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US Forest Service · Summit CountyThe chief operating officers of Colorado ski resorts say short staffing at the U.S. Forest Service is slowing down their ability to get work done. In Colorado, nearly all ski resorts that are open to the public operate on federal lands with special use permits from the Forest Service. The resorts therefore, work closely with the federal agency on everything, especially to get new projects approved. During the 2025 Ski Area COO Summit in Breckenr…See the Story
‘Slower, and more challenging’: Colorado ski resort leaders describe impacts of staffing cuts at U.S. Forest Service
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Aspen · AspenWhile detections of the highly invasive and destructive zebra mussels have stacked up in Colorado this year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is starting to answer critical questions about the infestation. “2025 has been a really interesting year; we’ve uncovered a lot of pieces of the puzzle,” said Maddie Baker, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s invasive species specialist, at the Colorado River District’s 2025 Water Seminar in Grand Junction on Friday…See the Story
As zebra mussels continue to spread in the Colorado River, is there a silver lining?
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Michael Bennet · Summit CountyU.S. Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colo) is calling on President Donald Trump’s administration to remove “partisan political messages” from federal agency websites and other communication channels. The Trump administration last week began posting messages blaming Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown on official government websites. On Tuesday, Bennet and 24 other Democratic and independent senators signed a letter calling the messages “a bl…See the Story
Colorado’s Michael Bennet calls on Trump administration to remove ‘partisan political messages’ from official government websites
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