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Grand County, Colorado is only short drive from Denver and provides a mountain getaway to many second homeowners and visitors. The diverse county is home to several ski resorts, the enterance to the Rocky Mountain National Park, and a host of summer and winter activities. The print edition of the Sky-Hi News is published free on Wednesdays and Fridays serving the towns of Winter Park, Fraser, Tabernash, Granby, Grand Lake, Hot Sulphur Springs and Kremmling.
THREE AMAZING FACTS!
1 The Sky-Hi News Reaches over 80% of the market over a 7 day period
2 For every one paper we print, we average over four readers
3 In a 2013 poll, 88% of the respondents consider the Sky-Hi News and
skyhidailynews.com their primary news source for Grand County.
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VOLUME 7, NUMBER 30 — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014
YOUR SOURCE FOR GRAND COUNTY, COLORADO NEWS || UPDATED DAILY AT SKYHIDAILYNEWS.COM
Sky-Hi Love Story Contest! SKI CONDITIONSWinter Park Resort
Base: 65 inches
Ski Granby RanchBase: 36 inches
Nordic groomed:
YMCA Nordic: 55 km
Grand Lake Nordic: 35 km
Devil’s Thumb Nordic: 115 km
The Grand Lake Village People, left, and KISS Girls sleds come together during a heat of the bed sled races at the Grand Lake Winter Carnival on Saturday, Feb. 1.
ROCKING GOOD TIME IN GRAND LAKE
PHOTOS BYRON HETZLER/[email protected]
The Grand Lake Fire Department push their bed sled toward the finish line during a heat of the bed sled race. The fire
department went on to take first place.
Vanessa Rus writes: “Before the holidays, I
ended up very physically
sick. My husband was
also ill and was able to
recuperate and return to
work while I was taken to
Denver to be treated for
my illness. I returned home and continued to recuper-
ate, but was unable to return to work. I had gone to
the Post Office here in Grand Lake and received a card
in the mail with no return address or any identification
of where it came from. The card had a ‘Get Well Soon’
message in gold glitter. Within the card was $140 dol-
lars. The message at the top of the card stated ‘Thank
you for all the hard work that you do.’ I was quite taken
back and emotionally touched by the kindness of this
one individual or individuals who thought of me in
such a wonderful way.”
LAUREN ROMERO, 4TH GRADE,
FRASER VALLEY ELEMENTARY.
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DEMOGRAPHICSGRAND COUNTYOur team takes pride in meeting the needs of this diverse, but highly active and educated community. This unique mix is made up of hard working families, retirees and visitors. We have taken great care to understand our readership and develop products and content strategies that meet their demands.
• Almost 70% of the Sky-Hi News readership is between the age of 35 and 64
• On average, almost 80% of our readers are homeowners.
• 20% of our readers are second homeowners
POPULATION
13,905 GRAND COUNTY, COSOURCE: DemographicsNow
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$60,455GRAND COUNTY, COSOURCE: DemographicsNow
HOUSEHOLDS
6,057 GRAND COUNTY, COSOURCE: DemographicsNow
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
1,842 GRAND COUNTY, COSOURCE: Borrell Associates
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OURAUDIENCEPrint
• Wednesdays and Fridays: 21,000 readers (circulation 5,500)
• 43.6% of our readers seek ads for local businesses
• 31.2% of our readers seek ad inserts (flyers)
POWERFUL REACHThe SkyHi Daily News enjoys a diverse audience of locals, second homeowners and visitors. Some of their interests overlap and some are unique to each demo-graphic. As a result, we have developed a product mix that specifically caters to each of these audiences both in content and distribution.
People/local profiles 57.2%Local government coverage 64.6%Community news/nonprofits, clubs, etc. 59.3%Lifestyle stories, recreation to health 49.4%Family activities information 44.1%Seniors information and stories 24.5%Historical information about Grand County 56.7%‘How-to’ information geared toward Grand County 39.6%Real Estate 31.9%Sports 22.5%Classified Advertising 39.7%Ads for local businesses 43.6%Ad inserts (flyers) 31.2%
WHAT ARE OUR READERS LOOKING FOR?
