
Kokomo City Grapevine
Kokomo City Grapevine is news, information, and innuendo concerning Kokomo City and the ten-mile mining district, featuring lifelong Kokomocitian William Sternard.
Founded in 1872, Kokomo City is a mining town in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, located halfway between Copper Mountain and Leadville at 10,695 feet above sea level. Kokomo City is named after Kokomo Gulch, which was named after Kokomo, Indiana, which was named after Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, an indigenous Miami man who was said to have been one of the four sons of Chief Richardville, the last of the chiefs of the Miami people.
Rumors of Kokomo City's demise when the post office supposedly closed in 1965 are greatly exaggerated. In fact, Kokomo City is a vibrant, thriving community filled with colorful characters from all walks of life, two malls, too much fast food, and award-winning live theatre presented by the Kokomo City Community Players. Kokomo City Grapevine is your gateway to the American West and Colorful Colorado, both past and present.
Kokomo City Grapevine
Episode 3
Mike O'Conner is in the news for all the wrong reasons, but his parents have a plan to help them move on with their lives. Margaret Hartley is giving a recipe reading followed by a book signing at the Second Star to the Right and Straight On 'Till Morning Bookstore this Saturday afternoon at 3:00. Kokomo City Grapevine introduces a new segment called Cults of Kokomo City. This week, Cults of Kokomo City features The Children of Babarooski Babba.