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Cease-And-Desist Order Issued Against 1st Concert As Arkansas Reopens
Despite announced safety measures, the indoor show planned for Friday would have been in violation of the state's health directives. The promoter has agreed to postpone the event.
Feds approve extension for Idaho to file plans for latest round of stimulus funds for schools
Idaho is receiving about $146 million in federal funds to help schools reopen and sustain operations
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Bengals Hot Shooting Breaks Skid, Down Roos 75-65
National park ranger staff is shrinking despite rising visitation, search-and-rescue calls
New data shows that the number of rangers patrolling U.S. national parks is at its lowest level this century. This comes at a time when park visitation is rising and so are search-and-rescue calls.
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Some Western states are expanding maternal home visit programs
These home visits come after a $9 million dollar boost in federal funding in the region.
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EPA chooses Mountain West project to reduce air pollution in schools
Air pollution can be two to five times worse indoors compared to outside, and it’s especially concerning for children, who tend to breathe in more air than adults in relation to their body weight.
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USDA pays Colorado River region farmers billions for losing crops, but not to use less water
Farming and ranching in the Western U.S. sucks up 75% of the Colorado River basin’s water supply. A new analysis shows the federal government is paying these farmers billions in crop insurance, but not helping them adapt to climate change.
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States and Tribes could soon get more money for wildlife crossings
In the first round of the wildlife crossing pilot program, less than one out of every three of the projects proposed by states and Tribes received funding.
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The Southwest faces a higher burden of 'energy poverty' in a changing climate
The main federal energy assistance program available to those who struggle to pay their household energy bills isn't keeping up with demand — or with changing energy needs in a warming climate.
Mountain West states are losing winter days due to climate change
More precipitation is falling as rain, instead of snow — which impacts ski resorts, tourism and ecosystems.
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