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Aspen is Turning Into Alcatraz
Recently, AHS has been making some shocking changes surrounding the wellbeing of the community. With the potential ban of cell phones on campus, alarms and lockings of doors, and enforcing student use of school-provided Chromebooks starting the 24-25 school year, AHS is seemingly turning into Alcatraz. Alcatraz was one of...
Stevens: Active campaigns try to sway Basalt voters
Basalt voters: Much of the discussion around the Midland Avenue improvements and the coming election has centered around the issues of budget and parking. The ballot language and the nature of a negative vote meaning the project will go forward and a “Yes” vote is going to stop the project adds to the confusion.
Renowned 'Planetwalker' Visits Five Point Film Festival
Throughout his time on the road and in institutions of higher education, Dr. Francis says that his mission of conservation and preservation of the natural world has evolved into a message that is greater and all encompassing, kindness. "If we could practice kindness Um, we learn and, and just open...
New Planet Zebulon! BTS from X Games Aspen
A new Planet Zebulon just dropped and it's sixteen minutes of compelling content from X Games. Zeb and crew are hanging in Aspen as the East Coast rider competes in Knuckle Huck and the rail jam—but it's the narration, parking lot DJ sets, stoked fans, and awesome cameos that really bring the X ...
Miners close Windsor’s window
During a 16-8 victory over Glenwood Springs in the CHSAA Class 4A Boys’ Lacrosse State Tournament’s opening round-of-24, Windsor’s Cooper Tindle gave the 21st-seeded Demons hell. Credited with 16 shots taken, the senior attacker put 13 on target and racked up a devastating 11 goals. Telluride’s coaches...
Tuesday, May 13, 2024
Evening host Lily Jones brings listeners Tuesday's news including: Medicaid coverage renewals, and a first-of-its-kind study on how evaporating snow can be used in cities. Lily Jones is a recent graduate of Mississippi State University, with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a concentration in Broadcasting and Digital Journalism. At WMSV, MSU's college radio station, Jones served as the Public Affairs and Social Media Coordinator. In her spare time Lily likes to go to the gym and watercolor.<br/>
This I Remember | Jack Snobble
Jack Snobble was a teacher at Colorado Rocky Mountain School starting in 1954, and a professor at the brand-new Colorado Mountain College starting in 1967, and he lived at the mouth of the Crystal River on a very precious wetland. You can hear his environmental activism in Part One of This I Remember.
Let’s do what we must to make the airport safe
I want to thank Roger Marolt for clearly stating how the majority of longtime locals feel about the airport expansion plan (“The sky doesn’t have to be the limit, our airport can be,” May 7, Aspen Daily News). He always speaks for me and many others, and he does it much better than I can! If the runway is unsafe, then yes, we have to make it safe. And the terminal is not exactly luxurious but it works.
Airport plan just a federal money grab
I went through my flight logbooks (I have three) back to 1988 and found that I have, as pilot in command, landed nine different aircraft (including two gliders flying for Dieter Bibbig) 987 times at the Aspen airport. I applied to the Airport Advisory Board but was denied a seat because I stated that I was opposed to the plan as proposed, I guess. Perhaps it was a lack of experience.
The Last Days of High School: Sentiments and Teachings
Walking through the halls of Aspen High School, they seem to have shrunken from their once intimidating and vast facade. The classrooms, which once held remote material and people, are now navigable. The cafe is a regular stop on the way to class, and you have successfully filled the shoes of the scary upperclassman. Freshmen orientation turned into a senior week itinerary, and all of a sudden, you find yourself finished with the final assignment. In the coming weeks, you’ll have attended your last pep assembly and high school sporting event. Soon every shuffle across the gymnasium bleachers hollering, “red, red, red, red, black, black, black, black,” will turn into a shuffle across the graduation stage. In looking back upon these experiences, here are a few lessons to take away.
Glenwood Springs baseball sweeps Summit in double-header to keep playoff hopes alive
The Glenwood Springs High Demons baseball team swept Summit High School in a crucial double-header on Monday, keeping alive their chances to secure a playoff spot and securing two last victories at home to send off their senior class. The games, which took place at Glenwood Springs Middle School, ended with scores of 9-7 and 7-2 in favor of the Demons to conclude the regular season.
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