders never expected to live in the desert; the Constitution's primary mechanism for divvying up shared water doesn't work.
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Calming the West's water wars 3.5.2013 LA Times: Commentary
The founders never expected to live in the desert; the Constitution's primary mechanism for divvying up shared water doesn't work.

Last week, Texas and Oklahoma squared off in a Supreme Court battle over water rights that has the drought-ridden West on edge. At issue is a state's control over its own water: Texas seeks to buy or otherwise tap water from Oklahoma under the terms of an interstate water compact, actions that Oklahoma has so far refused to permit despite the compact.
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Utah boaters want safer Green River passage 2.5.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Brian Maffly The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 2, 2013 01:01AM MDT High water damaged a century-old low-head dam across the Green River near its namesake Utah town two years ago, imperiling the water source for the Gunnison Valley and its famous melons. As the federal government prepares to repair, remove or replace the Tusher diversion dam, recreational interests are now insisting the solution include boat passage. The dam, known as a curved ogee weir, is the only man-made obstruction to boating on the ever-popular Green below Flaming Gorge Dam. Those who row... ...
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Explorer | Switzerland: Hiking the Alps of Goethe and James Bond 1.5.2013 NY Times: Europe
Explorer | Switzerland: Hiking the Alps of Goethe and James Bond
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Parting of the waves (Cached) 1.5.2013 Durango Herald
In simpler and perhaps less environmentally sensitive times of the mid-1970s, a whitewater enthusiast drove a bulldozer into the Animas River to push a boulder downstream and remove an obstruction for sports like kayaking and rafting, says longtime paddler John Brennan.Such initiative helped put Durango on the map with one of the...
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Numbers of great blue herons looking good near Aspen 30.4.2013 Denver Post: News: Local
Numbers of great blue herons looking good near Aspen
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Durango man dies in exchange of gunfire with deputy at Dallabetta Park (Cached) 30.4.2013 Durango Herald
A Durango man was shot and killed late Saturday at Dallabetta Park on the west side of the Animas River near Home Depot.Durango Police Department received a phone call about 1110 p.m. from the manrsquos girlfriend saying he was suicidal, had a handgun and was on foot along the river.Gerald Rubin, 52, fired a...
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