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The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance continues its efforts to stop the Transfer Trail mine expansion from being approved by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance continues its efforts to stop the Transfer Trail mine expansion from being approved by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),
Good work by Post Independent reporter Thomas Phippen to expose the link between the high-powered lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and the quarry operator
Meeting is Monday, April 22, 6PM, Glenwood Springs Middle School At last month’s Board of County Commissioner (BOCC) meeting, staff presented its findings regarding Glenwood
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance (GSCA) issued a complaint to Garfield County last November alleging several violations of Rocky Mountain Resources’ (RMR) county special use
At tonight’s city council meeting, the Glenwood Springs City Council will consider a resolution directed to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regarding the
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance (GSCA) is continuing to review Rocky Mountain Resources’ (RMR) initial proposal and is preparing for RMR’s re-submission to the BLM.
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance has obtained the Plan of Operation that RMR submitted to the BLM for completeness review. Concern continues to grow as
Rocky Mountain Resource Management (RMR) chose this past holiday weekend to deliver their quarry expansion proposal to BLM. See yesterday’s Post Independent article here. As
Residents and business owners in Glenwood Springs were surprised to learn this week that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently approved substantial new drilling
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance (GSCA) is continuing its efforts to educate and inform our community about the concerns we have with the potential Transfer