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By scott condon ASPEN — Local food producers overwhelmingly support a proposed law that would require labels for foods with genetically modified organisms. Most food producers contacted by The Aspen Times said the Colorado Right to Know Act is a first step in the right direction that can be built on over time. Voters in […]

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By ANTHONY THORNTON COLORADO SPRINGS — Battle Mountain cross-country has had a lot of big days at the state meet — most notably state titles by the ladies in 2005 and the grents in 2006 and 2007 — but not one quite like Saturday. Both Huskies teams finished sixth at the Norris Penrose Events Center. […]

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By Chris Freud KREMMLING — Ladies and gentlemen, we present the first Vail Christian football team to finish the regular season with a 9-0 mark. The Saints made it so with a 54-6 stomping of West Grand in Kremmling on Friday night. The 2003 edition of Vail Christian went 8-0 in the regular season at […]

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By caramie schnell Perched atop Cheyenne Mountain, Cloud Camp lived up to its name on a Saturday morning in mid October. A thin layer of cirrus clouds crept over the canyon, toward the nearby lodge. As we walked to the lodge for breakfast, the sun broke through the haze, momentarily blinding us. It was 8 […]

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By Edward Stoner SOELDEN, Austria — It was a narrative that Hollywood couldn’t have scripted any better — a thrilling first-ever World Cup giant slalom victory for Eagle-Vail’s Mikaela Shiffrin as she skied to an improbable tie with Austrian star Anna Fenninger. After two knee-jarring runs on the precipitous, shadowy and bumpy Rette

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By Edward Stoner SOELDEN, Austria — Eagle-Vail’s Mikaela Shiffrin won her first career giant slalom World Cup race on Saturday, and a strong contingent from the Vail Valley was there to cheer her on. The foundation, the organizer of the 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships, was hosting events as part of the race weekend. President […]

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By Edward Stoner SOELDEN, Austria — Eagle-Vail’s Mikaela Shiffrin won her first career giant slalom World Cup race on Saturday, and a strong contingent from the Vail Valley was there to cheer her on. The foundation, the organizer of the 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships, was hosting events as part of the race weekend. President […]

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By By ERIC WILLEMSEN Associated Pr SOELDEN, Austria — Mikaela Shiffrin wasted no time fulfilling her ambition to start winning giant slaloms this season. The 19-year-old American, already dominating the women’s slalom circuit for two years, clinched her first GS win Saturday, sharing victory with overall World Cup champion Anna Fenninger in

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By Chris Freud SILT — So, before the season, who had Battle Mountain football winning the 2A Slope North? This is where one would insert video footage of tumbling tumbleweed with crickets sounding off in the background. OK, well, Huskies football did it with a 39-21 win at Coal Ridge on Friday night. Take a […]

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By Chris Freud GYPSUM — The world was not always as it is now, young people. Back in the deep recesses of history known only as “Hard Times,” — no particular point in history (actually, it was 1990 and 1991) — both Palisade and Eagle Valley football programs were experiencing “Hard Times.” John Ramunno coached […]

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