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  • KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has Monday's news, including the expiration of Aspen's residential development moratorium.
  • Tune in as Annie Stephens remembers her childhood in England and her journeys to the United States and Africa.
  • Mike Kaplan is the CEO of Aspen Skiing Company. Other Plans host, Abby Gierke, talks to Mike about where he got his start, his love of skiing, the state of the ski bum in Aspen, the environment, and much more. This season will mark Kaplan's 30th year with the company, and he has held the title of CEO since 2006. Earlier this year, Kaplan announced his plans to retire at the end of the upcoming season.
  • From the archives, Walter Gallacher chats with Mary and Bob Noone.
  • KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West, including the U.S. Forest Service clearing the way for hundreds of cars a day of hot crude oil to pass through the scenic Glenwood and Gore canyons.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • Other Plans host Abby Gierke talks with conservation legend Connie Harvey. Connie was one of the founders of the Wilderness Workshop, created in 1967. Along with her two friends, Dottie Fox and Joy Caudill, the three "Maroon Belles" were successful in protecting more than 400,000 acres of wilderness land in the Roaring Fork Valley, including doubling the size of the Maroon Bells Wilderness area, protecting the Hunter-Fryingpan, Collegiate Peaks, Raggeds and West Elk wilderness areas. Connie was inducted into the Aspen Hall of Fame in 2006. At 91-years old, Connie has that same spunk and determination that helped her survive the Andrea Doria Shipwreck, pen a column for the Aspen Daily News, protect wild lands, and of course, run a working cattle ranch that is still in operation today.
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