Documentary takes on radioactive social debate

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Documentary takes on radioactive social debate

Ayngel Overson is one of the main characters in “Uranium Drive-In,” a documentary about delayed plans to build a uranium mill near her Montrose County home. Like most people in the economically depressed towns of Nucla and Naturita, Overson wants the mill to be built. But she doubts it will happen.

Documentary takes on radioactive social debate

Ayngel Overson is one of the main characters in “Uranium Drive-In,” a documentary about delayed plans to build a uranium mill near her Montrose County home. Like most people in the economically depressed towns of Nucla and Naturita, Overson wants the mill to be built. But she doubts it will happen.
Watch and Help

“Uranium Drive-In” will play in Moab, Utah, on Thursday, Telluride on Friday and at the Durango Film Festival on Feb. 28, March 1 and 2, 2014.
To learn about a community group promoting economic development around the Paradox Valley, visit www.afteruraniumdrivein.com.

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