![]() ![]() Conservation districts offer financial help with noxious weeds, trees More information about the rock blasting is available below. ![]() Motorists and stakeholder partners will be able to sign up for day-of notifications about blasting and travel delays. The blasting and limited delays will be similar to blasting that took place on the project last summer. During these short blasts, I-70 traffic and recreation trail users will be stopped in both directions for up to 30 minutes. Starting May 1, rock-blasting work and light evening delays are also expected. This year’s work will involve narrowed lanes and shoulders along I-70, lane closures, and temporary traffic holds along the recreation trail. The project enters its third season with an early focus on the construction of the Mile Point 185 westbound I-70 bridge, among other improvements to Interstate 70. ![]() Work is resuming this month on the I-70 West Vail Pass auxiliary lanes. Click this link forms.gle/Z8DMGHxjVLSF6Ehj6 to sign up or email ! Roadwork to start up again on I-70 at Vail Volunteers will spend time hanging with kids living with disabilities, while parents meet with a respite support group. at the Jewish Community Center Chabad of Aspen. Buddy program seeks volunteers for Sunday eventīuddy Program volunteers are sought for the upcoming respite program with the mentoring organization’s partners at the Friendship Circle on Sunday from 3-5 p.m. Nye and his wife, Rita, will move to Grand Junction, where you can find them camping, fishing, spending time with their grandchildren. His last day on the job is Friday.ĭuring the recruitment process for a streets superintendent, Assistant Streets Superintendent Daniel Maldonado will serve as interim streets superintendent. I was very fortunate to have a very hard working and competent Streets and Fleet crew that made it a privilege to do my job,” he said. “The residents of Aspen are my customers, and these tasks were completed by very dedicated individuals. Nye and the Streets Department have provided the city with street sweeping, snow removal, asphalt overlay projects, storm water inlet, and pipe cleaning services, among many other services. In 2001, then-Assistant City Manager Randy Ready appointed him as superintendent. He began at the city in 1989 as an equipment operator and was promoted to assistant superintendent in 1997. Jerry Nye, streets superintendent for the city of Aspen, is retiring after 33 years of service. Third Place, Obit Reporting: Remembering Bob Braudis, the longest-serving ‘Freak Power’ sheriff, by Eleanor Bennett and Dominic Anthony Walsh.Third Place, Features, Short Form: ‘They cannot fight “Latine:”‘ Local drag queens raise awareness for gender-neutral term at Basalt performance, by Halle Zander.Second Place, Sports, Feature: Lori Spence paves the way as the first woman to lead Aspen Highlands ski patrol, by Eleanor Bennett.First Place, A&E and Food, Feature: Local connection helps a renowned pianist find refuge from Russia-Ukraine War, by Kaya Williams.In the SPJ contest, Aspen Public Radio was recognized with four awards overall with first, second, and third-place awards in the following categories: Best Sports Feature: ‘We’re just going for one run at a time:’ Aspen local skis 66 laps in one day.Best News Coverage of a Single Event: Teen rescues and resuscitates friend caught in the Cascades on Independence Pass, credits CPR training.Best Sports Feature: Paralympic athlete returns to Snowmass, helps his students learn to ski, by Halle Zander.Īdditionally, Zander received Certificates of Merit as honorable mentions in the following categories:.Best News Feature, Report, or Series: Jahir Rodas cuts his first Christmas tree and keeps his grandmother’s memory alive, by Eleanor Bennett and.In the CBA contest, Aspen Public Radio was recognized with top honors, or first place, in the following categories: Both the CBA and the SBJ’s Top of the Rockies contest awards were announced Saturday, honoring work done in 2022. Aspen Public Radio wins journalism awardsĪspen Public Radio has been recognized for outstanding journalism by the Colorado Broadcasters Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. ![]()
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