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Apr 17 2026 • 00:04:01
Fort Lewis is a former federal Indian boarding school, making the appointment of President Heather Shotton significant because she is a descendant of ...
Apr 14 2026 • 00:36:17
"This anthology is a portal," says Kinsale Drake. "Art, poetry, songs, stories - those things are both ancient and alive right now, and those are our ...
Apr 07 2026 • 00:13:05
Today, Durango Fiesta Days is popular for its late-summer rodeos. When the event started in 1935, it was called the Spanish Trails Fiesta. On this ep...
Mar 30 2026 • 00:07:50
Print newspapers are becoming increasingly hard to keep alive. But for Maggie McGurie, print media isn't going anywhere in Southeastern Utah. This st...
Mar 23 2026 • 00:03:54
As a prologue for a new season, Kirbie shares his land acknowledgement poem. Some notes: The 1890 census is a direct quote from the timeline section c...
Mar 07 2026 • 00:03:50
In 1881, an artist from New York visited Southwest Colorado when he created a print called "The Magic City of the Southwest." To the artist, 'magic' r...
Jan 01 2026 • 00:17:53
In the 1950's residents living along the Piedra and San Juan Rivers in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico learned that their communities would ...
Jan 01 2026 • 00:16:38
Today, you can find just a few remnant apple orchards in southwest Colorado. But in the early 1900s, one man envision that Montezuma County, Colorado ...
Jan 01 2026 • 00:36:12
In the 1980's Janice Sanders was one of the few women who worked underground at the Sunnyside Mine, northeast of Silverton, Colorado. She enjoyed her ...
Jul 03 2025 • 00:08:52
History is under our feet and all around us. Old buildings, streets, statues and signs. We drive by remnants of the past every day, without giving the...