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EcoGen BioSciences acquires 165-acre hemp farm & production campus south of DeltaMontrose Republican representative Marc Catlin named vice chair of House…
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DMEA plans on offering program to cut electric bills for low income householdsCDOT to display tally of highway deathsThree arrested over pot deliver…
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Hickenlooper visits Montrose, talks about river spillStudy looks at methane emissions from natural gas developmentStreet mural tries to create a place for…
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NewscastRegion 10 seeks 5 million dollars for fiber optic internetCounty Judge passes awayFruit growers grapple with freezes, constant rainOfficers…
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NewscastMarijuana grow operation shut down near CedaredgeUnusual July brings cold temps, rain for rest of summerDMEA reacts to outages over past week A…
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A few years ago, a grassroots program started in Portland to encourage people to adopt solar power. That idea spread across the county and inspired…
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The U.S. Department of Energy is piloting a program that trains military personnel for careers in the solar industry. The Reach for the Sun course is…
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NewscastDOLA money for Western Slope set to end soonProgram trains veterans in solar energy instillationVA relaxes rule on ‘40 mile radius’Capitol…
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Solar energy had a banner year in 2014, but as more U.S. households make their own electricity, they're paying electric utilities less. Utility companies across the nation are fighting back.