A significant number of people experiencing norovirus-like illness in Mesa County prompted the recent closing of Mesa County Valley School District 51 schools. Garfield County Public Health has received calls from childcare centers and workplaces reporting individuals with similar symptoms. Public Health is monitoring the outbreak; and encourages everyone to help prevent the spread of […]
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Local police shortage offers an opportunity
Have you ever dreamed of a job in law enforcement? It might not be as far-fetched as you think. If you’re at least 21, without any felony convictions, no domestic violence crimes, hold a valid driver’s license, have a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) equivalent and are physically and mentally self-supported, you […]
Dodgeball tournament supports Doctors Without Borders
The Waskis don’t seem to have any leftover trauma from high school gym. In fact, they beat the teachers and firefighters in the first dodgeball tournament they participated in back then, which may explain why it came to mind as an opportunity for an annual fundraiser. It was a fairly natural progression of Michael Waski’s […]
Two Rivers Unitarian Universalists welcome new minister
The Two Rivers Unitarian Universalist (TRUU) Congregation of Carbondale is in for a real treat with its new Minister, Rev. Laurie Bushbaum. Bushbaum is making her way to our small town from Minneapolis, MN and is looking forward to getting to know the TRUU congregation as well as the wider community of Carbondale. The Unitarian […]
Library showcases books for all by local authors
“There’s so much good writing in the Valley, you don’t need to go anywhere else.” That’s how Carbondale Branch Library Manager Lacy Dunlavy began her description of the free Local Lit Fest set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21. Eight local authors will mingle with readers and other writers with genres ranging from adult nonfiction […]
On patrol with Carbondale's finest
It’s 8 p.m. on a recent First Friday — a dark and chilly evening on Main Street. Since the town is celebrating Dia de los Muertos, the Fourth Street Plaza is hopping. Artists from Dance of the Sacred Fire mesmerize the audience as they arc and weave during their fire and aerial silk performance using […]
Rams second in the state after Kent Denver defends top title
It wasn’t the victory they had hoped for, but it was a far cry from failure. Roaring Fork had never played in a state soccer final, and were the first public school to make it that far in a decade — although Salida would have held the same distinction had the Rams not eked out […]
Building a life in miniature
From the time I was little I have always been fascinated by miniature things. I collected model horses, I adored little dogs, I made dioramas, and wrote stories about tiny worlds. My favorite cartoon was The Littles, about teeny tiny people living in the walls of a kids house. And I loved living in little […]
Change may be coming for Penny Hot Springs
Increased awareness of Penny Hot Springs has brought an increase in use, which has become a cause of concern and consternation for locals. Pitkin County Open Space and Trails cites social media as a contributing factor in the increased attention the hot springs are getting. In an effort to provide a cleaner and more pleasant […]
Film features connection beyond basecamp
“It was a group of us, John Callahan, the Marolt brothers, and Jim Gile. We all grew up on Cemetary Lane, skiing and ski racing,” says Mike Marolt, the son of an Olympic ski racer. “But we really got started into this stuff in the eighth-grade outdoor ed program here in Aspen. The public school […]
