Today, Thursday, December 12, 2024, marks day 6617 days I’ve been working at The Mountain-Ear. During that time we have put 945 newspapers to print. This week is no exception. But I’m not here to talk about this week. Last week, the December 5...
The idea of holiday shopping can be a stressful thing to some but living in the mountains, I find it quite delightful! I’ve not once had to go down into the hustle and bustle of the flats to find a gift. The most unique and special gifts I’ve...
NEDERLAND - As this season of being hyperaware of gratitude approaches I try to stop before saying out loud, “Gratitude, really?” This has not been an easy year. Sitting at the bedside of my teenage son for weeks listening to machines...
Black Hawk- This week marks just about two months of free access to our website, and next week you'll see some changes happening. If you are an online subscriber, you’ll receive an email that says “Create your user account.” If you are a...
I've been sleeping a lot lately. I average 10 to 12 hours a night. My body is tired. My brain is tired. I wake up exhausted. My body keeps telling me to slow down and I'm working on that. I've been working on it for almost 2 years now. Weekends...
PEAK TO PEAK – We’re out of time. If you haven’t mailed your ballot by now, you’d better use a drop box, because we just can’t count on USPS to get mail to its intended recipient in less than a week. Unless you are living off the grid, you’ve...
The Mountain-Ear launched their new website (themtnear.com) on October 1, 2024, with free access to it for an introductory period so area readers can check out the new site and see all the new features. The new website is intended to be the flagship going forward of Mountain-Ear offerings, with multi-media presentations, an easy-to-use interface, and a comprehensive search engine with which to peruse past editions.
I am sitting here in the office, thinking about the past week and looking forward to the next one. A few weeks ago, we had a bunch of training on-site for our new website launched this week. Hang on friends, it's gonna take a little bit of time for a full transition …
This year may be the most contentious election year I have ever been through. Now, that’s not saying much, I guess. The Presidential election four years ago was certainly contentious. This year it …
First, I want to say a huge thank you to the five candidates that are running for Gilpin County Commissioner. Each candidate showed up for our Candidate Forum, answered the questions thoughtfully and shared a bit about what they'd bring to the county, if elected. …
All the emphasis right now is on our national election…chances are, as you read this, you are reflecting on the debate that took place on TV a few nights ago. But it’s often the local
Alright, it’s been a beautiful week floating on the awards ceremony and the general recognition from many in our community for the hard work we do every week as a TEAM. But this week, it’s
Today, just a few days after the Colorado Press Association’s extraordinary 146th Annual Convention, I write with a renewed sense of purpose and hope for the future of our newspaper. And by
It’s that time of year, our annual trek with kids going back to school. Well, sort of. A lot of our staff have kids going back to school, but mine doesn’t start school for a month. He is however
The last two weeks have felt like one big winding down from the amazing fun that was had over the weekend of Nederland’s Sesquicentennial Celebration. The 150th was a great success, and all because
This week marks a very sad week for us. It is our last week printing with Prairie Mountain Media. We’ve had an amazing partnership with them for over a decade and they have been absolutely
I lay awake tonight, thinking of the evacuations around our foothill communities. We have many friends all across Colorado and the current fires have displaced a lot of people. This takes me
One of the joys of Nederland is that it’s made up of people with very strong – and often conflicting – opinions. More than one former BOT member has described serving in that capacity as
Know that I come from a background of work in the study and modeling of Earth systems and natural disasters. We are in a period of shift. We and our children are entering a world known for its
Some of you may have read the headline and thought, oh no, something big is happening at the paper. Well, you’re not wrong. But we just don’t have much news to share yet. We are actively