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The logo for the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, which administers Medicaid in the state, on a sign in the department's offices on Feb. 26, 2019. (John Ingold, The Colorado Sun)
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Good morning and welcome back to Monday! I enjoyed a lovely (and yes, slightly forced) hike with my kids yesterday to celebrate Mother’s Day. I also received a ceramic stack of pancakes, complete with a clay pat of butter on top and lifelike golden-brown syrup dripping down the sides. My daughter made them in her ceramics class. Not on my wish list exactly, or even remotely on my radar to be honest, but I’m sure, as moms do, I will cherish them forever as they sit on the kitchen windowsill.

Please tell me you have all signed up for Colorado SunFest on Friday? Get a ticket here, pick up your new Sun tote bag and meet me at the coffee reception. It’s always a fun day filled with interesting people and conversations.

See you there! Until then, here’s what’s been going on in Colorado.

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A sign marks the entrance to the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration offices in Denver on July 1. (Eli Imadali, Special to The Colorado Sun)

A 2022 shakeup of Colorado’s behavioral health system — which ended contracts with giant regional medical centers and enticed independent clinics to step up to fill the needs with higher reimbursement rates — has left those smaller providers out on a limb with no guarantee of getting paid at the rates promised. Jennifer Brown has more.

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Footprints in a pond close to Willow Creek near Weld County County Roads 72 and 51 on May 6, near where Chevron’s Bishop well blew out in Galeton on April 6. Much of the work around the well involves protecting the creek and other waterways from liquids that spewed from the well for nearly five days. (Tri Duong, Special to The Colorado Sun)

The uncontrolled blowout of the Chevron Bishop well in Galeton, a community of 256 about 7 miles northeast of Greeley, began April 6, sending a white geyser of water, crude oil and gas high into the air. After a five-day process to secure and seal the leak, Mark Jaffe reports that levels of toxic benzene have been detected along the plume from the leak.

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Jerry Champlin initially planned a dozen rentable tiny homes built around a courtyard on a residential lot in downtown Buena Vista. After nearly four years of approvals and working with the town, Champlin, a first-time developer, has built what is considered the largest community of shipping containers in the state. (Brian Malone, Special to The Colorado Sun)

How difficult could it be to build some tiny homes with a shared courtyard near downtown Buena Vista? Six years — and many permits and redesigns later — BV Basecamp has transformed into a housing project that could help tackle the housing shortage in tourist towns and big cities alike, Jason Blevins reports.

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Colorado Rockies fans watch in disbelief late in the game against Arizona on Aug. 15, 2023, at Coors Field in Denver. (Hugh Carey, The Colorado Sun)

Every one of Colorado’s 64 counties has benefited from the work done by young people in the AmeriCorps program since its founding in 1993. Those same young people were able to gain job experience and learn how to be an adult in the process. Tracy Ross reports on the past, present and uncertain future of a stepping stone program in peril.

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