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WOODLAND PARK • As memories fade and history recedes into 21st-century concerns, a documentary by the Ute Pass Historical Society tells the story of the impact of area dude ranches, economically, socially and culturally. The film is a collaboration of the society, the Teller County Film Commission, Animas Productions and RedJaxx Media.
The documentary recalls the romance of the Old West that reverberated across America. “People wanted to pretend that they were back in the era of cowboys, to experience that kind of life,” said Donna Finicle, speaking in the theatrical trailer of “The Story of Us/ Dude Ranches above the Clouds.”
Man awarded Carnegie Medal for saving Frankfort resident from Manistee River
Jan. 11, 2021
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Frankfort resident Kim Fairchild was rescued from a near drowning on the Big Manistee River on June 6, 2019 when fishing with his friend Rick Herman (far right). The three who pulled the non-breathing Fairchild from the water and revived him were Troy Ance, Ben Blostein and Steven Padilla. The three were honored by then-Manistee County Sheriff John O Hagan for their heroic act. Pictured (from left to right) are Ance, Fairchild, Blostein, Padilla and Herman. (File photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Manistee County Sheriff John O Hagan presented the men who rescued Kim Fairchild from the Manistee River with certificates commemorating their life-saving actions in June 2019. One of the men, Ben Blostein, recently received the Carnegie Medal. (File photo) Show MoreShow Less