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In a recent executive order, President Donald Trump took aim at “sanctuary cities.” These are places that, supposedly, don’t comply with federal…
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At a special meeting on Tuesday night, Basalt’s town council hired its second interim town manager in four months.Davis Farrar, who lives just outside of…
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The nonprofit corporation that sank millions of dollars into the controversial Pan and Fork property in Basalt wants its money back.It’s now out of the…
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Officials broke ground Tuesday in Basalt for the Roaring Fork Apartments. The project will provide affordable housing, unlike anything else in the valley.…
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Yesterday, the Basalt Town Council voted unanimously for a property tax, but they decided to hold off on the decision to pay town employees more. Voters…
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Unofficial results indicate that Basalt voters narrowly rejected ballot questions related to buying the former Pan and Fork mobile home parcel. Tuesday…
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Basalt’s interim town manager will continue to serve until elected officials can find somebody else. Basalt has had an interim town manager for about a…
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Basalt residents will vote in coming weeks on the future of an old mobile home park. The issue is a controversial one. The town is asking residents to buy…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. Basalt town politics are still causing controversy; this time with an elected official lobbying her…
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Ted Guy, of Basalt, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the town government for not being transparent enough. Guy is suing Basalt’s mayor, the town clerk…