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Dynamite Shack Ice Climber Severely Injured in100’ Vertical Plunge

A male ice climber in his 50s was critically injured Saturday afternoon, January 24, after falling approximately 100’ at the Dynamite Shack portion of ice climbing wall on Henson Creek.The injured man, who has been identified as Vratislav, a resident of Canada, was transported to St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction by CareFlight of the Rockies helicopter ambulance with injuries which are described as traumatic, complex and life-threatening.As an indication of the severity of the man’s injuries, responders to the scene following the 3:21 p.m. emergency page were Hinsdale County Emergency Medical Service — EMT Danny Oge, EMT student and driver Lorie Stewart, EMT Katherine Heidt, AEMT Dan Humphreys, and EMT Sarah Moody, together with support from Gunnison Valley Paramedics who were called in based on critical care mutual aid. Also responding to the scene were Lake City firefighters with Lake City Fire/Rescue, Hinsdale County Search and Rescue, and Hinsdale County Sheriff Denim Starnes.Among those first on the scene at the base of the ice wall and after crossing open-flowing Henson Creek were Sheriff Starnes and Fire Chief Justin Thompson, the latter joined within moments by Chief Engineer R.E. Hall and firefighters Evan Milski, Mike Ralph, Nathan Wuest, and Matt

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Busy Commissioner Session Highlights71 Hill Solar, Tax Bills

by Jodi Linsey Hinsdale County Commissioners Greg Levine, Robert Hurd, and Kristie Borchers met at the Coursey Annex on January 21 for their second regular workshop and meeting of the new year. The use of credit cards by certain members of the All Hazards Team created the most buzz during the workshop, along with the state of ice at Lake San Cristobal.During the open discussion portion of the workshop, Commissioners covered a wide-ranging variety of topics. Borchers praised the transition to Mission2Market, a Denver-based marketing company with experience in tourism, for their work with Kate Hopson to smooth the way into the 2026 marketing contract.Borchers also congratulated local water watcher Bruce Heath as he takes a seat at the Gunnison Basin Roundtable as the Hinsdale County representative.She noted that there has been some discussion concerning several of the property tax bills that have the wrong year printed on them. There followed a short discussion on what action can be taken about it, or if any action is warranted.Commissioner Hurd updated the assemblage about the solar installation at Hill 71, a vital communications link in Hinsdale County, reporting that all inspections are complete and the new meter that can track credits

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Editor's Pick

Dear Grant,

I think it is time to remind Lake City dog owners that we do have a leash law in town. Dogs are to be leashed or under voice control.Yes, I know we had a dog at large and he has found another home.Twice in the past month I have encountered

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Dear Grant,

In 1978, Congress passed and President Carter signed into law the Inspector Generals Act.It created watchdogs within each agency of the Federal Government whose job it was to rout out waste, fraud, and abuse.The Inspector Generals have saved U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars and their respective agencies have become more

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Dear Grant,

This year’s Middle School Boys Basketball team consisted of a dedicated group of student-athletes who demonstrated growth, teamwork, and perseverance throughout the season. The team consisted of 8th graders Dax Elkins, Landon Rhodes, Brantley Votruba, and Elijah Wuest, 7th graders Wyatt Loper and Henry Shepherd, 6th grader Nathaiel Menzies, and

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Dear Community

Thank you for a spectacular Wine & Music Festival – gorgeous autumn weather, awesome sound, great music, and good friends. We dedicate this festival to our vibrant founding board member Ruthanna Hall, whose boundless energy and visionary spirit continue to inspire every moment of this celebration.Thank you for financial assistance

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Hinsdale County Voters,

An essential service is defined as a public or private operation that is vital to the health, safety, and/or well-being of the population. The services they provide cannot be eliminated or reduced without negative public impact. In order for these services to exist they must be funded.It makes sense to

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Dear Grant,

As coordinator of the 2025 Wine and Music Festival Green Room located at Lake City Arts, I would like to thank all food contributors. All dishes were delicious and scrumptious.I would especially like to thank Lake City Arts for use of the facility, chairs and tables. My assistants Carol Clauss,

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The Lake City SILVER WORLD (U.S.P.S. No. 436-630)
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