2013 SHN READER SURVEY
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OURAUDIENCEDigital
DIGITAL SERVICESWe have expanded our marketing options so you can extend your reach. The SkyHi News offers a selection of digital solutions to ensure you get your message to your customer, within your budget. Whether you want to reach the person looking for real estate in a resort town, the visitor hungrily searching for a good restaurant or the local resident who needs a new cell phone – we can connect you with them.
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Unique VisitorsPage Views
Visits
30-Day Traffic (12-month Average)
28,598151,32154,822
• 80% of our readers check the skyhidailynews.com for breaking news
• Over 60% of our readers keep up on local news at skyhidailynews.com between print editions
• 57% of our readers use the skyhidailynews.com to receive local news
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Best of GrandPublication Frequency: Annual - AugustQuantity: 6,000 Geographic Area: Grand Lake - 80447, Granby - 80446, West Grand: Kremmling - 80459, Parshall - 80468, Hot Sulphur - 80451, East Grand: Tabernash - 80478, Fraser - 80442, Winter Park - 80482
Health & FitnessPublication Frequency: An-nual - JanuaryQuantity: 10,000 Distribution: locationsGeographic Area: Grand Lake - 80447, Granby - 80446, West Grand: Kremmling - 80459, Parshall - 80468, Hot Sulphur - 80451, East Grand: Tabernash - 80478, Fraser - 80442, Winter Park - 80482
PRODUCTSNAPSHOTReach your best consumers with Sky Hi Daily NewsMiddle Park TimesPublication Frequency: Weekly: FridayQuantity: 900 Geographic Area: Grand Lake - 80447, Granby - 80446, West Grand: Kremmling - 80459, Parshall - 80468, Hot Sulphur - 80451, East Grand: Tabernash - 80478, Fraser - 80442, Winter Park - 80482
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2013
Sky Hi Daily NewsPublication Frequency: Twice Weekly: Wednesday & Friday Quantity: 5,500 Geographic Area: Grand Lake - 80447, Granby - 80446, West Grand: Kremmling - 80459, Parshall - 80468, Hot Sulphur - 80451, East Grand: Tabernash - 80478, Fraser - 80442, Winter Park - 80482
Explore Grand MagazinePublication Frequency: Summer & Winter EditionsQuantity: 20,000 Distribution: Inserted 2500 copies on Denver’s Front Range visitor & high traffic locationsGeographic Area: Grand Lake - 80447, Granby - 80446, West Grand: Kremmling - 80459, Parshall - 80468, Hot Sulphur - 80451, East Grand: Tabernash - 80478, Fraser - 80442, Winter Park - 80482
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kremmling | hot sulphur springs | grand lake | granby | fraser | tabernash | winter park
winter 2013/2014
FRESH TRACKSTake sledding to new heights
GEARED UPRetail picks for this year’s
best equipment
WINE & DINELocal libations and
chef-favorite recipes
FREEVOLUME 7, NUMBER 45 — FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2014YOUR SOURCE FOR GRAND COUNTY, COLORADO NEWS || UPDATED DAILY AT SKYHIDAILYNEWS.COM
ELECTION DAY, APRIL 1GRAND LAKE, FRASER, GRANBY
ELECTION DAY, APRIL 8WINTER PARK
SKI CONDITIONSWinter Park ResortBase: 78 inchesSki Granby RanchBase: 46 inchesNordic groomed:YMCA Nordic: 105 kmGrand Lake Nordic: 35 kmDevil’s Thumb Nordic: 120 km
A flock of Canada geese take flight from the Colorado River near Windy Gap Reservoir on Thursday morning, March 27, west of Granby.
CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF
BYRON HETZLER/[email protected]
Experts provide help as March 31 health insurance deadline nears
C onnect for Health Colorado rep-resentatives and Certified Health Coverage Guides are attending upcoming events during the count-
down to the March 31 health insurance deadline of open enrollment. The guides will meet with local residents and business owners to answer questions, discuss new health insurance offered by the statewide health insurance Marketplace and assist with enrollments. The deadline for unin-sured Coloradans to enroll in commercial
health insurance for 2014 is March 31. After that, uninsured Coloradans cannot get commercial coverage until 2015 unless they have a special circumstance, such as losing a job that provided coverage or moving to the state. The next open enrollment period will be Nov. 15, 2014, to February 15, 2015. Coloradans can apply for Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus at any point during the year. Connect for Health Colorado is a new health insurance marketplace and support network that allows individuals, families and small employers to compare and purchase health insurance and access
new financial assistance to reduce costs. The Customer Service Center is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays, at 1-855-PLANS-4-YOU (855-752-6749). More information is available at www.Connect-forHealthCO.com.
