AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUranium & Water Rights: A Colorado-linked uranium push is heating up in New Mexico, with Energy Fuels’ finalized plan calling for pumping groundwater to reach ore and treating it before releasing it into the Rio San Jose—sparking Diné concerns about sacred Mount Taylor and how mining could reshape local water and land. Local Culture & History: The Freedom Plane—carrying founding U.S. documents—lands in Denver as part of the America 250–Colorado 150 commemoration, giving Coloradans a rare chance to see documents that haven’t traveled together outside Washington, D.C. Faith, Schools & the Courts: Catholic preschools are headed to a First Amendment test after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case tied to Colorado’s universal preschool funding rules. Tribal Recognition: Mount Blue Sky’s renaming honors Arapaho and Cheyenne ties, continuing Colorado’s reckoning with place names tied to painful history. Weekend What to Do: Fan Expo Denver and Outside Days kick off the pop-culture and live-music season, while Memorial Day events and family-friendly plans fill out the calendar. Health & Care: Children’s Hospital Colorado highlights prenatal cystic fibrosis treatment, reporting early intervention for babies showing signs in utero.
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