| Basalt fire district wants mountains out of Colorado wilderness plan |
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| Written by SCOTT CONDON, Aspen Times | |
| Tuesday, 20 April 2010 | |
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The Basalt fire department is going on the offensive to halt part of the Hidden Gems Wilderness proposal, fire district officials said Monday. Read more...
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