May 24, 2013
Multiple gunshots fired in drug deal gone bad
22 May 2013 - Pat Sunderland

A former Cedaredge resident was shot multiple times Sunday night during what appears to be a drug deal gone bad. Justin Coslett, 19, was initially treated at Delta County Memorial Hospital and was later airlifted to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction.

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Biggest float yet
22 May 2013 - Randy SunderlandBiggest float yet

Photo by Randy Sunderland Biggest float yet The 14th annual river awareness float, sponsored by the Conservation Center in Paonia, attracted 209 to float from the Gunnison River Pleasure Park to Gunnison River Farms near Austin. With a flotilla of some 40 rafts, paddleboards and kayaks, the group saw firsthand how much safer the river is for recreational users thanks to the Relief Ditch Diversion dam project which removed a major obstacle in the Gunnison River. They also were treated to witnessing an archeaological dig in progress being conducted by the BLM along a bluff above the river valley. Watch for more on this river trip in the next issue of the Delta County Independent.

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New business on Main Street
22 May 2013 - News ReleaseNew business  on Main Street

Vaughn and LaKen Duckworth prepare a cup of their signature salty caramel white mocha for a customer.Vaughn and LaKen Duckworth are the owners of a new business that just opened on Main Street in Cedaredge. The Dream Weaver Books and Coffee offers customers a cup of premium coffee in an atmosphere of relaxed browsing through a collection of new and used books that are also for sale.

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Falling bricks raise safety concerns
22 May 2013 - Kathy BrowningFalling bricks raise safety concerns

Photo by Kathy Browning The Town of Paonia has contacted the Paonia Masonic Lodge concerning repairs. Daniel Gannon of the Masons said he has applied for a building permit so the repairs can be made.Recent strong winds have dislodged some bricks near the top of the Paonia Masonic Lodge. Citizen Jason Ross notified the Town of Paonia and attended the April 23 council meeting to receive an update.

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Delta County Independent

Soil health projects catch senator’s eye

Innovative farming practices being developed by Uncompahgre Valley producers hold the promise of resource conservation and improved water quality.

Some of the work in this local soil health initiative attracted a U.S. senator here last week to meet with forward-looking producers and see an example of the projects that are being installed.

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Agriculture

Canal closed to public

The Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association is notifying the public that the South Canal will be closed to public access from Miguel Road to below tunnel one (2.5 miles downstream from Miguel Road) in preparation for work on the South Canal hydroelectric project.

Agriculture

Take the leap into organic

By John Crabtree

Center for Rural Affairs

The steady growth of organic farming and ranching across rural America and the economic impacts of organics on rural communities cannot be ignored. In 2012, the USDA is again investing $50 million in funding for the EQIP Organic Initiative, which provides a 75% share of the estimated cost of implementing organic conservation measures to those who qualify–90% for beginning, limited-resource and socially-disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.

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Agriculture

Sheep initiative launched to grow flocks

The U.S. sheep industry is finding itself amidst an encouraging time: lamb prices are at an all-time high, the wool market is the highest it's been since 1989 and the cull ewe and pelt markets are very lucrative. However, from the farm gate through to the lamb and wool processing level, there is a shared concern about meeting the demand for lamb and wool production in the United States.

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Agriculture