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Building Bridges Across Generations. Collaborative Solutions Through Community Conversations. The Palisade High School Partnership

by coloradorivermike | May 16, 2022 | Uncategorized

Colorado State University Office of Engagement and Alpine Bank- David Miller of Alpine bank still treasures the values he learned as a 4-H participant growing up in New York. It’s those values, he says, that fueled his commitment to help develop an innovative high...

Students release razorback suckers into Colorado River

by coloradorivermike | May 16, 2022 | Uncategorized

NBC11 Grand Junction, Colorado Palisade , Colorado (KKCO) – Students from Palisade High School’s Fish Hatchery Program released 250 razorback sucker fish into the Colorado River at Riverbend Park, which they’ve raised since last fall. Razorback suckers were once...

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