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Western Colorado Farmers & Growers of Yesterday

Western Colorado Farmers & Growers of Yesterday
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Interest in UFOs (UAPs) has a long history on Western Slope

Twenty people gathered at the campground on Colorado National Monument in the autumn of 1975, a stop on their journey to contact the alien space ships that they believed would carry them “to a better life.” While camping near Fruita, they were “indoctrinated” by The Two, a man and woman who led what was described as a UFO cult. Their ideology combined Christian references with belief in Unidentified Flying Objects. The events in 1975 were among the strangest UFO-related activities to occur on the Western Slope during decades of interest in unidentified celestial objects. But they were by no means the only ones.

Hundreds of firefighters continue work on Pack Creek Fire: Fire over 60% contained, officials say

Hundreds of firefighters continue work on Pack Creek Fire: Fire over 60% contained, officials say
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AM News Brief: Temple Square Reopening, Drought Orders & Accounting For COVID Deaths In Indian Country

Published June 9, 2021 at 9:06 AM MDT Listen • 5:01 / Utah is in the midst of its worst drought since the 1950s. Now, state and local leaders are calling on people to conserve water. Some homeowners and developers have turned to “localscapes” like the ones at Desert Color to do so. This story and more in the Wednesday morning news brief. Wednesday morning, June 9, 2021 State Drought Conditions Could Lead To July 4 Fireworks Ban Gov. Spencer Cox issued another executive order Tuesday aimed at water conservation. It requires state facilities in northern Utah to water their lawns just twice a week. In southern Utah, it’s three times a week. Ninety percent of the state has been in an extreme drought since the start of the year. Cox urged Utahns to voluntarily follow the state facility rule for their lawns. Dry conditions also mean an increased fire risk. Cox said if nothing changes, he would likely enact a statewide fireworks ban around the

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