Making sprinklers more water-efficient may help farms produce more crops but that doesn't mean it would save more water for the Colorado River.
Using water more efficiently in agriculture has many benefits. But bolstering the Colorado River may not be one of them.
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials in Cedar City are seeking public comments on the Indian Peak Range Watershed ...
A beaver's dam is an unmistakable engineering marvel. A humble structure of logs jammed together blocks the mouth of a creek ...
Keith Leroy Smith, 69 of East Palestine, Ohio, passed away Sunday, February 2, 2025, in The Grove at New Wilmington. Mr. Smith was born January 10, 1956, in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, a son of the ...
New bills could negatively affect the county’s renewable energy initiatives and eliminate easy access to mail-in ballots.