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Filmmakers featured at 5Point Film Festival (Anna Wilder Burns and Jordyn Romero) do a special interview discussing their film Beyond Normal and their process as collaborating film directors.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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news host Amy Hadden Marsh brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.
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Considering accessibility improvements is now part of the process when making changes to a space. That is even more a priority for Mountain Valley Developmental Services, a social services organization based in Glenwood Springs, that is putting accessible changes at the forefront in one of their greenhouses and asking community members to help them with the project.
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The program included athletes, advocates and influencers from all over the country. They gathered for snowboarding lessons, festive parties and fireside chats about race and inclusion, in an effort to show more people the joys of mountain adventure.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Halland signed an administrative withdrawal on April 3rd that will close most of the Thompson Divide to new oil and gas leasing for the next twenty years. Part 1 of 2.
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At the dawn of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction project, tourism leaders in mountain towns are offering mixed views on the animals. Some are fearful or indifferent, while others are cautiously optimistic they could become an attraction.
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KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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One of the most untouched tributaries in Colorado, the Crystal River, has been the subject of conservation efforts for decades. Conservation groups are working to get the river Wild and Scenic protections that would prevent overdevelopment and overuse. Ecoflight, an Aspen nonprofit, is taking experts into the sky to educate the public about their efforts.
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These parks in southeastern Utah attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, and are home to striking geologic formations and significant Indigenous cultural sites. The new superintendent Lena Pace brings years of experience, having previously worked on a floating ranger station in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, and at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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An update on recent press releases from Garfield County and the commissioners.