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Blue-green algae danger closes down Sloan's Lake


FAQ: Sloan s Lake blue-green algae danger to people, upcoming events
The parks department monitoring levels, but the lake closure forced participants in upcoming Colorado Dragon Boat Festival races to practice elsewhere.
Author: Jaleesa Irizarry
Updated: 7:40 PM MDT July 27, 2021
DENVER Sloan s Lake remains closed after a blue-green algae bloom left the water with high toxicity levels – Denver Parks & Recreation Department is monitoring the levels, but the lake closure forced participants of the upcoming Colorado Dragon Boat Festival races to practice elsewhere. 
9NEWS spoke to Denver s Department of Public Health and Environment (DDPHE), the organizer of the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and a member of a clean water organization to learn more about the issue and what is being done to resolve it. ....

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No punches pulled in Denver Klan exhibit


When History Colorado recently published its long-sealed registry of local Ku Klux Klan membership from the 1920s, it blood-tied two longtime Denver cultural institutions to the most vile supremacy group in American history. And they did not duck, cover, spin or pivot.
Instead, they chose radical transparency.
The 1,300-page roster included George Figgis, the first director of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, who was a dues-paying member of the KKK while running the museum from 1910 to 1935. It also included Robert Stanton, brother of eventual Bonfils-Stanton Foundation founder Charles Stanton and himself president and treasurer of the charitable organization from 1987 until his death in 2000. ....

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