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The college's board of trustees appointed Heather Shotton as the first Indigenous president of the Durango-based institution. Fort Lewis has a complicated history with Native Americans, as it was a federal Indian boarding school from 1892 to 1909.

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Riverbank stabilization, lead and asbestos contamination are just some of the projects tribes planned to address before the Trump administration froze funds.
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Hear reports from across the region on the "Hands Off" protests. We also get a report on the elimination of federal funding for libraries and other cultural institutions. KSUT airs the RMCR Regional Roundup on Wednesday mornings at 8:30.
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Hurd, a Republican, is among a small group of Republicans openly challenging President Trump's authority over tariffs. Hurd is co-sponsoring a bill that would require Congressional approval.
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A new study reveals snow in the Rocky Mountains is contaminated with mercury and other metals, and that pollution has historic causes.
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The pulse of the drums and harmonious singing filled Fort Lewis College's Whalen Gym for the Hozhoni Days Powwow in Durango, Colorado.
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Much of southern Arizona and New Mexico are expected to see above average potential for wildfire in April.
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