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Pitkin County’s Board of Health was briefed in August on the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey results from 2021. Students and school program administrators weigh in on findings.
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The dance company from New York City will feature both classical music and rock and roll in their performance at the Aspen District Theatre on Saturday night, in an event that aims to be “sheer entertainment.”
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The annual event in Snowmass Village will feature dance lessons, live music, and a Ballet Folklórico performance — plus tacos and sweets, arts and crafts and other cultural demonstrations on Sept. 16.
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Michelin recognition signals the best of the best in the culinary world, at least among the communities the guide considers; for Aspen, the opportunity for international recognition was worth the cost.
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Aspen Skiing Co. says the new name is meant to honor those who shaped the community and the resort; trail names pay tribute to company leaders like Jim Crown and Mike Kaplan as well as other key figures in Ajax history.
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Some Garfield County residents are asking the library district to either restrict books in the adult section with a lock and key, or to remove the books altogether. Garfield County Libraries’ executive director says not everything in the library is for everyone, and defended his staff against harassment from patrons.
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The Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience hires American Sign Language interpreters for all of its mainstage performances. For them, this work isn’t a performance itself, but a way to give others a fuller experience of the show at center stage.
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The West Mamm Creek Pipeline Project south of Rifle would run seven miles among existing oil and gas infrastructure on private, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management land, supporting future development in the area.
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Chain and luxury stores have been pricing out locally-owned, affordable businesses across the country and the world. In Aspen, two business owners are finding a way to collaborate as city leaders explore creative solutions.
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Buffett’s beach-bum persona and laid-back island style endeared him to flocks of fans, called “Parrotheads.” But the musician, who died late Friday night, was also drawn to the mountains of Colorado and once owned a house in Old Snowmass.
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The music festival in Snowmass Village will draws thousands of concertgoers to Town Park for headliners like The Lumineers and Foo Fighters. If you’re heading to the show — or just driving past it — here’s what you need to know.
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Colorado’s Board of Education previously rejected the American Birthright Standard, and national groups have criticized its political bent. That’s not stopping Garfield Re-2 from considering adopting the social studies curriculum.