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2024 Dynafit Trail Running Series kicks off on Saturday with Boneyard Boogie 13k and 5k
Beth Pappas, the Vail Recreation District’s sports event and partnership director, said her team of race organizers is “always dreaming” when it comes to planning events. One fantasy is coming to fruition this summer in the form of a new race. The 2024 Vail Recreation District trail...
Gravity Haus Vail to host event for those who are curious about Ayurveda
Dryland Fitness and Spa at Gravity Haus Vail invites those wanting to expand their knowledge about Ayurvedic medicine to an informative talk on Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to India. While these days Ayurvedic medicine is better known...
Time Machine: 100 years ago, crews race to save 5 workers trapped in mine at Gilman
Three young men attempted to rob a service station at the foot of Vail Pass, the Eagle Valley Enterprise reported. The men “ran into tough luck when their 1941 Plymouth ran out of gas Wednesday afternoon, a half mile below the service station on the south end of Vail Pass,” the Enterprise reported. “The young men, all in their early twenties, hiked back to the station and asked for gas. George Claypool, manager of the station, offered to drive the boys back to their car, with the can of gas and the boys drove back to the station to fill the tank.”
Judge seals information about juvenile suspects in homicide investigation
Little is known about the two juvenile suspects taken into custody in the ongoing investigation into the death of a local 14-year-old following an altercation at Second Street Park in Gypsum on April 24. Jackson Davis, a freshman at Eagle Valley High School, died from injuries sustained during the altercation,...
Journey through the world of dance at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek
Since 1989, Vail Valley Academy of Dance has provided dance instruction for both little-bitty young ones, as well as advanced dancers, who compete in the repertory company. This weekend, Vail Valley Academy of Dance presents two different shows, “Around the World” and “Alice in Wonderland,” each of which dancers will perform twice at the Vilar Performing Arts Center.
Ivie: 15 years of SpeakUp ReachOut
The board of directors, staff and volunteers for SpeakUp ReachOut would like to thank you, our Eagle County community, for an incredible 15 years of suicide prevention training, awareness, and hope. While we know we still have work to do to reduce instances of suicide in Eagle County, together we have made huge strides since 2009.
Meet chef Makoto Okuwa, who opened his first Colorado restaurant this year
Acclaimed chef Makoto Okuwa's modern Japanese food infuses dishes with traditional sushi techniques and his own personal touch.The big picture: Okuwa brought his lauded cuisine to Colorado earlier this year, opening Makoto Vail in a town known for its luxury as much as its skiing.Zoom in: The master sushi chef specializes in creating premier dining destinations, with other restaurants including Makoto in Miami's ritzy Bal Harbour Shops and Love, Makoto in Washington, D.C.The vibe: The Colorado restaurant's lighter tone — its wooden accents are a sandy brown — is a shift from his other eateries, Okuwa told local broadcast program...
Tenth Mountain Division drops new album before planned hiatus
It’s not very often that a band will release a new album and then go on hiatus, but that is what Tenth Mountain Division is doing after 10 years of playing together. The decision may be bittersweet, but the band is also looking to explore a different world where they aren’t on tour, going coast to coast, sleeping in different beds each night and the sacrifices that come with life on the road.
Bestselling author Eileen Garvin to visit Bookworm to discuss ‘Crow Talk’
As the weather warms up and we spend more time outside, we see first-hand the healing power of nature. Bestselling author of “Music of Bees,” Eileen Garvin knows this power well and includes it in her books. She’s just released a new book, “Crow Talk” and will be at the Bookworm to share about the process of writing her book, answer questions, and finish with a book signing.
Baseball Game Preview: Adams City on Home-Turf
The Adams City Eagles will be playing in front of their home fans against the Grand Junction Tigers at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. Adams City is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 6.2 runs per game this season. Adams City will roll into the match after a...
May blizzard smacks Vail, closes roads and cancels activities
The town of Vail was blanketed with 10 inches of snow on Tuesday as a winter storm system moved through the area, closing Interstate 70 for about six hours. After reopening, the eastbound lanes of I-70 closed again just after 4 p.m. Tuesday as a result of unsafe conditions. Colorado...
Letter: Thank you for another successful cleanup
You did it again, Eagle Valley! The major roadways in the valley — including stretches along Interstate 70 and highways 6, 24 and parts of 131 — received a thorough cleaning on May 4 and we have more than 800 hardworking volunteers to thank for a job well done.
School Views: Moving forward together
It’s been two weeks since the senseless tragedy that occurred at Secnd Street Park in Gypsum. The days since have been filled with grief, astonishment, fear and contemplation. As we continue to navigate the stages of grief with sensitivity and support, I’d like to share what Eagle County School...
Bravo! Vail Music Festival Will Receive $50,000 Federal Grant From The National Endowment For The Arts
The Bravo! Vail Music Festival has been approved for a $50,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support the 2024 residency of Mexico's Sinfónica de Minería. In total, the NEA will award 1,135 Grants for Arts Projects awards totaling more than $37 million as part of its second round of fiscal year 2024 grants.
Norton: Building trust in an untrusting society
In a world where skepticism often takes precedence over trust, fostering genuine connections can feel like an uphill battle. The adage that “people will talk with people they like, but they will do business with people they trust” rings particularly true in our interactions both in personal life and in business. Trust and open, honest communication are not merely additives to relationships but essential ingredients that determine their health and longevity.
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