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88 stories · 2000–2009
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PROFESSOR'S DEVOTION YIELDS VALUABLE WILDFLOWER INFORMATION
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Sept. 23 -- The University of Maryland issued the following news release: For nearly four decades, a University of Maryland professor has traveled to Colorado each spring to study i
Wildflower Festival a blooming success
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Top 10 Ways for Guys to Kick Back in Gunnison-Crested Butte
The city of Gunnison issued the following news release: Guys can give it all they've got or take a more laidback approach when visiting Gunnison-Crested Butte, Colo., this winter. Consider these 10 wa
Top 10 Ways for Guys to Kick Back in Gunnison- Crested Butte
... in out-of-the-way places. 6. Take to the huts Exploring the backcountry and staying in huts along the way is the ideal way to go on longer backcountry tours. The Nordic Center books reservations f
OBITUARIES
Neess, John Carl ST. PAUL, MINN./ MADISON - John Carl Neess, age 82, a biologist and beloved friend, passed away Friday, Oct. 26, 2007. John was born June 16, 1925, in Shorewood, near Lake Michigan, w
Invasive noxious weeds
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Park Hearing To consider climate change impacts on national parks in Colorado and related management activities Testimony by Stephen Saunders, President, The Rocky Mountain Climate Organization
... mountain meadows in Glacier, Olympic, Sequoia/Kings Canyon, and Yosemite national parks. n10 Scientists also have documented how higher temperatures suppress the growth of mountain wildflowers. Re
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Park Hearing; To consider climate change
Thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. I am Stephen Saunders, president of the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization, a Denver-based group working to bring about action to reduce the
Local non-profits weathering rough summer but see signs of optimism
Fight continues against noxious and invasive weeds
MSU Postdoctoral Researcher Wins NASA Fellowship
Montana State University issued the following press release: A postdoctoral research associate at Montana State University whose research has the potential to answer questions about the possibility of
Summer bus route to Gothic a go
Bus service to Gothic remains up in the air for coming summer
In Colorado , the Family That Stays Together, Plays Together Family Travel Packages Starting at Less Than
DENVER, March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- With the current economy, many families are looking for values when planning their 2009 summer vacation. Colorado is offering special travel packages to make it afford
Two Swarthmore Seniors Awarded Watson Fellowships
Swarthmore College issued the following news release: Helen Chmura and Jessica Engebretson were recently awarded Watson Fellowships for the 2009-10 academic year. The Watson Fellowship provides $28,00
Annexation proposal in Mt. Crested Butte draws public fire
GUNNISON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ISSUES MINUTES OF DEC. 23 MEETING
The Gunnison County Board of Commissioners issued the following meeting minutes: The December 23, 2008 Board of Commissioners meeting was held in the Commissioners Meeting Room at the Courthouse. Pres
