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1 week ago |
soprissun.com | Amy Hadden Marsh |Raleigh Burleigh |Will Grandbois
Mysterious deathA 38-year old man who was found dead near Carbondale on Sunday has been identified as Glenwood Springs resident Matthew Cox. Authorities initially thought Cox was the victim of a hit-and-run incident but, according to the Glenwood Springs Post Independent, an initial autopsy revealed no traumatic injuries to the body.
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kdnk.org | Amy Hadden Marsh
NO KINGS protests around the U.S. Saturday drew an estimated 5 million people while President Trump celebrated his 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary in Washington D.C. In Glenwood Springs, NO KINGS organizers report that close to 4,000 marched, rallied and filled Sayre Park with signs, an empty throne and plenty of chanting and drumming. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh was there and brings this audio postcard.
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1 week ago |
kdnk.org | Amy Hadden Marsh
KDNK: The most recent trustee meeting was in Carbondale, June 5th. I had heard that the trustees were going to discuss the Manga books, so talk about that discussion. Megan Webber: There was a discussion item for the relocation of books. They did talk specifically about the Manga books, the Prison School series that have been in the news recently, and a lot of people came to public comment to talk about it.
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2 weeks ago |
soprissun.com | Raleigh Burleigh |Amy Hadden Marsh |Will Grandbois
RHS cottageThe Redstone Historical Society (RHS) has been offered an unique opportunity to purchase the DeMaestri-Durrett mining-era cottage on Redstone Boulevard and needs $25,000 to close the deal. The home is valued at $875,000. Donations so far include $275,000 from one of the cottage owners and a matching $200,000 grant from Pitkin County to go with a pending $250,000 from History Colorado. Individual donations have raised $120,000, according to the RHS.
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2 weeks ago |
kdnk.org | Amy Hadden Marsh
Two collared grey wolves have died in western Colorado since Memorial Day weekend, including one in the Roaring Fork Valley. A male yearling, identified as #2405, was lethally removed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on May 29 due to suspected cattle predation. The wolf was part of the Copper Creek pack– captured last summer in Grand County. The mother and four of five pups were kept in captivity until January when they were released into Pitkin County.
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