With the summer festivities and cool mountain nights comes a stern reminder from the Carbondale Police Department to stay safe and refrain from driving while intoxicated. The reminder is especially […]
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Pages of the Past: Water battles and dry heat
July 27, 1978 In a story on mid-valley water battles, Don Sky described a turn-of-the-century dispute in which a farmer threatened to shoot another for stealing his water, but missed […]
Former teacher builds her pack with dog-care business
Just a year after Ashley Gann landed her dream job — teaching physical education at Roaring Fork High School — budget cuts prompted a career pivot that has earned her […]
Hospice helps you pack for your final journey
Memento mori — remember you must die. And for those who see it coming and want to ease the transition, there’s hospice. “The dying process is extremely important and is […]
Red Hill trail construction begins
Last week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hosted a public open house regarding the management plan for the land parcels gained from last year’s controversial Sutey Land Exchange. About […]
Local impacts of solar tariff mitigated
Two local solar installers say the 30 percent federal tariff imposed in January on solar imports is not hurting them so far. The industry saw the tariff coming and bought […]
Weiser explains Attorney General role during Carbondale campaign stop
The state attorney general can be a deeply personalized political office that plays an active role in protecting Coloradan interests — at least it should be, according to Democratic candidate […]
Pages of the Past: Bonedale the last to bend on open container
From the archives of the Roaring Fork Valley Journal July 20, 1978 Carbondale postmaster Glen Norton announced that home mail delivery would begin in the fall to all residential and […]