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LISTEN HERE! Actress Cynthia Geary may not have been familiar with the towns of Nederland, Central City, or Black Hawk before, but she is absolutely familiar with the community that forms in small

Nothing disrupts the peace and beauty of mountain living like transplants and tourists. Unless it’s a transplanted moose. They are the biggest transplant of all, bringing in more tourists and

Cheeseburglerized Have you seen this Cheeseburger? The proud parents of Mayor McCheese are heartbroken after a derelict absconded with the lovable grease ball. There’s a reward being offered for

LISTEN: The Mountain-Ear podcast presents a story about black settlers coming to Colorado.

Oh, those mountain boys sure can play!!!The Mountain-Ear, Volume 15, Number 4, October 31, 1991: Hot local band spawned at seafood counterBy Barbara Lawlor Narrated by Dango RoseHave you ever

Got a little CABIN FEVER?? Read a book! Maryann Rosen talks about the benefits of reading and introduces us to past and present Peak to Peak authors

Almost 39 years on March 2, 1985, Caribou Ranch Recording Studio was destroyed by fire.The Mountain-Ear reported the tragedy and ran the story on the front page. Listen in as Dango Rose narrates the

1988 in Nederland, Colorado brings Blizzards and a Boycott Conversation Starter, Bill Allen was an opinion columnist for The Mountain-Ear from 1987 to 1991. Allen’s columns were a popular

LISTEN: In this episode host, Dango Rose, revisits a story he wrote many years ago while working as a music correspondent for The Mountain-Ear newspaper.Here, Dango tells the story of Dan Fogelberg

Listen in as we narrate the story of The Alpine Restaurant. This is the flagship restaurant for the now iconic location which has changed hands over the years and will soon have a new life and new

LISTEN: In this episode, we’ll be speaking with Rosanne Reid, a healing practitioner working in the Peak to Peak.Rosanne will be helping us kick off this month’s Health and Wellness series and

Then, Now, and our very own Mountain-Ear by Maryann Rosen  Listen in as correspondent, Maryann Rosen, tells us a story about the history of community news. Through paper, online, word of mouth,

Listen in this week as speak with Reba Mitchell, director of Ned Seniors.  The organization offers a better life for seniors through food and community involvement.Special correspondent, Maryann

Listen in this week as we talk to artist Heather Taylor, hear the true story behind our Fourth of July celebration, Ned Gravel, Zizania Music, news briefs, music mentions, and

Listen in this week as we speak to visual musician, Scramble Campbell. Check out his work here...MORE.Special Correspondent, Maryann Rosen, tells us the history behind Red Rocks Amphitheater. Want to

Listen in this week for details about a job fair coming to Nederland. We hear from Nederland Town Administrator, Miranda Fisher, about the upcoming Town Hall and Public Forum scheduled for Tuesday,

Listen in this week to hear local music promoter Stephanie Andelman give us the rundown on fun and festivals planned for summertime in the mountains. We hear the story behind Madam Lou Bunch. We talk

Listen this week as we speak to Zachary Hancock, minister of the Nederland Community Presbyterian Church. We hear a business short take from Jamie Lammers on a new place to eat in Coal Creek,

Listen in as we hear Kris McFarland tell us about the upcoming Nedfest Family Reunion. We hear from Leon Poel about services offered to Veterans across the peaks. Music mentions, a story by Maryann

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