Cisco Springs Oil Field
The Cisco Springs Oil and Gas Field is located in Grand County, Utah at (39°04′30″N109°21′19″W).
The City of Fruita (pronounced /ˈfruːtə/) is a Home Rule Municipality located in western Mesa County, Colorado, United States. Fruita is part of the Grand Junction Metropolitan Statistical Area and within the Grand Valley. The geography is identified by the bordering Colorado River (historically known as the Grand River) on the southern edge of town, the Uncompahgre Plateau known for its pinyon-juniper landscape, and the Book Cliffs range on the northern edge of the Grand Valley. The population was 12,646 at the 2010 census. Originally home to the Ute people, white farmers settled the town after founder William Pabor in 1884. Ten years later, Fruita was incorporated.
Population: 12,646
Latitude: 39° 09' 31.93" N
Longitude: -108° 43' 44.36" W
The Cisco Springs Oil and Gas Field is located in Grand County, Utah at (39°04′30″N109°21′19″W).
KGJN-LP (106.7 FM "Traffic Weather Information") is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting a news talk information format. As of June 2010, the station was rebroadcasting the local NOAA weather radio station. That station is known as WXM-55, whic…