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Christopher Kelley: Government reporter and more

I grew up in Connecticut, where from early childhood I enjoyed drawing and “writing” little nonsensical storybooks. In my adolescence I loved making my own magazines, creating caricatures of my friends and satirizing our middle school days in my own version of MAD or Cracked. I wrote melodramatic poetry and song lyrics in my teenage years that no one will ever see.

I went to college in New York City and earned an associate’s degree in graphic design. Life took me all over the north, east, and south and I worked all sorts of j ... Read more

Music of the Mountains: Mark Kuban

Mark Kuban describes himself as being musically inclined from a very young age, having performed in Peter Pan when he was five and receiving his first guitar when he was only eleven. Kuban was inspired by street musicians growing up in St. Louis, Mis ... Read more

Amy Skinner: Community health advocate

I have lived in Gilpin County for over 20 years and owned my own business in Nederland for almost 15 years. I live with my husband, Richard Brandon.

I started writing a mental health column in The Mountain-Ear in December 2021. I have wr ... Read more

Gilpin School cheer squad competes

On Thursday Gilpin County School’s competitive cheer squad took an outstanding second place in the Colorado High School State Cheer Championship. Everyone at Gilpin School is very proud of the hard work and dedication that the cheerleaders, Remi Ri ... Read more

Legacy of mining in Colorado: Discovery of the first lode

John H. Gregory was an experienced miner who had learned how to prospect for gold in 1827 in Georgia. He had lost all his money in the Panic of 1857. So, in 1858 he left his wife and kids in Georgia for the Fraser River gold fields in British Columbia. Gregory ran out of money in Lawrence, Kansas so he took a job driving a mule train to Fort Laramie in Wyoming. While there during the winter of 1858, he heard of the gold discoveries in the foothills of the Snowy Range by W. Green Russell and his brothers. He decided to set out during the dry win ... Read more

Steel Beam Crushes Grand Junction Welder's Leg and Hand

The holiday season is a terrible time for a heart-wrenching story, but this one needs your attention.

Horrific Accident Changes Allie's Life Forever

Grand Junction's Allie Dorsey is 25 years old and has lived a very active l ... Read more

CU student receives prestigious Marshall Scholarship

What has your experience at CU been like thus far?

Very very positive. I love CU. I’ve been getting kind of nostalgic lately because its my senior year. I walk around campus, and I study at Norlin, and I kind of realize that my life wo ... Read more

TOP 10 off-grid cabins of 2022

SPOTLIGHTING THE top off-grid cabins OF 2022

Defined as small houses or cottages typically located in rural areas, cabins come in many shapes and sizes. Generally modest and cozy dwellings found in a variety of climates, they are often d ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.