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La Plata County took another step in a decades-long journey toward Denver TV access this week as county commissioners unanimously voted to petition the Federal Communications Commission for a market modification.
So far in Wild West Radio’s conversation with Congressman Tipton about the House Republican’s Better Way Program, the Congressman provided an overview of the plan and touched on how it could improve the economy and create new jobs.
Yesterday, in part one of our interview with Congressman Tipton, he gave Wild West Radio an overview of The Better Way Program, which is House Republicans response to policies enacted by the Obama administration.
The Better Way Program has been created by U.S. House republicans in a response to policies enacted by the Obama administration.
U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, returned to Alamosa on Tuesday for a roundtable discussion on the Valley’s opioid issues.
The problems brought on by the abuse of heroin and other opioids may be too big for a single fix but Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., zeroed in on at least two courses of action following a Tuesday forum on the epidemic.
The Western Slope is sorely lacking treatment for people suffering from opioid abuse, U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo, was told Wednesday.
A four-person panel organized by the office of U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton at CMU Wednesday concluded that Mesa County needs a wake-up call about the growing opiate and opioid addiction problem.
U.S. Rep Scott Tipton, R-Colo., has scheduled meetings in Alamosa and Pueblo to follow up on the information gathered at the opioid and heroin abuse roundtable meetings he held in both towns in June and July.
No criminal charges will be pursued related to the Gold King Mine blowout, for which the Environmental Protection Agencytook responsibility, the agency’s Office of Inspector General announced Wednesday.