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By Melanie Wong VAIL — After decades of working with youth, nonprofits and researching early childhood development, Kathleen Brendza join the Children’s Garden of Learning as the preschool’s executive director. “We are very excited to have such a talented, effective leader at the helm,” said Dana Addis, Children’s Garden of

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By Chris Freud Friday does not exist, but then again it does. This is not just some philosophical discussion. Pay attention. Battle Mountain soccer, there is no Friday. Eagle Valley and Battle Mountain football, Friday does exist. Yep, we’re only about two weeks into full-fledged fall preps and we’ve got big games on tap, although [&hel

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By Randy Wyrick EAGLE COUNTY — John Wayne is still wearing his good guy hat. The John Wayne Cancer Foundation donated $25,000 to Roundup River Ranch, an organization that provides camp experiences to children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. The money will sponsor the annual family program session for children with cancer and their im

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By Edward Stoner EDWARDS — On Sept. 12, Red Ribbon Project will host its annual fundraiser, Positive Prevention, at e|Town in Edwards from 6 to 10 p.m.. Funds raised will help support the important education programs that Red Ribbon Project provides in local schools. Silent auction items include a Vail Resorts Epic Pass, Golden Bear […]

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By Edward Stoner Sometimes just the words “peer pressure” spark anxious, judgmental and negative feelings — especially when we attach verbs such as succumbing to or giving in to “peer pressure.” And many times we are directing our guidance of avoiding peer pressure to the young adults, teenagers and children in our lives. No doubt [&helli

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By caramie schnell EDWARDS — From iambic to trochaic, meter to free verse, sonnet to haiku, poetry is versatile and teachable. The Bookworm of Edwards invites aspiring poets of all ages and backgrounds to a poetry workshop today, led by American contemporary writer Jodie Hollander, author of “The Humane Society.” During the workshop, she will

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By Randy Wyrick When you see a guy Saturday or Sunday walking slowly and reverently around a cherry 1964 Mustang and you spy what looks like a tear rolling down his cheek from behind his sunglasses, it isn’t. That’s excess awesomeness leaking out. He’s at the fifth annual Wheels & Wings Show, an expo of […]

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By Edward Stoner For those of you who don’t know what a startup weekend is, it is a semi-competition, more of an event really, where people gather, pitch ideas for new companies and groups form to piece together what I call a feasibility plan — all in 50 hours. As one person put it, “The […]

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By ANTHONY THORNTON VAIL — Win the Masters, get a green jacket. Win the Vail Mountain School Invitational? Go to Moe’s Original Bar B Que? Battle Mountain’s Tanner Crisofulli put up a 75 on Tuesday at the Vail Golf Club and that was a winner. So like any teenager, it was time to eat. “I […]

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By Randy Wyrick EAGLE — Local and state governments are spending $1 million to study and design another possible Edwards roundabout. This one would be at the intersection of the Edwards Spur Road and U.S. Highway 6. When Edwards last went to roundabout town, the design was in place when the federal government started handing […]

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