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Response to responses
Dear Editor: The interest and comments on my op-ed have been great! Hearing people’s view so well expressed has rekindled the conversation about Carbondale’s past, present and future. I hope […]
Seeing the future
Dear Editor: Anybody know what the future of Carbondale is? Got a crystal ball or a Ouija board? I checked the list of Town of Carbondale departments. We have no […]
Humpty to remain at library
Dear Editor: We did it! What started with a little boy donating three quarters of his “safety money” and the Garbarini’s gift of $200, ended with a collection of over […]
An independent caucus
At the March 22 independent caucus at the Glenwood Springs Library, organizer Randy Fricke said what many of us have known for some time. “We are no longer a democracy,” […]
Rekindling lost arts
Just because Jeremy Wallace wants folks to know how to start a fire with a bow drill or forage for food doesn’t make him a prepper or an anarcho-primitivist. “I […]
GlenX awards cash prize to business startup finalist
Carbondale is revered as an unparalleled jumping off point for adventure and recreation, but “business incubator” is probably not a descriptor most would associate with the outdoorsy mountain town. Local […]
Handmakery hosts first exhibit for 88-year-old colorist
First Fridays are not typically part of Bob Fadely’s social calendar. At 88 years old, he mostly stays at home coloring. But thanks to his favorite hobby and family, April […]
An evening of inspired stories
Six people will each share a seven-minute story at The Temporary April 5 via Writ Large, a spoken-word performance series curated by Alya Howe of Under Alya’s Umbrella. It’s also […]
Western Slope Veterans to partner with CMC
When Western Slope Veterans Coalition Founder John Pettit first imagined a partnership with Colorado Mountain College, he thought it would primarily take shape in the form of internship opportunities for […]