Summit donations make it to North Carolina
Our listeners really stepped up their giving game in October when the former owner of Silverthorne Powersports, Mike Stoveken, launched an effort to help victims of Hurricane
Our listeners really stepped up their giving game in October when the former owner of Silverthorne Powersports, Mike Stoveken, launched an effort to help victims of Hurricane
A recent leasing snafu at Breck’s newest affordable apartments shows the pitfalls and the promise of a workforce housing boom. At least four people were
The fast-growing Keystone area needs more water. This means building and burying a million-gallon water tank on about two acres of public land across from
State lawmakers tell Krystal 93 they are just as frustrated as you are with the U.S. Postal Service. “They are not maintaining services at the
Summit County will soon have the authority to pull short-term rentals from online listing services. County commissioners adopt the new law at today’s regular meeting.
Summit’s accessory dwelling unit fund is woefully underused. The fund has $750,000 for homeowners willing to build a workforce, deed-restricted Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) on
NOTE: This has been edited to update the location of Runway Neighborhood. The next affordable housing project in the town of Breckenridge will be its
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with Summit High School co-principal Doug Blake, talking about the bond. “Each of the pathways that are identified within this bond
Here are the lessons learned from the defunded Lease to Locals experiment. Summit County is trying to learn from its recently defunded Lease to Locals
The owners of Red Tail Ranch off Highway 9 are keeping it just the way it is, for at least another two decades. On May 14,
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.”