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KDNK's news reporter Hattison Rensberry provides some local options for residents to give their Christmas trees a second life
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As people start to take down their holiday decorations, some community leaders and advocates are pushing for recycling those materials.
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KDNK's Morgan Neely has Friday's news, including a look at the one-year anniversary of the mega-destructive Marshall Fire. Also, there's holiday cheer for the Roaring Fork Valley's Nordic-skiing enthusiasts, as this week's snow has Spring Gulch almost fully opened. And, how to turn your Christmas tree into hot, fresh mulch.
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KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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When the pandemic started, many items flew off the shelves – including toys. Now, years later, toy stores are still seeing their sales grow and consumer bases expand.
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KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has the post-holiday weekend news (and blues?), including a look at recent actions by county commissioners in Garfield and Pitkin counties. Also, we join in on some Hanukkah fun with a group of "Roving Rabbis" in Telluride.
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Local residents celebrated a traditional Mexican posada and cut down their own Christmas trees in the Thompson Divide area last Saturday. Reporter Eleanor Bennett spent the day with Vicky Rodas, who wanted to give her 10-year-old son, Jahir Rodas, the same experience her mother gave her growing up in Aguascalientes, Mexico.