INDIVIDUAL PENALTY FOR NOT HAVING HEALTH INSURANCE MAY BE HIGHER THAN YOU THINK
The penalty for not having health in-surance in 2014 is not as simple as many people think, and probably more than the $95 minimum under the federal
health law. The Tax Policy Center has an ACA Tax Penalty Calculator that can show the penalty amount with just a few clicks, at http://taxpolicycenter.org/tax-facts/acacalculator.cfm.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2811 a.m.-3 p.m. at Granby Library, 55
Zero Street, Granby
SATURDAY, MARCH 2910 a.m.- 4 p.m. at Granby Medical
Center, 1000 Granby Park Drive S., Granby
Sky-Hi staff
FREEVOLUME 127, NUMBER 28 — THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2014YOUR SOURCE FOR GRAND COUNTY, COLORADO NEWS || UPDATED DAILY AT SKYHIDAILYNEWS.COM
MEET TOWN ELECTION CANDIDATESGo to skyhidailynews.com, online E-edition, or pick up a March 26 Sky-Hi News newspaper
SKI CONDITIONSWinter Park ResortBase: 80 inchesSki Granby RanchBase: 48 inchesNordic groomed:YMCA Nordic: 105 kmGrand Lake Nordic: 35 kmDevil’s Thumb Nordic: 120 km
WWhat makes government transparent?
That answer involves many, many layers of case law, legisla-
tion, expectation, ideology, opinion, awareness and even attitude — too many layers, in fact, to deliberate here.
In essence, it’s how expensive fees are for obtaining records, or how well minutes are recorded and kept, or how populated web-sites are with information, or how emails are exchanged among government officials, or how they conduct business in private, and every-thing in between. Transparency, or the lack of it, includes what isn’t recorded, or what may be hidden from our view.
It wasn’t easy, but the Sky-Hi News has conducted its first-ever Sunshine Audit in celebration of National Sunshine Week, held this week of March 16-22. The audit involved all incor-porated towns in Grand County and Grand County government, as well as four major districts in the county: the two school districts, the hospital district, and the library district. The districts results will be published next week.
We took on this challenge for multiple rea-sons. We are hoping the project is enlightening to readers and empowers them to seek records and information at their disposal, educates
By Tonya Bina, Leia [email protected]/ [email protected]
Sunshine Project illuminates best practices in open government
SUNSHINE, 1
SUNSHINE PROJECT IN DETAILSee the methodol-ogy, points and ex-planations in detail on a spreadsheet posted at skyhidai-lynews.com
We tackled what we view as the first “layer.” We applied points to each of four categories, then assessed each government accordingly: government websites (30 points, plus 2 bonus points), meetings (30 points, plus 4 bonus points), budgets & financial (30 points) and the records request process (10 points).
BYRON HETZLER/[email protected]
Sky-Hi grades towns, county in first transparency audit
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COVERAGE AREA
According to most recent census, Grand County is home to 13,905 permanent residents with a 80% homeownership rate. However, Grand County serves as a second home to a growing population of second homeowners. 65% of homes in Grand County are second homes.
CITY Z IP CODE SHN MPT EGM
NORTHERN/CENTRAL GRAND:GRAND LAKE 80447 YES YES YES
GRANBY 80446 YES YES YES
WEST GRAND:
KREMMLING 80459 YES YES YES
PARSHALL 80468 YES YES YES
HOT SULPHUR 80451 YES YES YES
EAST GRAND:TABERNASH 80478 YES YES YES
FRASER 80442 YES YES YES
WINTER PARK 80482 YES YES YES
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101214
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This map was provided courtesy of Grand County Tourism Board
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