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By Ross Leonhart Name: Harvey Craig.Occupation: Self-employed, engineer, draftsman, construction consultant.How long have you lived in Minturn? 20 years.Why do you want this job? I am simply running to give the council an educated, unbiased, level-headed vote and do my part to help guide Minturn’s future as a community service.What’s th

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By Ross Leonhart Name: Harvey Craig.Occupation: Self-employed, engineer, draftsman, construction consultant.How long have you lived in Minturn? 20 years.Why do you want this job? I am simply running to give the council an educated, unbiased, level-headed vote and do my part to help guide Minturn’s future as a community service.What’s th

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By Chris Freud Yes, it’s belated, but it’s worth the wait.Congratulations to everyone who made basketball all-league. Well-deserved.As is usual, there are some snubs, like how in the world was Battle Mountain’s Miles Joersz only an honorable mention or how did the Eagle Valley girls basketball team only get one first-team selectio

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By Chris Freud Yes, it’s belated, but it’s worth the wait.Congratulations to everyone who made basketball all-league. Well-deserved.As is usual, there are some snubs, like how in the world was Battle Mountain’s Miles Joersz only an honorable mention or how did the Eagle Valley girls basketball team only get one first-team selectio

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By RANDY ESSEX Garfield County authorities on Thursday said a hiker who suffered a head injury was rescued Monday evening at Hanging Lake. A news release said that five young hikers headed up the Hanging Lake Trail in the Glenwood Canyon at around 4 p.m. Monday, a warm afternoon.The trail was easily accessible and the […]

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By John Stroud GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Any state participation in improving Cottonwood Pass to serve as an alternate route whenever Interstate 70 is closed through rockfall-prone Glenwood Canyon would entail a lengthy cost-benefit analysis and is not a near-term solution, Colorado’s chief transportation official said Wednesday in Glenwood Spring

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By By KRISTEN WYATT Associated Pre DENVER — Colorado drivers won’t need snow tires or chains in the trunk to drive into the mountains next winter. A bill to require adequate tire traction from October to May through the Rocky Mountains’ leading interstate highway failed Thursday for the second consecutive year. The Republican-controll

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By John LaConte On the Hill is brought to you by The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute. VIDEO: Vail Daily On the Hill correspondent John LaConte reports from Siberia Bowl on Vail Mountain where the powder is deep after snow storms and wind deposited lots of fresh snow in the area Wednesday […]

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