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By Chris Freud GYPSUM — Eagle Valley baseball gave Delta seven outs in the second inning, and the visiting Panthers were more than happy to oblige with six runs in a 10-5 win on Tuesday at Nolan Field in Gypsum.Down 2-0 already, Eagle Valley committed three errors and botched a pickoff play in that frame. […]

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By Chris Freud BASALT — OK, they may be trying to give the manager a heart attack, but, with apologies to Joe Meza, everything worked out fine.Battle Mountain baseball overcame an 8-3 deficit with a six-run sixth inning, and the Huskies earned some payback with an 11-8 win at Basalt “It drives me nuts,” Meza […]

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By Chris Freud BASALT — OK, they may be trying to give the manager a heart attack, but, with apologies to Joe Meza, everything worked out fine.Battle Mountain baseball overcame an 8-3 deficit with a six-run sixth inning, and the Huskies earned some payback with an 11-8 win at Basalt. “It drives me nuts,” Meza […]

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By Edward Stoner DENVER — The House passed a bill Tuesday by Rep. Diane Mitsch Bush, D-Steamboat Springs, to extend the income tax checkoff benefiting the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund through 2020. SUPPORTING RIVERSThe tax checkoff for the fund has been in place since 2003 and allows Colorado taxpayers to contribute a portion of their […]

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By Randy Wyrick Rose is the international diplomat of the wine world.It has a foot in both the red wine and white wine camps, and plays exceptionally well with others — regardless of who or what the others might be.This year’s Taste of Vail Debut of Rose event features 100 roses from around the world, […]

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By Randy Wyrick Paul Ross Johnston, former mayor of Vail and owner of the Christiania Lodge, peacefully hung up his boots March 16. Paul was a soldier and peace activist, a painter and an author, an art dealer and a Realtor, a cowboy and a bartender, a pilot and a motocross rider, a hospice volunteer […]

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By caramie schnell VAIL — For food and wine lovers, four days in April are about as good as it gets. That’s because the Taste of Vail returns to town, bringing with it some of the best sips and nibbles of the year. The 25th annual event kicks off Wednesday with the Debut of Rose […]

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By Edward Stoner VAIL — The B’nai Vail Congregation Sabbath service and ceremony “Remembering Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution” on Friday will feature a large display of European remnants of the Holocaust and concentration camps, including ancient scrolls and a Torah. Peter Vavra will play Yiddish music on the accordion fro

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By Edward Stoner VAIL — The B’nai Vail Congregation Sabbath service and ceremony Remembering Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution on Friday will feature a large display of European remnants of the Holocaust and concentration camps, including ancient scrolls and a Torah. Peter Vavra will play Yiddish music on the accordion from 5 to

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By Edward Stoner EAGLE COUNTY — Below are summaries of the most significant of the missions that Vail Mountain Rescue Group responded to during the months of January, February and March:• On Jan. 8 at 5:30 p.m. , a skier from Vail Mountain was reported lost in the Lime Creek drainage. Five snowmobilers were dispatched […]

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