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Senate · Glenwood SpringsMore Colorado ranches and farms could see property tax cuts under a bill being advanced by the state legislature. Senate Bill 26 would expand the scope of properties that can apply for an agricultural property...See the Story
Bipartisan bill would give property tax relief to more Colorado ranchers, farmers
100% Center coverage: 6 sources

Glenwood Springs · Glenwood SpringsOpenSnow, a popular weather forecasting service for snow reports, has launched a snow forecast for Japan. Japan often attracts skiers from Colorado and across the U.S. due to its massive amounts of snowfall and light snow quality, according to a news release from OpenSnow. The country is ranked among the top powder-skiing destinations in the world. For the remainder of this season, OpenSnow forecaster Luke Stone will provide forecasts for Japan …See the Story
OpenSnow launches snow forecasts for Japan, a top powder-skiing destination
100% Center coverage: 5 sources

Glenwood Springs · Glenwood SpringsSeveral police chiefs in Colorado’s resort mountain towns agree: rural streets have a speeding problem. As more local governments turn to speed cameras for solutions, many are seeing violations shrink by up to 90%. A Senate bill passed by the state legislature in 2023 significantly expanded the authority of local governments to use Automated Vehicle Identification Systems, or speed safety cameras, to enforce speed regulations. Whereas before, sp…See the Story
Do Speed Cameras Actually Work? Shrinking Violations in Colorado’s Rural Mountain Towns Say They Do.
100% Center coverage: 5 sources



