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Mid-Continent president John Reeves releases book on his years in the mines of Coal Basin

| 11 months ago

The Post Independent in Glenwood Springs talked with author and former president of Mid-Continent Resources John Reeves, who has just released his book “The Mines of Coal Basin 1956 – 1991,” about what caused him to write the story of the mines that have now been closed for more than 20 years. “Now nearing 87 and [...]

Mid-Continent president John Reeves releases book on his years in the mines of Coal Basin

The Post Independent in Glenwood Springs talked with author and former president of Mid-Continent Resources John Reeves, who has just released his book “The Mines of Coal Basin 1956 – 1991,” about what caused him to write the story of the mines that have now been closed for more than 20 years.

“Now nearing 87 and living near Glenwood Springs, Reeves said he had no real desire to write about his years as general manager and later president of Mid-Continent.’I never thought something I was doing was something anybody would be interested in,’ he said, during an interview this past week at his home.”

His close friend Ed Mulhall, a Glenwood Springs attorney, “pressed him to put the story down on paper.” He understood that Reeves is the only one left alive that knew the story well enough to write a book.

The book is available at the Book Train, 723 Grand Ave. in Glenwood Springs, for $27.95.

Higher density housing highlighted in Fort Collins Midtown Plan

News | 8 hours ago

With construction on the Mason Street Corridor, MAX Transit and upcoming mall makeover, comes plans to renew Fort Collins. While students may be interested in what Fort Collins will begin to look like, the big question is what will student housing look like? The City of Fort Collins is seeking public opinion on a draft [...]

REI helps you master paddle boarding

Life | 19 hours ago

Keeping in shape for your favorite winter sport doesn’t have to be hard, paddle boarding is a way to use the same muscles used for skiing and snowboarding. Kelly Huffman’s article on Stand Up Paddle Boarding on REI gives tips and tricks to mastering this summertime adventure. “Since you’re standing at your full height, you’ll [...]

National Geographic writer prepares for climbing Denali

Life | 20 hours ago

Preparing to climb the highest peak in North America, Max Lowe highlights the gear and mentality that he needs to prepare for his journey up the 20,328 foot mountain on his National Geographic “Climbing Denali” blog post. “With an average of 20 days needed spent on the mountain to gain the summit and return to [...]

Cost of college tuition out of control

Opinion | 22 hours ago

This coming school year we are all in for a surprise with a 9 percent tuition increase which brings the cost of tuition up to $7,494 for the fall and spring semesters of the 2014 school year. Rate increases are a problem seen with all colleges. In the last 13 years, tuition at CU has [...]

2013 Colorado Brewers’ Festival: “It’s not just a drunk fest”

A & E | 1 day ago

It’s that time of year again. Wine drinkers beware; brewers have been fermenting more than 80 Colorado beers for the June 22 and 23, 2013 Brewers’ Festival, soon to take over the Civic Center area with local beer, food and music. Beginning at LaPorte Avenue and Mason Street, more than 40 Colorado breweries such as [...]

Outdoor safety tips

News | 1 day ago

Most of us love the outdoors and we can all probably recall a time where someone got injured while enjoying the beautiful Colorado country side. In an effort to prevent injuries this summer we’ve compiled a list of outdoor safety tips. Patrick Love of the Poudre Fire Authority provided some suggestions to keep yourself and [...]

The Denver Nuggets have learned it’s always about the money

Sports | 1 day ago

In one week, the Denver Nuggets successfully blew up their franchise. What was once a clear image of the franchise’s bright future is now an unfinished puzzle that is missing a few major pieces. There are three keys every NBA franchise needs to sell tickets: a proven General Manager, a winning Head Coach and a [...]

Fort Collins single mom pursues her love for fashion

Features | 1 day ago

Sewing, fashion and design constantly fill Alexa Vasquez’s thoughts and dreams. But, that’s not all that’s on her mind. She is also thinking about the three nights a week she bartends at Mo Jeaux’s Bar and Grill, the homework she has to complete for her business classes, the home-based business she wants to move to [...]

City of Fort Collins plans to add 30 miles to trail system

News | 1 day ago

Fort Collins residents itching for an early morning jog or a late evening bike ride can currently choose from 32 miles of paved, hard-surface trails and more than 30 miles of natural areas and paths. In the next 15 to 25 years, 30 additional miles will be added to that selection. Many of these additions [...]

Lory Student Center construction fully underway at CSU

News | 2 days ago

Rams on campus this summer are being faced with some drastic changes when it comes to CSU’s homebase for students: the Lory Student Center. Full renovation of LSC Central, the portion of the building between the LSC Theatre and former Off-Campus Life office, is now underway according to Doni Luckutt, director of marketing for Colab, [...]

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