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Aspen Historical Society’s Aspen History 101 Class

15 hours ago ago from The Aspen 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Aspen, Colorado

Annual Intro to Aspen Event Returns to Wheeler Opera HouseThe Aspen Historical Society along with Aspen State Teacher’s College and the Aspen Visit link: Aspen Historical Society's Aspen History 101 Class

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Ski resorts fight global warming (Telluride Daily Planet)

12 hours ago ago from Breaking news

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ski resorts across the U.S. are using this Thanksgiving holiday weekend to jump start their winter seasons, but with every passing year comes a frightening realization: If global temperatures continue to rise, fewer and fewer resorts will be able to open for the traditional beginning of ski season. Warmer temperatures at night are making it more difficult to make snow and the snow that falls naturally is melting ...

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Our beautiful resource hogs: Aspenites fight report of water-guzzling

19 hours ago ago from Colorado Independent

Aspenites, long vilified as second-home-owning, heated-driveway-loving, jet-setting energy hogs, use 10 times more water than the average American, reported the Denver Post on Monday, citing a new report from the Colorado Water Conservation Board. Not so fast, say Aspen officials, who are arguing today that the data is flawed. From the Denver Post report: Waterhoggers? Colorado Front Range residents are using ...

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Enjoy Your Vacation At Little Nell Aspen Hotel!

4 hours ago ago from The Travellers Zone

admin1 | Dec 24, 2009 | Comments 0 With its blend of country inn virtues and the indulgences of a grand hotel , Little Nell Aspen Hotel is truly unique in both its services and ambiance. Little Nell Aspen Hotel is nestled right at the base of Aspen Mountain , thus offering you great, dramatic views of the silent mountain even as you stand right in the heart of downtown Aspen. The Little Nell Aspen Hotel’s strategic location ...

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Pitkin County: Recent CWCB consumption report flawed with respect to count numbers

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From the Aspen Daily News (Catherine Lutz): The Denver Post published an article on Monday citing a state study showing Front Range water consumption to be down while “some parts of the Western Slope have seen per capita water use explode in the last decade.” Referencing the study, the Post wrote: “Residents of Pitkin County, home of Aspen, used 1,851 gallons per person each day, the data show, as Elbert County folks used 111 gallons ...

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