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Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Logging operations up Four Mile Road keep contractors like Tanner Shelley busy
Sections of an aspen tree grove snapped almost instantly after a feller buncher equipped with industrial clamps and a giant hot saw slowly made its way through grayscale forestland. In its awesome grip, this machine can collect and cut multiple trees less than 12 inches above their base — all...
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Another semi tractor-trailer crash closes I-70 in Glenwood Canyon Monday; extended closure, U.S. 40 detour in place
Yet another incident involving a semi tractor-trailer losing it on the snow-slick roads in Glenwood Canyon has both the westbound and eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 closed east of Glenwood Springs on Monday. The crash occurred at about 11:15 a.m. on westbound I-70 just west of the Hanging Lake Tunnels...
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Monday letters: Alarming new high, save Glenwood Historical Society
The year 2022 resulted in a 17% increase in roadway deaths for our state. The count: 745. This new high translates to deadly lows for hundreds whose lives have been impacted. What those who survive live with now: Loss of connection, loss of income, loss of stability. Please ‘Take A...
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Garfield County high school career expos switching hands to Youthentity
A popular spring and fall career expo that has invited high school students from across the Roaring Fork Valley and northwestern Colorado to learn about possible career paths is changing hands this spring. The GlenX Career Expo was begun by GlenX founder Altai Chuluun seven years ago and has continued...
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
On the Fly: Learning to tie your own flies will elevate your game on the water
To the uninitiated, tying flies may seem daunting, but it’s never too early (or late) to start. When your creative juices start to flow, the sky is the limit whether you are tying for freshwater or salt. If you are blessed with attention to detail, tying your own will pay big dividends — especially with the picky fish we encounter here locally.
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