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By scott miller EDWARDS — Parenting is one of the hardest jobs — and it’s unpaid. Every time a parent thinks they have it figured out, their child(ren) enter a new phase which leaves parents scratching their heads. There are solutions, courtesy of the Eagle River Youth Coalition.Coalition executive director Michelle Stecher said there are

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By Edward Stoner This summer, I wrote a piece criticizing both major party candidates for the lack of detail on their positions related to Pre-K through grade 12 education policy. As the election draws near and more details emerge, it makes sense to review where both candidates stand. As Eagle County Schools’ superintendent, I’m not [&h

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By Chris Freud So I’m at a high school sports event last week and a guy in Broncos jersey says, “So, what happened?”The Broncos had beaten the Panthers in Week 1, and I was clearly a moron for saying in this space before the season started that the Denver would not make the playoffs. And […]

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By Chris Freud So I’m at a high school sports event last week and a guy in Broncos jersey says, “So, what happened?”The Broncos had beaten the Panthers in Week 1, and I was clearly a moron for saying in this space before the season started that the Denver would not make the playoffs. And […]

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By Randy Wyrick AVON — No matter how fast the Ford GT prototype might be, it still cannot outrun police radar.Three of Ford’s new supercars were clocked at well above the posted speed limit, and found their way into the loving arms of Johnny Law. In fact, they were feeling a bunch of love from […]

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By Randy Wyrick AVON — No matter how fast the Ford GT prototype might be, it still cannot outrun police radar.Three of Ford’s new supercars were clocked at well above the posted speed limit in Glenwood Canyon on Tuesday morning, and found their way into the loving arms of Johnny Law. In fact, they were […]

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By Ross Leonhart If you’ve ever tried to grow tomatoes up at this altitude, then you’re probably familiar with disappointment as the climate offers a short and challenging growing season. Luckily, the Vail Famers Market & Art Show brings in a colorful bounty from regional farms each week. What started out 15 years ago with […

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By scott miller EAGLE — The Eagle County commissioners want to spend $1.82 million a year on childcare programs, and have started sifting through the budget to find it.“We need to be deliberate about how we do this, and what the county’s role is,” said commissioner Kathy Chandler-Henry.A $75,000 study — $50,000 from the county [&helli

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By scott miller Our weather has been great lately. People are outside cycling, running, playing in the rivers, and golfing. Summer is an amazing time to be outside. However, winter is around the corner and with its onset comes flu season, and, of course, your annual flu shot.But the flu shot is not for everyone. […]

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By Randy Wyrick Editor’s note: This Vail Veterans Program caregivers group preferred to be a quoted as a group, a request the Vail Daily was happy to oblige. That’s why all the quotes are “they said” — because they all did.VAIL — Because it takes one to know one, the Adorable Dozen were teary-eyed best […]

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