Welcome to Valley Roundup. It’s a review of the top news stories of the week in Aspen and beyond.
Joining us today are Andy Stone, former editor of and now columnist for the Aspen Times and Curtis Wackerle, Managing Editor of the Aspen Daily News.
This week there was a double-homicide in El Jebel. The same week a pedestrian was hit and killed on highway 82, this comes on the heels of a high profile murder in Aspen and the death of a rafter. Today we reflect on how big city this all sounds.
Also, are we loving the outdoors to death? Judging for the Conundrum Hot Springs…maybe so.
Proposals are lining up for what to do with the old Aspen Art Museum, we look at the Lodging incentive program and the strange partnership of Lee Mulcahy and Maurice Emmer.
On the download with Rob St. Mary a how-to for safe sexting. It’s all ahead on Valley Roundup.
The Download with Rob St. Mary
Digital After Death?
http://www.denverpost.com/technology/ci_26158347/bill-ensures-emails-photos-wont-die-you
“What Matters Now: Digital Kids. The online behavior of a new generation of digital natives”
http://www.hugeinc.com/ideas/report/digital-kids
Social Media Training For Employees: 8 Best Practices to Keep in Mind
http://identitypr.com/blog/2014/06/social-media-training-employees-best-practices-keep-mind/
“A guide to safe sexting: How to send nude photos without ruining your life, career and reputation”