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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Minimum wage heading to the Nov ballot

Posted on July 26, 2016 by Emily Hornback

We met our first goal - and now we’re in for the WIN to raise the minimum wage in November Congrats and thanks to WCC members who gathered 1,000+ signatures! As the Western Slope’s voice for social, economic and environmental … Continue reading →

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Battlement Mesa residents call on COGCC to protect drinking water

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Emily Hornback

Residents of Battlement Mesa spoke before the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission today, decrying the recent approval of 28 natural gas wells inside their community while calling on the Commission to take a harder look at another pending application … Continue reading →

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Oil and Gas Commision meeting comes to Glenwood Springs

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Emily Hornback

Now is the time to speak up for Battlement Mesa   After years of traveling to Denver to speak before the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission about drilling in western Colorado, the ball is finally in our court as … Continue reading →

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