Yuma County has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'ColoradoPols.com - ColoradoPols.com' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Yuma County had the highest popularity figure in February, 2017.

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Special report: How a arise of a mega solar row plantation shows us a destiny of energy

[...] half a distance of Topaz. The Agua Caliente Solar Project, finished during a finish of 2013 in Yuma County, Arizona, has ability to furnish 290 MW; California Valley Solar Ranch, also finished in late [...]

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Zaki’s Two-Year Anniversary – A Colorado Celebration

[...] cultivation of this wonder crop. Today, the first crop of Charlotte's Web nears its harvest in Yuma County – and with it will bring relief to thousands of children suffering from this awful, [...]

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Congressman Gardner: Tear. Down. This. (Blend)Wall.

[...] , too, is already in place.  Farmers investing in biofuel facilities; our very own Yuma County vying to be the alternative energy capital of Colorado.  Rural communities [...]

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Talk About Your All-Time Backfires: 51st State Effort Fails Miserably

[...] you don't bother to point out that the largest number of votes in favor of secession was in Yuma county — where a whopping 2,008 people voted YES. Only 91,371 people bothered to vote on the [...]

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Do Colorado Candidates Support Secession?

[...] candidates, such as gubernatorial hopeful Greg Brophy (whose state senate district is in Yuma county, which is also voting on secession), have danced around the question, but it's important for [...]

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Snipe Hunting With Cory

[...] psyche are emotion substituted for thought,  fear, ignorance and propaganda” In Yuma County we have a special kind of "hunt", one that involves a deserted country road, bright [...]

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Journos should should ask Gardner how he’ll actually vote on secession in Yuma County & Congress

[...] like Rep. Cory Gardner would do on election day. As a resident of secessionist-hotbed Yuma County, he'll be voting on it next month. And if you take secession seriously, Gardner would [...]

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A Few Words on “Taking Secession Seriously”

[...] "they feel they have been ignored" quote is none other than Sen. Greg Brophy, Yuma County farmer and GOP candidate for governor–but that is curiously not attributed above the fold. [...]

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