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After six-year struggle, Boebert’s CONVEY Act now just needs Biden’s signature to transfer land to Mesa Co.

Almost half of the land in the American West — 46.4% to be exact — is owned by the federal government. To put this into perspective, in most other parts of the nation that number sits only at 4.2%. 

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In Fort Morgan, live nativity closes Christmas season on Saturday

Elevating Life Church is excited to announce its annual Live Nativity event from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 28 at the church in Fort Morgan. This free event is open to the public and promises to be a heartwarming celebration of the true meaning of Christmas and a joyful way to welcome the new year 2025.

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Parents arrested after abandoned baby found in Colorado, discovered in street Christmas morning

By Christa Swanson | CBS Colorado Two people have been arrested and are facing charges of felony child abuse after a one-month-old baby was discovered in the median of a road Christmas morning. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office said the baby was left sitting in a car seat in the median near 7490 Pecos St.

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Browning: With hiring of environmental justice liaisons, state taking another stab at DEI implementation at taxpayer expense

During a time when state legislators are trying to figure out where to cut the budget because of the state operating at what previously was thought to be a $1 billion shortage, the Energy and Carbon Management Commission, previously known as the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission, has announced that they are hiring two new environmental justice liaisons.

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Denver Public Schools will need to decide whether to keep or sell seven closed campuses

At the end of this academic year, students at seven schools to be shuttered in Denver will stream out of the hallways, spilling into courtyards and home for the very last time. But what will become of the buildings they leave behind?

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In advance of Trump inauguration, Biden Admin working to make 1,200 DEI hires

Within 10 days of President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory, 33 DEI-related jobs were posted by the federal government. Now, with barely a month until Trump takes office, The Daily Wire reported that the feds are “currently in the process of hiring as many as 1,200 employees to work on … [diversity, equity, and inclusion]—employees who would be embedded into the permanent federal workforce headed into the Trump administration.”

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