Stina Sieg
Stories
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Descendants of Colorado ski troops hike in the Italian mountains they helped liberate
Families of Colorado-based troops who liberated Italian mountain regions in World War 2 visit the area and talk with locals about fascism on the 80th anniversary of the war's end.
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How Trump's effort to move a federal office out of D.C. went in his 1st term
President Trump set an April 14 deadline for federal agency reorganization plans, suggesting relocating offices out of D.C. to save money. But an agency move to Colorado in Trump's first term failed.
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One of Colorado's oldest ski-lift is retiring, but first a celebration
When the Segundo ski lift in Colorado was first installed, Dwight Eisenhower was in the White House and candy bars cost a nickel. It's finally being replaced, but not before a big retirement party.
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This beloved drive-in theater has run for decades. But keeping it open is now harder
One of America's oldest drive-in movie theaters is still treasured in a small Colorado town. But the woman who has worked there since childhood is getting worn out.
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This beloved drive-in theater has run for decades. But keeping it open is now harder
One of America's oldest drive-in movie theaters is still treasured in a small Colorado town. But the woman who has worked there since childhood is getting worn out.
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Worms are infecting Colorado's sweet corn. Moths with STDs could help
Caretakers of a corn crop in Colorado, struggling to control a worm, introduce moths infected with STDs hoping widespread infection will result in bug infertility. (Story aired on WeSun on 8/11/24.)