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416 Fire turned out to be a healthy burn for the forest, new studies find

Bailey Walker, a Fort Lewis College student, has placed 30 wildlife cameras in the 416 Fire burn scar for her senior project to track how animals use the landscape after a fire.

416 Fire turned out to be a healthy burn for the forest, new studies find

Sarah Brophy, left, Bailey Walker, center, and Marin Kinsel, all Fort Lewis College students, study the 416 Fire Burn scar near the south end of the Hermosa Creek Trail for their senior project.

416 Fire turned out to be a healthy burn for the forest, new studies find

Sarah Brophy, a Fort Lewis College student, has been studying soil conditions in the 416 Fire burn scar for her senior project. Studies increasingly show the area is regenerating fast. The 416 Fire burned about 54,000 acres north of Durango in 2018.

New water plant completed in northwest New Mexico

The $68 million Cutter Lateral Water Treatment Plant south of Bloomfield New Mexico will deliver municipal and commercial water to Navajo and Jicarilla Apache communities.

New water plant completed in northwest New Mexico

The Cutter Lateral Water Treatment Plant, which will serve Navajo and Jicarilla Apache communities. has been completed and is expected to go online In March after a testing phase.

Plewe, Tichi go down to the wire at Conquistador Golf Course

Levi Tichi went 5 under through his final nine holes to finish second Thursday at Conquistador Golf Course with a round of 2-under 70.

Plewe, Tichi go down to the wire at Conquistador Golf Course

Thayer Plewe was a winner Thursday at his home course of Conquistador Golf Course. He shot 3-under 69 to win the Montezuma-Cortez Invitational by one shot.

Woman suspected of arson, assaulting a police officer

$25,000 awarded to Mancos Creative District for project with Ute tribes

Money from a state grant will enable the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe to provide a limited number of free tours of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park.

Abandoned car found under massive pile of logs, owner missing

Mineral County Sheriff Fred Hosselkus said he believes heavy equipment was used to bury a car north of Pagosa Springs.
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