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On Monday, Aspen City Council will consider funding a project to tell the story of the John Denver Sanctuary. The Sanctuary near Rio Grande Park is a…
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Last month, students from across the Roaring Fork Valley gathered to discuss water. At the first-ever Youth Water Summit, teenagers presented their own…
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The Roaring Fork Conservancy works to educate people on exploring and protecting its watershed. This year’s Roaring Fork Watershed Photo Contest reflects…
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A law that passed last year in Colorado allows residents to capture and use rainwater for outdoor irrigation. As Roaring Fork Valley homeowners rely on…
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This will be the first full summer that Colorado residents can legally use rain barrels to conserve water. Local organizations are helping people learn…
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In this politically charged year, environmentalists from across the country are planning for Earth Day marches and other activities to show support for…
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Immigrants who are new to Roaring Fork Valley schools often come from warm, tropical countries. A partnership between Basalt High School and the Roaring…
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A 14-mile stretch of Cattle Creek in Garfield County falls on Colorado’s list of impaired rivers. The Roaring Fork Conservancy has been monitoring this…
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The City of Aspen hosted an open-house discussion last week about its water rights to build reservoirs on Maroon and Castle creeks, but interested locals…
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Dry February weather melted snow in the high country, but snowpack levels are still substantial. A healthy level of snow up high is important for everyone…