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Stina Sieg

Stina Sieg

Author at Colorado Public Radio at Colorado Public Radio

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    Recent Articles

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    A 10th veteran is remembered by his daughter and an Italian man he befriended decades ago

    Memories of the 10th Mountain Division veteran live with the friend he made in Italy, decades after liberating it in WWII
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    Descendants of 10th Mountain Division reflect on WWII, some fear Am...

    Descendants of the storied 10th Mountain Division, who helped liberate Italy from fascism, returned to visit the places their ancestors helped free.
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    Descendants of the storied 10th Mountain Division, trained in Color...

    The 10th Mountain Division, highly technically-trained troops, helped win WWII in 1945
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    The 10th Returns: Descendants of the 10th Mountain Division return ...

    The troops trained in the Colorado mountains and helped win WWII in 1945. This series follows a group of their descendants returning to Italy and retracing their steps.
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    LDS opens new temple in Grand Junction

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on a building spree. And they don’t want to be called “Mormon” anymore.
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    The state is on a mission to remove invasive fish, but what happens...

    A listener wanted to know what happened to thousands of smallmouth bass removed during the annual Ridgway Reservoir Smallmouth Classic.
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    Retracing the 10th Mountain Division's victorious climb: A journey ...

    A barrage of soldiers on skis stormed an Italian ridge 80 years ago, helping win World War II. The 10th Mountain Division is storied here in Colorado and in Italy. This month, 10th Mountain descendants will travel to the Italian countryside to retrace their fathers’ and grandfathers’ footsteps.
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    New evacuations called for Lee Fire as fire grows southward

    Officials are moving staff off of the Elk Fire, which is now 75 percent contained, to fight the Lee Fire.
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    Western Slope fishing rodeo tackles invasive species

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recruiting sport fishers to control invasive smallmouth bass.
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    Western Slope evacuees in limbo as crews work to stymie wildfire gr...

    Turner Gulch ballooned to nearly 14k acres overnight Tuesday, South Rim remains around 4k.
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    Multiple wildfires throughout western Colorado continue to burn Friday

    More than a dozen fires are creating heavy smoke, with more lightning and gusty winds expected for parts of the Western Slope Friday.
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    Evacuations still in place at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National...

    The South Rim fire has grown with 0 percent containment as of Friday morning.
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    Protesters stage sit-in over federal spending bill outside Rep. Hur...

    In a statement to CPR News, Hurd said the bill would strengthen the program “by rooting out the waste, fraud and abuse.”
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    Could Colorado be home to the BLM’s national headquarters — again?

    Could Colorado be home to the BLM’s national headquarters — again?
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    In Western Colorado, trans people and their loved ones face fear, u...

    ‘It's hard to go anywhere, to want to do anything because there's that fear that something could happen.’
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    Transgender student athletes can compete in sports aligned with the...

    Colorado High School Activities Association says it does not have the authority to decide the issue.
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    Saying goodbye to Segundo and the lift’s 71 memorable years on Colo...

    There’s just one weekend left to ride Colorado’s oldest ski lift before it stops spinning for good.
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    Colorado Mesa University students used joy to protest white suprema...

    “What we can do to bring people together in an uplifting and positive way in the face of so much divisiveness.”
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    Snag a Hanging Lake permit starting at 8 a.m. Monday, March 17

    The popular 1.2-mile trail should be open as normal this summer,
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    As DOJ looks into Tina Peters’ prosecution, Colorado officials fiel...

    Supporters are targeting state officials with an email campaign, while also calling on the Trump administration to take action.
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    West Springs Hospital in Grand Junction to close, ending some acces...

    The hospital's board cited financial challenges and questions around the future of Medicaid as reasons for the closure.