Aspen Pioneer Cemetery
Aspen’s historic preservation officer Amy Guthrie talks about a pioneer cemetery in Aspen that is being recognized for its historical significance.
Spotted Knapweed Research
Jorge Vivanco, assistant professor of horticultural biotechnology at Colorado State University, talks about recent developments in the research on spotted knapweed.
Pueblo Chili Growers
Pueblo farmer Carl Musso on efforts being made by Pueblo farmers to market the sale of chilies year-round.
Medicaid Pilot Study
Karen Reinertson, director of the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, tells about a pilot program that will study how managed care may yield long-term savings for Medicaid […]
Los Pinos Indian Agency
Laura Carlson speaks with project director and archeologist Steve Baker about unearthing the Los Pinos Indian Agency near Montrose established in 1875.
Oral Health Initiative
Linda Reiner, director of planning for the Caring for Colorado Foundation, talks about assessing the oral health care needs of poor people living in rural Colorado.
Follow-up on Manual High
Nancy Sutton, transitional principal for Denver’s Manual High School, reports on the progress of the school’s newly formed experimental “three school” program.
Grand Junction’s Teen Court I
Laura Carlson talks with city attorney Stephanie Rubenstein about Grand Junction’s teen court.
Seton Reading
Judy Walker reads from Wild Animals I Have Known by Ernest Thompson Seton.These readings, from the Words to Stir the Soul series hosted by the Center of the American West, […]
Grand Junction’s Teen Court II
Laura Carlson continues her conversation on Grand Junction’s teen court with high school senior Tina Beam, who recently served as a prosecutor.
Book About Origins of Money
Boulder resident Barbara Wilder, author of Money is Love: Reconnecting to the Sacred Origins of Money.
Status of Minorities Report
Robert Preuhs, who teaches at the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder, talks about a comprehensive new report that says minorities in Colorado lag behind whites […]
Military History Museum
Flint Whitlock, president of the Colorado Military History Museum, on efforts being undertaken to build a facility to display hundreds of artifacts in Colorado.
Book About The Ballad of Baby Doe
Author and Colorado historian Duane Smith on his book, The Ballad of Baby Doe:I Shall Walk Beside My Love.
Juan’s Diary: A Follow-Up
In 1996, National Public Radio aired an audio diary of a young man named Juan who had arrived in this country illegally.
Colorado Virtual Academy
Ken Griffith with the Colorado Virtual Academy on a new program that allows students in kindergarten through second grade the option to attend a virtual school over the Internet.