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New head of GarCo libraries wants to protect the ‘freedom to read’
By Eleanor Bennett, Aspen Journalism and Aspen Public Radio at Aspen Daily News
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Korah takes the helm amid censorship efforts, growing use
Key takeaway Further details about Korah's appointment and the current state of the Garfield County libraries can be found in the Aspen Daily News.
A new head has been appointed to lead the Garfield County libraries. The individual, referred to as Korah, has taken on the role.
Korah's appointment comes at a time when the libraries are facing censorship efforts. Despite these challenges, the libraries are experiencing growing use.
Further details about Korah's appointment and the current state of the Garfield County libraries can be found in the Aspen Daily News.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The appointment of Korah as the new head of Garfield County libraries has implications for Pitkin County residents who often visit neighboring counties. As a cultural center, Aspen values access to information and education, and the freedom to read is a fundamental aspect of this. The growing use of Garfield County libraries despite censorship efforts suggests that residents of the Roaring Fork Valley, including those in Aspen, are committed to protecting this freedom. Korah's leadership will be closely watched, particularly in how they navigate these challenges and ensure that the libraries remain a vibrant resource for the community. The connection between Pitkin and Garfield counties means that decisions made in one county can have a ripple effect in the other, making Korah's appointment a development worth following for Aspen residents who value intellectual freedom and access to knowledge.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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