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Hunters want more land protections in Colorado

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — A recent poll of 400 licensed hunters and anglers in Colorado reveals that 71 percent of them strongly believe the federal government should take more steps to protect wildlife and fish habitat from oil and gas extraction. ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  31 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Theodore Roosevelt

Can Democrat hold Colorado senate seat in 2010?

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Former GOP Congressman Scott McInnis was mum about his political future in Colorado in the wake of reports that Democrtic U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar is expected to become the next Interior secretary. “Who knows how the chairs ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  17 Dec 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Ken Salazar,  U.S. Senate,  John Hickenlooper

Colorado gas industry, environmental groups support Salazar

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Members of environmental groups and oil and gas trade organizations in Colorado have given the thumbs up to the news that U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar is expected to become Interior secretary. However, some environmental groups ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  17 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Ken Salazar,  Barack Obama,  Bureau of Land Management,  John Salazar

Can Democrat hold Colorado's U.S. Senate seat in 2010?

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Former GOP Congressman Scott McInnis was mum about his political future in Colorado in the wake of reports that Democrtic U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar is expected to become the next Interior secretary. “Who knows how the chairs ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  17 Dec 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Senate,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Ken Salazar,  John Hickenlooper

Oil and gas drillers cut back

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Several more oil and gas companies have outlined preliminary plans to cut back their drilling operations on the Western Slope. During a Northwest Colorado Oil and Gas Forum meeting in Rifle on Thursday, more operators ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Marathon Oil,  Bureau of Land Management

Boom makes it harder for businesses to thrive

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — A new study indicates that the natural gas boom on the Western Slope has made it harder for other sectors of the regional economy to thrive. Those business segments — such as the service, professional, construction and ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  4 Dec 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Ben Alexander

Rep. Kathleen Curry focused on Colorado's Western Slope

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Rep. Kathleen Curry, D-Gunnison, said she plans to use her new leadership role in the Colorado House to “keep Western Slope issues on the radar screen” during next year’s legislative session. In an interview with the ...

From PHILLIP YATES GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  23 Nov 2008
Related Topics: John C. Martin,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Josh Penry

Wildlife area west of Eagle County may see more gas wells

This photo, taken Aug. 13, is of an Orion Energy drilling rig located in the Garfield Creek State Wildlife area northwest of New Castle. EAGLE COUNTY, COlorado — An exploratory well punched into the middle of the Garfield Creek State Wildlife Area ...

From PHILLIP YATES EAGLE COUNTY, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  7 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Energy Partners, Ltd.,  Bureau of Land Management

Panel on health effects of drilling in Carbondale, Colorado

CARBONDALE, Colorado — As the specter of oil and gas drilling occurring near Carbondale looms, a panel of experts and advocates spoke out Thursday night about growing concerns that drilling may have adverse effects on nearby residents’ health. Many of ...

From PHILLIP YATES CARBONDALE CO, COLORADO, Vail Daily,  31 Oct 2008

No charges in cat rescue

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado A woman who had 86 cats living inside of Battlement Mesa apartment on Wednesday will not face any charges, according to the Garfield County Sheriffs Office. All the cats are now at the Colorado Animal Rescue Shelter, where ...

From PHILLIP YATES, Vail Daily,  4 Oct 2008

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