The sun is shining, the weather is warming and school is out, which can only mean one thing: water recreation is in full swing. However, more people on the Western Slope’s rivers and reservoirs also.
The sun is shining, the weather is warming and school is out, which can only mean one thing: water recreation is in full swing. However, more people on the Western Slope’s rivers and reservoirs also.
The sun is shining, the weather is warming and school is out, which can only mean one thing: water recreation is in full swing. However, more people on the Western Slope’s rivers and reservoirs also.
Two people have drowned in state parks within Garfield County in the span of six days, according to a news release from the Garfield County Coroner’s office. The first incident occurred May 12, when 26-year-old.
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