In a valley where elite athletes are as numerous as the mountains they train on, Henry Nadell has managed to shine among the masses. On Aug. 5, Nadell was selected by USA Cycling to compete in the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Mont-Saint-Anne, Canada — an accomplishment very few even dream of achieving. […]
News
Amory Lovins predicts an energy revolution
You could call Amory Lovins the father of hybrid technology, and he wouldn’t mind. The chief scientist and founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute spoke candidly about his achievements Tuesday night at the Coventure interview with Brad Feld, the co-founder if Techstars and a partner at Foundry Group V based in Boulder. The talk, “Reflections […]
Compassion as a way of life
Compassion is a word most people know and understand. But can compassion become part of everyone’s daily life? This weekend’s Compassion Film Festival and Symposium at the Third Street Center aims to answer that question. Subtitled “Celebration of Compassion in Action,” the festival combines workshops, films, discussion groups and seminars. All programs encourage festival attendees […]
With kindergarten fully funded, is pre-K next?
Governor Jared Polis signed legislation last May to fund full-day kindergarten in Colorado’s public schools. Many in our valley who are celebrating this new ruling are also hoping it’s just the first step toward addressing the lack of affordable and accessible early childhood education programs in our region. Prior to the passage of the State […]
Pitkin Commissioners to vote on Wilden property acquisition near Filoha
The Pitkin County Board of Commissioners will take up a second reading and public hearing Aug. 14 before voting on whether to adopt a recommendation by the Open Space and Trails board to acquire 10 acres near the south end of Filoha Meadows. The $1,550,000 purchase from current owner Jeff Wilden would provide some attractive […]
Carbondale Police will have a new chief next year
Carbondale will have a new police chief in a little over a year — and it won’t be the current second in command. Gene Schilling is planning to retire from the top role in September 2020, and Lieutenant Chris Wurtsmith will be leaving for personal reasons a few months before that. “It’s time,” Schilling said. […]
Introducing the newest additions to The Sopris Sun team!
We’re replete with fresh faces at The Sun, including two hires in the last month. Todd Chamberlain took over the advertising position at the beginning of July, while Roberta McGowan is just wrapping up her first week as staff reporter. They’ve both been around the area for a while, so many of you already know […]
Jeffreezz keeps on buzzing despite setbacks
Growing up in Worcester, Mass., Jeff Isaacson learned to make Italian ices from his mother, not realizing it would become a profession he’d cling to even in the midst of a health crisis. “Every Sunday during the summer I was responsible for making them,” he said. “It was just a chore to me. I never […]
Food assistance comes to Carbondale Farmers’ Market
This summer the Carbondale Farmers’ Market is tackling hunger by participating in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Double Up Food Bucks Colorado. According to Feeding America, nearly 600,000 people in Colorado are struggling with hunger, and about 180,000 of those people are children. One in nine adults are going to bed hungry and one […]
