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Aspen · AspenA reservoir project in northwest Colorado has secured more funding from the Colorado River Water Conservation District — this time with the money earmarked for permitting required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The conservancy district is proposing to build a reservoir between Rangely and Meeker, in part to increase flows in the White River and improve municipal water quality for the roughly 2,300 downstream residents of Rangely during dry…See the Story
Aspen Journalism: River District grants $550K more for reservoir project
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Aspen · AspenThe Aspen Chamber Resort Association recently announced that Wintersköl, which has always been in January, will be moved to December. The major factor for the decision is the traditional dates are a very busy tourist time, and local employees have little time to participate. Last year, seven restaurants dropped out of the Soupsköl event due to that conflict. The original purpose of Wintersköl was to solve the problem of a slow period after the C…See the Story
Willoughby: An event for locals or an event to attract tourists?
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Aspen · AspenWhen I wake up in the morning and I look at my husband, I can resent him for all the things he might have done — yesterday or the day before or last night or last year — that upset me. I can punish him for being him and making the choices he made that created upset in me. I can look at him and wish he’d change and be different. I can suffer. I can wake up each morning, and I can look at him and feel gratitude for all the ways he serves me. For …See the Story
Murdock: It’s a choice and becoming an easy choice
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Aspen · AspenWhat pairs well with the offseason in Aspen? Making time to treat yourself, which means taking advantage of the special places in Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley without the crowds or the inability to get a reservation. This week at Bar Talk, we are treating ourselves to a multi-course dinner and drinks at Catch Steak Aspen because we worked hard for the money this winter, so it’s time to spend some of it on ourselves. Unlike many other posh s…See the Story
Bar Talk: Catch Steak
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Quentin Tarantino · AspenIf Robert Rodriguez is Quentin Tarantino’s less cool but crazier younger brother version who’s willing to jump off the roof just for the gag, then Guy Ritchie is the preening, red-headed step-cousin who gets kicked in the shins twice a week. So blatant is his lack of originality throughout his direction of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” that we have to count the rip-offs from “Inglourious Basterds” on two hands: costume, score, bloody …See the Story
Mucking with Movies: ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’
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Aspen · AspenDuring the off-seasons, I have more time to appreciate fun little gadgets, like these: Solo Stove Neapolitan Artisan Pizza Box Solo Stove presents the first curated, artisan-quality pizza ingredient box, shipped to your doorstep. It includes 12 Patty’s Neapolitan 9-ounce dough balls; three 8-ounce pouches of Bianco DiNapoli organic pizza sauce; three 16-ounce Galbani 100% whole-milk, low-moisture shreddable mozzarella; and 16 ounces of Zoe’s Mea…See the Story
Gear Review: Fun items
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Senate · AspenColorado’s funeral home operators will likely soon be required to apply for licenses after state lawmakers approved a bipartisan bill outlining the new process late Thursday. Senate Bill 173, which still must be signed by the governor, would end Colorado’s status as the only state in the country without a licensing requirement. In recent years, there have been several high-profile cases of funeral home mismanagement in Colorado, including sales…See the Story
Colorado funeral home operators will soon need licenses, ending status as only state without the requirement
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