ALAMOSA — The sprawling San Luis Valley’s isolation has bred resilience for more than a century and a half, going back to before Denver, Colorado Springs and the populous Front Range corridor even existed. But if that remoteness has fostered strong community ties, it’s also behind an understandable strain of resentment.

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