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It was a big year for Aspen foodies and restaurateurs alike. The Michelin Guide made its debut appearance in Colorado with Bosq being awarded Aspen’s first Michelin Star and locals rejoiced that perennial favorite Meat...
Following the frenetic pace of summer, the fall offers a welcome respite with a quieter scene and slower pace around town. Finding parking spots downtown – a cinch. Walking into restaurants – little to no...
When the mother-daughter duo of Candice Olson and Michaela Carpenter thought it was time to transform their five-year-old Local Coffee House, they wanted to provide something that was needed in the c community. What they settled on was an elevated but accessible lunch experience with their new venture Alpina which officially opened on August 11, 2023.
Lansford Borough Council voted this week to place the former Zimmerman Produce building up for sale. The building, on Dock Street, was included with the purchase of the Lansford Train Station building...
A large-capacity USDA-certified meat processing facility proposed south of Cortez has been approved by the Montezuma County commissioners. Rocky Mountain Meats will build and operate the slaughterhous...
Print It was October 2005 when I first flew into Kabul aboard a Pakistani International Airlines flight. Mud homes pocked the desert landscape. Afghanistan looked quiet and serene — almost safe. That sense of security crumbled away moments after landing. Fluorescent lights dangled from the airport ceiling, evidence of explosions past. In the city’s streets, we stopped every two miles to pass through an armed checkpoint. Then came the explosions. Within hours of checking into our hotel, we heard our first IED blast. It was unmistakable: An enormous boom followed by sirens, screams, dust and a distinct smell. Advertisement Advertisement Over the course of a decade, I would make seven trips to Afghanistan and hear those sounds dozens of times. I lived looking over my shoulder, wondering when the next one would hit.