They met at the Gold Pan 49 years ago. Today they are Ullr King and Queen.
Breckenridge has crowned its 61st Ullr King and Queen, longtime locals Sally and Jere Lynch. The two donned their royal garb this afternoon on Main
Breckenridge has crowned its 61st Ullr King and Queen, longtime locals Sally and Jere Lynch. The two donned their royal garb this afternoon on Main
This week on the “State of Summit”, we’re learning that Affordable Music in Dillon is calling it quits. Owner Gary Koenig says, “I’ve been an
Life ain’t easy for a starving artist. But skiing helps. “The other three members of our band are Denver boys, but Matt and I aren’t
More than 60 youth dancers are putting their spin on a holiday classic this weekend for “The Nutcracker: Land of the Sweets” in Breckenridge, from
It doesn’t get more Summit than Local Folk and a bandleader literally named “Mountain.” The acoustic-picking four-piece (Mountain Dru on mandolin and guitar, Loren Zynieki on guitar, Josh Loun on bass, Alex Tocco on
Phil Lesh, founding bassist for Grateful Dead and longtime bandleader for multiple other groups, died this morning. He was 84. Tributes to Lesh are rolling
Downtown Dillon is bringing back its six-figure light show this winter. The town is contacting with the lighting experts at Elevation Holiday Lighting to cover
What’s your favorite scary movie? That’s what the folks at Breck Film Fest asked Krystal 93 news director Phil Lindeman a few weeks ago. His
Movie franchises are exhausting in the best kind of way, like hiking a 14er, or sitting in I-70 ski traffic. You know what to expect
Summit County is littered with ghost towns, where miners would set up camp for a year or two, and then leave with little trace –
Phil Lindeman brings you daily reports that are vital to the people who live, work and play in Summit County. He is also the only local radio news director in the county. Phil says, “I’m honored to man the news studio at Krystal 93, bringing you the latest, breaking news from every corner of Summit County.”