Stories that Didn't Quite Fit But Are Interesting Anyway

  • The View from the Other Side, Barbara Sibley Photographer
    Janet Carroll, ‘Early Days in Gunnison Valley Healthcare’
    Janet Carroll came to the Gunnison Valley Hospital in the mid-1960s, when the hospital was not even served by an ambulance – interesting times for the entire medical staff.
  • David Inouye, ‘Winter in the Valley: Mining the Data’
    David Inouye is a biologist who began plant research at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic in 1971, and has collected data every summer since then – half a century of ‘longitudinal research.’
  • Mark Reaman, ‘Size, Pace, Scale, and Soul’
    Mark Reaman is the longtime editor of the Crested Butte News; this is an editorial from the 1/10/25 edition of the News, reflecting on an article in a regional magazine that wondered if ‘Colorado’s last great ski town was losing its soul.’ We wish we had had this meditation on place and community in time to include it in the Journal.

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