Reporter Hattison Rensberry brings listeners Thursday's news, including: some Basalt residents are concerned the looming Midland streetscape project will Disney-fy the town’s funky character. Also, the Roaring Fork School Board approved a controversial health curriculum last night in the face of opposition that sometimes got nasty. Meanwhile, the feds are preparing to pour money into tribal water projects, and we go inside a futuristic indigenous art exhibition.
Thursday, May 25, 2023
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