
Michael de Yoanna
Mountain West News Bureau managing editor (incoming). Nat honors: @duPontAwards, Murrow (2x), SPJ, AP/Bikes/Guitars/Dogs 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
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1 month ago |
linkedin.com | Michael de Yoanna
Michael de Yoanna Editor of Mountain West News Bureau | Investigative Journalist 11h Report this post I'm proud to announce that the Mountain West News Bureau is joining forces with 10 other newsrooms across the country to increase collaboration and support for stories about ongoing environmental concerns.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Michael de Yoanna
Colorado Community Media’s newsroom has already used the results of the Voter Voices surveys we have received so far. (Read the results here.)During the primaries, we incorporated readers’ concerns about democracy and good government and the economy into questions we asked Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress in our primary forums for Colorado’s 4th District. The forums were co-sponsored with the League of Women Voters Colorado and KUNC public radio.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Michael de Yoanna
Our two dozen newspapers are preparing for Colorado’s June 25 primaries – and keeping an eye on the Nov. 5 general election. Our papers cover the cities, towns and suburbs that surround Denver – from Fort Lupton to Castle Rock. We cover two dozen communities across the metro area in Adams, Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Jefferson and Weld counties. Find your local community newspaper here.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Michael de Yoanna
Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress, the state legislature and the Douglas County Board of County Commissioners have knocked on doors, spoken up in forums and answered our Q&As. From the economy to taxes to the environment to abortion, candidates have outlined their positions. Now it’s time for you to decide. Douglas County’s chief election clerk sent citizens ballots in the mail earlier this month for the primaries that conclude Tuesday night, June 25, 2024.
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May 17, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Michael de Yoanna
A couple times a year, drivers might see a sign on the side of the road with bold letters that state, “Prescription Drug Take-Back” and take part by bringing unused or expired medications to their local police department. What they might not know is that there is a free and convenient way to properly dispose of medications year-round.
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Interior secretary orders national parks to ‘remain open’ despite federal workforce cuts. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Kaleb Roedel - https://t.co/KRsIaL4mHs

Federal layoffs "indefinitely" shut down registry that studied links between firefighters and cancer. Story from the Mountain West News Bureau's @MurphyWoodhouse https://t.co/kubMGkbqsl

Tariff hikes could hit outdoor recreation brands hard, industry warns. From the Mountain West News Bureau's @racheld_cohen - https://t.co/FXI31BFlAL