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  • After a chart-topping and occasionally controversial music career, she s now turning out children s books publishing four in just over a year. The newest is The Adventures of Abdi. The others are The English Roses, Mr. Peabody's Apples and Yakov and the Seven Thieves. Her fifth, Lotsa de Casha, is due out in April 2005.
  • Derek Kirk Kim's debut graphic novel Same Difference and Other Stories has won the top three awards of the comic world. He talks with NPR's Jacki Lyden.
  • The 35th Top of the Rockies BMW motorcycle rally took place recently in Paonia, Colorado. The four day rally located in the town’s park includes camping and more.
  • Immigration and the Southern border are a top concern for voters in this election.
  • On today's newscast: Due to lack of staffing, the U.S. Forest Service office in Glenwood Springs will be closed to the public until further notice; former Aspen School District board of education member Katy Frisch announced that she will run for mayor of Aspen on Monday; and affordable housing is a top concern and was the topic of discussion during the recent Western Governor's Conference in Las Vegas. Tune into these stories and more.
  • On today’s episode: Two citizen groups are campaigning for opposing ballot referendums about the entrance to Aspen; community character and affordability are top of mind for Aspen’s two mayoral candidates; and 15 White River National Forest workers in their probationary employment periods were fired in the last week, prompting a state of confusion over local partnerships for land management. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's episode: The two top leaders at the White River National Forest are resigning, and with no succession plan, local partners are worried; a packed house at the Garfield Re-2 school board meeting shows strong responses as the final vote on a new name-change policy took center stage; and musician John Oates will perform at the Wheeler Opera House today and tomorrow. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: The city of Aspen is in the middle of reevaluating the preferred alternative for the entrance to Aspen; the Wheeler Opera House will kick off its winter programming this weekend; and the top water official for the federal government says the seven states that rely on the Colorado River will face intervention if they do not reach a consensus about future water use. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: About 30 firefighters are working on the Paradise Creek Fire as of Wednesday morning; Colorado is expanding access to abortion medication on college campuses; and some of the Colorado River’s top officials made a rare public speaking appearance last week but still seemed far apart on a deal to share water going forward. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • Biologists armed with truck-mounted spotlights, flea spray, and anti-plague vaccine roam the South Dakota grasslands each night, five months a year, as part of a 30-year rescue mission.
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