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  • On this month’s episode of Dimensions in Diversity, host Kaleb Cook speaks with Travis Wilson, Client Services Specialist from YouthZone. They talk about services for queer youth, upcoming programs, intersectionality, and have candid conversations about being queer-identifying in the Roaring Fork Valley. Support for Dimensions in Diversity comes from AspenOUT. In-kind support comes from Cook Inclusive Company.
  • KDNK's Morgan Neely brings listeners Wednesday's news, including a look at what Carbondale Trustees have planned for affordable housing in the coming years. Also, Gov. Jared Polis was sworn in for his second term on Tuesday.
  • KDNK's Morgan Neely has Monday's news, including a recap of 2022’s fire season, and a look at a surprising threat to bighorn sheep populations in the west.
  • KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West, including a deep-dive into winter releases from Ruedi Reservoir.
  • KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • Helen Dupire was a lifetime resident of the Roaring Fork Valley, graduating from Carbondale Union High School in 1939. Hear Part One of her very entertaining stories on today's edition of This I Remember.
  • On this episode of Everything Under the Sun, we learn about the upcoming Contra Dance at the Carbondale Community School.
  • KDNK's Morgan Neely has Friday's news, including confirmation of a deadly fentanyl overdose in Carbondale. Also, 23 years in and the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority is still clinging to hope that Silt, Rifle, and Garfield County will sign on as members. And despite Colorado voters approving free public school lunches for all, some school districts aren't committing to participating in the program.
  • The Broncos fell to the Chiefs. Bummer. However, it wasn't as bad as our loss to the Rams!
  • KDNK's Morgan Neely has Friday's news, including an update on the first court appearance for Charles Draughn, the 26-year-old Glenwood Springs man who allegedly threatened Summit County Schools personnel over the district's resolution in support of its LGBTQ+ students. And, White River National Forest today approved Pitkin County's proposal to construct a pedestrian and bike path from Redstone to the top of McClure Pass.
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