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Youth population growing in Valley but resources are stretched thin

At their regular meeting on September 10, the Custer Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) heard a presentation on data from Kids Count Colorado 2025, a yearly compilation of statistics on children’s health, well-being, and educational progress. Stacy Terrill, director of the Custer County Kids Council (CCKC), was responsible for bringing the report before the BOCC as one part of the educational campaign around the lodging tax increase, which, if…
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Wet Mountain Tribune broke the news in Westcliffe, United States on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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