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A recording of the Town Trustee Candidate Forum from March 20, 2024.
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Local news agencies join forces for Carbondale Trustee Candidate Forum
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Recent damage associated with seasonal concerns and incidents of vandalism appears on Red Hill Trails
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An update on this week's Garfield County Commissioners meeting.
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On this episode of This I Remember, Marge Valesky and Mary Ferguson discuss the establishment of Sopris Park in downtown Carbondale. Valesky arrived in Carbondale in 1954, and by 1967 she was deeply involved in those efforts. Listeners will also learn what used to be where Carbondale's 7-Eleven is now (spoiler: no roundabout, gas station, or even CO-133), and plenty about how scary the roads and bridges in town used to be in winter.
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KDNK interviews Carbondale pool lifeguard Al Atkinson about the current and future status of the aquatic center.
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In this Living World Conversation, Katrina Blair explains how commitment to authentic community health is a dependable North Star, a navigational beacon of clarity, beneficial to all—to oneself, others and the entire Earth.
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This week on Express Yourself, we get an update from the Carbondale Public Arts Commission on next week's annual sculpture Art Walk. Also, get your DNA upgraded (?) with singing bowls as we talk astrology (just what is Mercury in Retrograde?), and three local stone carvers pop in to talk a new exhibition at Carbondale Arts.
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Andy B. sits down with eight Town of Carbondale trustee candidates, including two incumbent candidates running for election on April 5th, 2022. The candidates were asked the same questions about their favorite hobbies, leadership experiences, and much more. This episode includes conversations with Chris Hassig, Colin Quinn, and Luis Yllanes.
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In this episode of "Take A Minute", Andy talks to the people of Carbondale about 2022, and what they appreciate about the town.