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Reverberations from Resignation EMS Paramedic Brad Jones

Turmoil in Hinsdale County’s Emergency Medical Service culminated last Thursday, April 9, with strongly-worded letters and social media post from Chief Paramedic Brad Jones announcing his resignation effective immediately.Jones, who worked with Hinsdale EMS for 5.5 years, starting with a volunteer position in 2020, was a well-known seasonal presence in Lake City who worked hand-in-hand with the local corps of Emergency Medical Technicians. He also worked closely with EMS Director Katherine Heidt and Western Slope Regional Medical Director Dr. Avery MacKenzie.As an extension of Dr. MacKenzie’s credentials, Hinsdale EMTs are allowed to provide medical care to patients and operate the county’s ambulance system.In the wake of Chief Paramedic Jones’ resignation last week, Dr. MacKenzie has now reduced the scope of local EMTs’ medical purvue from ALS — providing Advanced Life Support — to BLS, Basic Life Support.The change from ALS to BLS, according to EMS Director Heidt, also carries with it a significant reduction in the amount of medication which EMTs are allowed to administer. Heidt adds that the change in procedure results in “considerable impacts to everyone who lives and visits here.”Jones’ April 9 resignation comes in the immediate wake of a short special Hinsdale County Commissioners’ meeting last

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Historic Preservation Commission Welcomes History Colorado Rep., Approves Four COAs

Joining the April 7 Historic Preservation Commission meeting was Dr. Lindsey Flewelling, Preservation Planner and Certified Local Government Coordinator from History Colorado. Dr. Flewelling was in attendance to evaluate Lake City’s adherence to its Certified Local Government Agreement with the state of Colorado, which is done every four years.This agreement evaluates how well Lake City is managing its National Historic District and to determine if the Town is adhering to its Historic Preservation Ordinance, which falls under the responsibility of Lake City’s Historic Preservation Commission and Town of Lake City staff.Passing this evaluation keeps the Town of Lake City eligible for state grants and tax credits that can be applied toward preservation of historic buildings in Lake City, such as the County Courthouse, the Hough Building and Hinsdale County Museum – all of which have received state historic fund grants in the past for restoration and other projects.Facing a hefty agenda April 7, Chair Joe Fox got directly down to business with the first item on the agenda, Certificate of Approval (COA) 2026-04, which concerned 220 N Gunnison Avenue, Piltingrud’s Lone Pine Apartments, where renovations have been ongoing for some time and multiple windows have been replaced.The subcommittee handling this

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Editor's Pick

Dear Grant,

With the couple of letters published in the SILVER WORLD and the talk that’s been around town about the state of Hinsdale County Emergency Medical Service (HC EMS) leadership, I cannot remain silent any longer.Nearly three years ago, I was given the opportunity to become an ambulance driver for EMS.

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Dear Community,

As we celebrate National Volunteer Awareness Week, we pause to recognize the extraordinary individuals whose generosity, compassion, and dedication strengthen our community every single day. Volunteers are the heartbeat of service—quietly giving their time, energy, and talents to make life better for others. Their impact is felt in our schools,

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Dear SILVER WORLD and Hinsdale County family,

I have been overwhelmed with support and love from this community since news of my termination from Hinsdale EMS became public. I have heard from so many past patients and supportive community members. Your kindness has carried me through a difficult time. While I understand that the county leadership will

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Editor:

Over the winter months as things slowed down and I took on more responsibilities within the Sheriff’s Office, I observed that my professional, ethical, and legal based values did not align with those of the current Sheriff.As a result, I tendered my resignation from my post as a Hinsdale County

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Dear Grant,

To Mrs. Laura Neely, GT Foundation: it was very hard for me to deal with my early diagnosis, but with all the prayers and support of Gunnison Tough Enough to Wear Pink, it made it easier for me to deal with the screening costs.For many of my friends, thank you

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Dear Editor

This is Lisa Sperl. I am writing this to let you know I am still a resident of Lake City, just commuting to work at Lake School in Gunnison, working as an Educational Assistant.I know many of our friends thought I already moved out and were surprised to see me

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