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Colorado continues to contend with drought as its moisture deficit gets larger. The state would need 190% of its normal precipitation to catch up by the end of September.
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Colorado governor declares disaster emergency as Sharpe fire grows to 28k acres. It started Friday night in the Oklahoma Panhandle and moved quickly Sunday, forcing evacuations.
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Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits. Advocacy groups say neonicotinoids are being used as an insurance policy.
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But local and state officials say without more help from the feds, the project to bring safe drinking water to southeastern Colorado will be halted again
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The Walsh Community Grocery Store was resurrected in 2007 with the help of its residents. Seventeen years later, its manager is looking for creative ways to stock the shelves.