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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. A Glenwood Springs arts nonprofit is being investigated after its executive director resigned.Glenwood…
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Basalt Councilman Bernie Grauer made a curious request at the council meeting March 28.Grauer asked the town’s staff to look into buying a controversial…
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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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Concerns of conflicts of interest are being aired by elected officials in Basalt now that the former town manager is helping a developer get a residential…
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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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Welcome to a Valley Roundup. The results are in from Tuesday’s election. We talk nationally, regionally and locally about how ballot issues and candidate…
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The final votes that trickled in early Wednesday morning were not enough to sway the outcome in Basalt. Residents rejected two ballot measures that would…
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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 has three questions related to parks, open space and trails on November’s ballot, two of which are connected to each other and one that stands on…
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Ideological differences were clear last night in a debate over the future of Basalt’s Pan and Fork property.In a town hall forum hosted by Aspen Public…