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Glenwood Springs mental health care trailblazer named 2020-21 ATHENA award recipient

Glenwood Springs mental health care trailblazer named 2020-21 ATHENA award recipient
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Guest column: Affordable homes are good for Rifle and communities in our region

Guest column: Affordable homes are good for Rifle and communities in our region
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Work Here, Live Here: Working 80-hour weeks and multiple jobs to have a home

Work Here, Live Here: Working 80-hour weeks and multiple jobs to have a home
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After lucky woman escapes, judge keeps bond high for alleged predator at Aspen bar

A District Court judge denied a request Monday to release on his own recognizance a man accused of lying in wait in an Aspen restaurant’s women’s bathroom and trying to rape a female tourist. Public defender Ashley Andrews blamed the incident earlier this month on Robert Marlow’s alcohol use and intoxication, and asked District Judge Chris Seldin to release Marlow from jail on a personal recognizance bond. That means Marlow, 40, of Basalt would have been released from jail without posting any money while promising to show up for future court dates. Prosecutor Don Nottingham objected to the request.

Loyal Steindler leaves Sheriff s Office, but don t call him retired

Jesse Steindler at home in Woody Creek on Friday, July 16, 2021, first came to Aspen after running away from home at 15 and hitchhiking across the country because wanted to ‘ski and be a cowboy.’ (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) During nearly two decades as a deputy, then a sergeant and finally a captain with the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office, Jesse Steindler was consistently hounded by one particular emotion. “For the past 18 years, I’ve woke up or gone to bed worried,” Steindler said last week during an interview at his home in Woody Creek. “I worried about deputies getting hurt or how things went the night before or how things will go (that day).”

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