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A gift of education

By Carrie Click CMC Public Information Manager Dick Hunt — the man who, with his wife, Shirley, gave $530,000 to the Colorado Mountain College Foundation — had a funny habit. Every morning, he’d walk down the driveway from his 19th century ranch house near the Roaring Fork River to his energy meter to check how […]

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Mature Content: Whose death is it, anyway? Part II

By Ron Kokish Freedom means having options throughout our lives, including the time during which we are dying. Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) increases our options. Unfortunately, it was not yet legally available in the 1980s, when my friend Dorothy’s father, Michael, died of cancer; so, Michael had no legal option for obtaining prescribed medication […]

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UPDATED: Redstone incident exposes local prejudice

EDITOR’S NOTE:  First, a clarification. The headline of last week’s article, “Redstone incident exposes local prejudice” was written by editor Raleigh Burleigh, not Gentrye Houghton. The intention was to highlight that prejudice is felt locally, and not only in Redstone as noted in the article. I realize now that the headline is vague and accusatory […]

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