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Tune in every weekend for Aspen Public Radio's new locally-produced public/cultural affairs show. The program is a lively roundtable conversation about current events, politics, the arts and local doings with newsmakers and community members from around the Roaring Fork Valley. It also includes cultural reviews, ...

Tune in every weekend for Aspen Public Radio's new locally-produced public/cultural affairs show. The program is a lively roundtable conversation about current events, politics, the arts and local doings with newsmakers and community members from around the Roaring Fork Valley. It also includes cultural reviews, guest opinions and humor pieces. Aspen Public Radio is a non-profit organization that relies on support from listeners like you. Please consider making an annual contribution to Aspen Public Radio at www.aspenpublicradio.org/pledge. Every dollar makes a difference and helps Aspen Public Radio provide great podcasts for everyone everywhere.

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    This spring, the Pitkin County Commissioners granted a license for a marijuana-infused jerky producer in the Aspen Airport Business Center. But they weren’t happy about it.

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    The Aspen Skiing Company is staying out of most election decisions this year, but a few ballot measures have a direct impact on SkiCo and its employees.

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    Valley Roundup for Oct. 24, 2016

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    Valley Roundup for Morning Edition, Oct. 21, 2016

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    Oct 20, 2016
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    Opponents tp Prop. 106 come out with television ads

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    Oct 20, 2016 Read more
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    APR's state ballot series: medical aid in dying

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