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KDNK was recently visited by Rocky Mountain PBS reporter Carly Rose for a feature on our open-door policy, strong community ties, and what federal cuts could mean for our future. Find the video and entire article here.
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It was just this time of year in 1997 that a mix of artistic passion and mud was molded by loving hands into the Carbondale Clay Center. Since then the elemental art form of ceramics has had a vibrant home on the last block of Carbondale's Main Street, where established artists, students, children and others exhibit and create. Matt Eames directs operations at the Clay Center, and he joined Mike Lemmer in the KDNK studios yesterday.
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For nearly fifty years, a Glenwood Springs nonprofit has helped youth in the 9th judicial district battle substance use, learn life skills, and connect with their community. Most of YouthZone’s funding comes from the state, but budget upheavals within the Trump administration are causing uncertainty for advocates, and for the families they serve.
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Here’s your community calendar for Tuesday, March 6th, underwritten by Sopris Liquor and Wine, at the corner of 133 and Main in Carbondale. Sopris Liquor…