Garfield County Libraries has resisted censoring books, but leadership changes could turn the tide
Several measures were considered by library trustees over the past year. But so far, the board has declined to implement any new policies due to reasons ranging from Colorado laws to a skepticism over whether there is a genuine problem to be solved.
RECENT WATER DESK NEWS
Pitkin County looks to boost Roaring Fork streamflows with water purchase
Colorado River experts say some management options don’t go far enough to address scarcity, climate change
As e-bike use grows, so do accidents
More than 60% of the bike and e-bike accidents on Pitkin County OST’s properties involved an e-bike, as they become increasingly popular among locals and visitors.
MORE ON THE GARFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT
Garfield County Libraries director announces retirement, encourages community to protect the ‘freedom to read’
Garfield County commissioners pick former City Council member Tony Hershey to fill library board seat
‘Free-For-All’ book fair in Glenwood Springs aims to increase community access to a diversity of books
Garfield County commissioners appoint two new library trustees amid book restriction controversy
RECENT CONNIE HARVEY ENVIRONMENT DESK NEWS
Private ski area proposal near Steamboat divides community
Cutting up the commons
FEATURED HISTORY SERIES:
ASPEN SKI PATROL STRIKE
APSPA: From corporate burr to community asset
Real time snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin
SNOTEL sites in the Roaring Fork basin show that snowpack has never been this low at this point in the season, breaking the previous record low of 6.1 inches measured on Jan. 29, 1990.
Real-time local streamflow
ASPEN SKI HISTORY COVERAGE: ASPEN SKI PATROL STRIKE
APSPA: From corporate burr to community asset
Public Lands series by Paul ANdersen >>
Cutting up the commons
Common ground: Protecting our public lands
Becoming the White River National Forest
A crisis of the commons
THE BILLIONAIRES OF ASPEN
The Aspen 80
There have never been more billionaires in the world—3,028, by Forbes’ count, crossing the 3,000 threshold for the first time in 2025. It stands to reason that there also have never been more billionaires in Aspen, their collective influence shaping the community’s social fabric.
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