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  • This week on Express Yourself we celebrate Dia de Los Muertos with an interview with Francisco Nevarez-Burgueno, Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet Folklorico Director for the last 23 years, talk with artist Annie Bell about her exhibition, Simplicity, opening tonight at The Artbase and continue our Creatives Walking their Talk with Sara McMillan and her McMission Presents vision. Listen to Express Yourself on KDNK.org every Friday at 4pm.
  • The KDNK News Team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley...and beyond.
  • The Bureau of Land Management has cancelled its contract with the Department of Corrections, effectively shutting down the Wild Horse Inmate Program by the end of November. Amy Hadden Marsh speaks with Carol Walker, a longtime wild horse advocate, on what this means for the far and immediate future.
  • Sopris Sun staff and interns speak about the first issue of The Sopris STARS, a new monthly youth insert in the newspaper, which printed last week. Listen to Everything Under the Sun on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4pm.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • News Director Marilyn Gleason speaks with Sheryl Barton, the Executive Director of Smiling Goat Ranch, about the powers of equine therapy for those with PTSD and how connecting with nature can bring us back to ourselves.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • There are just two statewide questions on the ballot this year, and both are related to a universal school meals program intended to feed all public school students in the state regardless of income.Three years ago, voters approved a tax on wealthier Coloradans to fund the Healthy School Meals program for All. That original measure set out to do several things, with the marquee item being to provide free breakfast and lunch for all K-12 public school students in Colorado. But it’s running short on cash, and lawmakers are going back the ballot again, asking voters to increase that tax to fully fund the program.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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