The Youth Art Park is the final park in the master plan for the Rio Grande Trail ArtWay that runs through Carbondale, and Amy Kimberly, the Executive Director of Carbondale […]
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‘We are local and so is your food’
Eber Silva, Nicolas Rojas, and Eduardo Meraz have known each other since they were kids. Eber Silva remembers Rojas (“Nico”) and Meraz (“Eddy”) from when he was 10 years old. […]
California calls for help, and Carbondale Fire answers
So far in 2020, California has lost over four million acres to ravenous wildfires. According to NBC News, this “more than doubles the previous record.” The grim data so far […]
Farm to Table brings money to CRES
The Baiardo family moved to Carbondale in July and began planning a way to continue a family tradition of using cooking to support their kids’ schools. Jonathan organized a dinner […]
Schilling hangs up his badge after 37 years
Gene Schilling has been an essential cog in the local machinery almost all his life — and will continue to be integral even after his impending retirement as police chief. […]
Bonedale has always loved its potatoes
A discussion of what potatoes and their cellars have meant to the Roaring Fork Valley normally doesn’t begin with the story of a train robbery. The 1904 robbery, sometimes called […]
Make your pick for State Senate District 8
The race for Colorado State Senate 8th’s District seat is heating up following the Club 20 debates on Sept. 19. Challenger Karl Hanlon and incumbent Senator Bob Rankin faced off […]
Domestic violence incidents spike during pandemic
What if all of a sudden you couldn’t get away from your abuser? That is the awful nightmare victims of domestic violence, men as well as women, are facing in […]