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To keep fire crews engaged and the public aware of the fluctuating risk, fire officials produce a daily wildfire danger rating through the warmer months. Comment?
Trio of Summit School District maintenance employees moving on
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The facilities building of Summit School District is full of many things - tools, extension cords, sophisticated computer equipment and, on Monday, there was cake, too. Comment?
125 miles of unofficial Summit County trails get ranger district stamp of approval
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Special to the Daily The Dillon Ranger District incorporated hundreds of miles of new trails into its system through the White River National Travel Management Plan. Comment?
Weapons: Concealed on Colorado Mountain College campus
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The debate about allowing concealed weapons on university and college campuses has gone on for years. Comment?
Spring cleaning in towns throughout Summit County
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Summit Daily/Breeana Laughlin Volunteers gathered for free food and music at the Riverwalk center after the town cleanup in Breckenridge yesterday afternoon. Comment?
Clean-up begins on Summit County's most toxic mine
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Summit Daily/ Janice Kurbjun Heavy metals, such as zinc, are seeping from the Pennsylvania Mine upstream of Montezuma and Keystone, making sections of Peru Creek and the Snake River void of life. Comment?
Celebrate National Preservation Month by joining the Park County Office of Historic Preservation and the South Park National Heritage Area for a free guided walking tour of historic Alma on Saturday. Comment?
Campaigning against cancer
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Special to the Daily Mike Waesche skiing at Montezuma. Waesche is campaigning for Colorado Man of the Year to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Comment?
Special to the Daily/Silverthorne Recreation Center The hands-on Silver Chefs camp at the Silverthorne Recreation Center has sessions in June, July and August and gives participants a challenging, yet kid-friendly, kitchen experience by creating fun and healthy meals. Comment?
Gluten-free food business based in Summit catching on across Colorado
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Summit Daily/Jessica Smith Dwight Tyson stands next to the butterfly sheeter, which he uses to get the granola to the right thickness. Comment?
Whipping Summit County into shape the goal of new FIRC program
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Special to the Daily Cyclists pedal their way through a workout during morning cycling class at the Silverthorne Recreation Center. Comment?
56-year-old male dies in Dillon
Today at 2:25 p.m., the Summit County Coroner's Office responded to a Dillon residence for the death of a 56-year-old male. Comment?
Recpath opens ahead of schedule
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Summit Daily/Eric Drummond Dave and Kathy O'Sadnick roll past a stand of changing aspens on the Frisco Recreation Path with Peak One and Tenmile Peak in the background Sunday morning. Comment?
Lieutenant Governor Joe Garcia visits Dillon Valley Elementary
The sounds of farm animals filled the McDonalds restaurant at Summit Place in Silverthorne Friday morning. Comment?
Special to the Daily Dillon town manager Joe Wray takes part in the community cleanup day.
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Much of Summit County has been buried under a thick layer of snow for the better part of the year. Comment?
In Summit County, spring is the time of the year when hikers, mountain bikers and dog walkers start champing at the bit to get out onto trails between rainfall and snow flurries. Comment?
Water worries, wisdom define Summit County's State of the Rive
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Summit Daily/Breeana Laughlin Water officials gave their updates and drought reports in front of a packed house at the Community Center in Frisco on Tuesday. Comment?
Dillon weighs new sales tax collection system
Currently, the Colorado Department of Revenue collects the sales tax on behalf of the town. Comment?
We're going global, Big Toe
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Special to the Daily Mairi McAtamney, Cassidy Bargell, Anna Matnis, Sarah Burke, Sydney Vargo and Delani Bargell display their trophy at a Destination Imagination competition recently. Comment?
Summit County Fishing Report: Spring runoff has begun
Spring runoff has begun with the lower sections of the Eagle, Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers either discolored or down right muddy. Comment?