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Garfield County Commissioners and Adrian Rippy-Sheehy, president of the Garco library board of trustees, interviewed nine candidates for a library board vacancy on Tuesday in front of an audience of close to 80 concerned citizens.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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The Roaring Fork School District met Wednesday April 24th to discuss the success of emerging bilingual students and the launch of the new health and sex education program.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife released an updated collared gray wolf activity map this week and launched a new website.
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The Carbondale Board of Trustees met Tuesday to discuss a presentation for the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority and to welcome new members.
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news host Amy Hadden Marsh brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.
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Considering accessibility improvements is now part of the process when making changes to a space. That is even more a priority for Mountain Valley Developmental Services, a social services organization based in Glenwood Springs, that is putting accessible changes at the forefront in one of their greenhouses and asking community members to help them with the project.
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The program included athletes, advocates and influencers from all over the country. They gathered for snowboarding lessons, festive parties and fireside chats about race and inclusion, in an effort to show more people the joys of mountain adventure.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Halland signed an administrative withdrawal on April 3rd that will close most of the Thompson Divide to new oil and gas leasing for the next twenty years. Part 1 of 2.
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At the dawn of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction project, tourism leaders in mountain towns are offering mixed views on the animals. Some are fearful or indifferent, while others are cautiously optimistic they could become an attraction.