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In The NOCO

In The NOCO

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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.© 2024 KUNC 政治・政府
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  • Why a Cañon City exhibition displays — and sells — art by inmates at Colorado’s ‘Supermax’ prison
    2025/08/22


    An unusual art show held each year in Cañon City displays – and sells – pieces by some of the most dangerous convicted criminals in the country.


    Fremont Center for the Arts sits about 20 minutes from the highest security prison in the nation: the USP Florence ADMAX, better known as Supermax. Each year, an art show at the gallery displays work created by Supermax inmates – like Terry Nichols, who helped plan the Oklahoma City bombing.


    The public can purchase any of the art, which is created through a unique program at Supermax.


    Journalist Sue McMillin lives in Cañon City, and recently wrote about the prison art program for the Colorado Sun. She spoke with Erin O’Toole about why the program was developed, and the ethical concerns of selling art created by high-profile inmates.


    The exhibition, titled “Art in Isolation: Creating Space,” runs through Aug. 29.

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    Host and Producer: Erin O'Toole
    Producer: Ariel Lavery
    Executive Producer: Brad Turner
    Theme music by Robbie Reverb
    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    In The NoCo is a production of KUNC News and Community Radio for Northern Colorado.

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  • She’s a therapist for clients who have multiple romantic partners – and says these tips can help any relationship thrive
    2025/08/21


    Denver relationship therapist, Lindsay Hayes, has an uncommon specialty.


    She’s part of a growing group of professionals who work with people who practice polyamory. These are folks who openly have more than one romantic partner. Lindsay also researches and publishes about polyamorous communities.

    In her therapy practice, Lindsay promotes open communication and flexibility as the foundation for healthy relationships. She says those fundamentals also apply to monogamous couples and can strengthen any relationship.

    Erin O’Toole got a few tips from Lindsay for building and keeping healthy relationships.

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    Questions? Feedback? Story ideas? Email us: NOCO@KUNC.org
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    Host and Producer: Erin O'Toole
    Producer: Ariel Lavery
    Executive Producer: Brad Turner
    Theme music by Robbie Reverb
    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    In The NoCo is a production of KUNC News and Community Radio for Northern Colorado.

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  • How Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ left a hole in Colorado’s budget – and how lawmakers might address it
    2025/08/20


    Colorado lawmakers head back to the state capitol on Thursday for a special session to fix a $750 million hole in the state budget.


    If this feels like deja vu – it is, in a way. Earlier this year, state legislators addressed a $1.2 billion shortfall during the regular session -- and balanced the state budget.


    But President Trump recently signed into law the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” passed by Republicans in Congress. That bill’s rewriting of the federal tax code punched a hole in Colorado’s budget, creating an instant, $750 million-dollar shortfall for the state.


    State lawmakers now face tough decisions as they try to close this gap, while they try to minimize the impact on Coloradans’ daily lives.


    KUNC state capitol reporter Lucas Brady Woods joined Erin O’Toole to explain how Colorado lawmakers got here, and how they might fix the problem.


    Legislators may also try to squeeze in a few other issues to the session, which is expected to last five days. That could include a pause on Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program, or how to improve a controversial AI law set to take effect next year.

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    Questions? Feedback? Story ideas? Email us: NOCO@KUNC.org
    Like what you're hearing? Help more people discover In The NoCo by rating the show on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!

    Host and Producer: Erin O'Toole
    Producer: Ariel Lavery
    Executive Producer: Brad Turner

    Theme music by Robbie Reverb
    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions
    In The NoCo is a production of KUNC News and Community Radio for Northern Colorado.

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