Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason
Joining me this week are Curtis Wackerle, editor of the Aspen Daily News, Jill Beathard, editor of the Snowmass Sun, Andy Stone, former editor and columnist for the Aspen Times, and Randy Essex, editor of the Glenwood Post Independent.
Elected officials are considering giving themselves a 10 percent raise; they could go as high as 30 percent if they choose.
Commissioners favor 10 percent raise for future board members
Glenwood Springs and surrounding areas are seeing an uptick in crime and more money may be needed for beefed up policing.
And how far can city employees legally go in talking publicly about a ballot question that affects them?
Meanwhile, three people are looking to fill a town councilman’s seat if he is recalled in Snowmass.
Facing recall, Snowmass councilman misses four meetings
Finally, the Aspen Skiing Company joins hundreds of other businesses trying to figure out how to tap the millennial market.
That’s going to do it for this week’s edition of Valley Roundup … Thanks to Curtis Wackerle, editor of the Aspen Daily News, Jill Beathard, editor of the Snowmass Sun, Andy Stone, former editor and columnist for the Aspen Times, and Randy Essex, editor of the Glenwood Post Independent.
Valley Roundup is a production of Aspen Public Radio news.