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Election Day is Tuesday in Aspen

Election Day is Tuesday in Aspen
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Mayor, council members to be elected in Aspen on Tuesday

Election judges verify signatures on ballots in the basement of City Hall on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Aspen residents have just over a day left to cast their votes for mayor and two City Council members. Election Day for the city of Aspen municipal election is Tuesday, and ballots will be accepted until 7 p.m. There is a drop box located in front of City Hall on Galena Street where ballots can be dropped. Voting in person in City Hall is available on a limited basis and COVID-19 protocols will be followed. In-person voting is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and again from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m on Election Day.

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Aspen City Council candidates raise the stakes in fundraising

Campaign fundraising and spending among Aspen City Council candidates is ramping up as finance reports due Monday show thousands of dollars have been contributed and spent in a 12-day period. Kimbo Brown-Schirato, who is vying against seven other candidates for two open seats, still leads in fundraising with an additional $3,275 between Feb. 9 and Sunday. That brings her total fundraising to $10,575. Brown-Schirato has spent over $3,343 on web-based advertising, Facebook and printing. Mark Reece raised $3,635 in the past 10 days in addition to his self-loan of $5,000 during the first reporting period, which covered Jan. 1 through Feb. 8. He has spent $4,155, mostly on door hangers, printing, flyers, newspaper ads and yard signs.

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Neighbors warm hearts, hands during winter storm

When Mia Heil saw a homeless man underneath the bridge at Loop 610 and Ella Boulevard on her way home from work last weekend, she knew it was unsafe for

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$5 million grant to study noninvasive, low-cost methods for early detection of Alzheimer's

Loading video. VIDEO: The goal of the Digital Dementia Detection (D3) project is identification of noninvasive, low-cost methods for early detection of Alzheimer s disease. view more  Credit: Regenstrief Institute INDIANAPOLIS Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine, Regenstrief Institute, IUPUI and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine will study a problem that has been vexing healthcare professionals and families for decades, using scalable, low-cost, and noninvasive approaches to identify Alzheimer s disease and help improve the quality of life for patients and families. The grant from the National Institutes of Health s National Institute on Aging is expected to total nearly $5 million over five years.

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