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By caramie schnell VAIL — Bravo! Vail’s Little Listeners @ The Library, a free concert series that travels to libraries across the Vail Valley presenting interactive events for its very youngest fans, returns this week. Designed for children age 3 and up, Little Listeners features performances by Bravo! Vail artists and musicians from acros

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By caramie schnell VAIL — Imagine watching an orchestra’s violinists saw at their strings, trumpet players go red in the face with their efforts and drummers thundering away on the big stage. Now imagine watching and hearing just a handful of orchestra musicians in a small room cutting loose in a freestyle jam. Front and […]

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By Edward Stoner Springtime in the Rockies — one of the most beautiful seasons to enjoy being in the mountains, as winter chill gives way to the warm thaw. It is a time for renewal, fresh starts and new life. It is the time when many of the wild animals give birth to their young, […]

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By John LaConte On the Hill Summer, brought to you by The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, brings you a video report about a different High Country adventure every weekday. Today’s activity: Fly Fishing on the Eagle River [iframe src=”http://player.vimeo.com/video/99649844″ width=”640″ hei

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By John LaConte 1. Take a scenic lift ride on Beaver Creek Mountain — With Centennial under construction, Beaver Creek’s Strawberry Park Express Lift (#12) will open today providing an entirely new scenic summer lift ride experience. Scenic summer lift rides will take place daily July 1 to Sept 1, and then weekends only Sept. […]

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By Edward Stoner EAGLE — Laura Genelin passed away in 2008 from colon cancer and every year her friends and family gather to remember her in the most unique way. Join them this year for the sixth annual LG Tri in Eagle to remember Genelin. “Time has flown by,” said Robye Nothnagel, organizer and founder […]

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By Randy Wyrick GYPSUM — Habitat for Humanity dedicated five more homes Sunday with a prayer that God make homes of those houses. The prayer has already been answered. These five new homes bring the number of homes and families for the local Habitat affiliate to 50 — 48 new homes and two rehabs — […]

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By Randy Wyrick EAGLE — An Aurora woman accused of driving her mother to a remote part of Eagle County, killing her and leaving the body lying in the middle of a gravel road has pleaded not guilty. Traci Cunningham, 28, pleaded not guilty to first degree murder charges. If convicted, she’ll spend the rest […]

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