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Eagle County cleans oil, makes it last longer

EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — An ecoTransit bus in Eagle County, Colorado needs an oil change about once a month — about 40 quarts a pop. Multiply that by 33 buses, and you’re using a lot of oil. Gusty Kanakis, fleet manager for the county, is looking to ...

From MATT TERRELL EAGLE COUNTY, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  9 Nov 2008

Kids turn out for Obama in Eagle County

EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — If left to the kids in Eagle County, Colorado, it would have truly been a Barack Obama landslide. Across the nation, more than 800,000 students cast ballots for the presidential election this week on www.studiesweekly.com, ...

From MATT TERRELL EAGLE COUNTY, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  8 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  John McCain

After election, Avon council looks to future

AVON, Colorado — Buz Reynolds will be the newest member of the town council in Avon, Colorado — but also its most experienced one. Final counts show the former mayor, who served on the council between 1996 and 2004, received the most votes in the town ...

From MATT TERRELL AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Nov 2008

Phillips, Reynolds and Ferraro likely win in Avon

AVON, Colorado — Avon’s Town council will be filled with familier faces — incumbents Amy Phillips and Kristi Ferraro were reelected Tuesday, and former mayor Buz Reynolds will return to the council. Phillips received the most votes, followed closely ...

From MATT TERRELL AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Nov 2008

Interest in local elections mixed in Avon

AVON, Colorado — Avon, Colorado resident Alex Gjavenis cast his first ever presidential vote for Sen. John McCain Tuesday. He hasn’t paid much attention to the other races, like Avon town council or state Senate, but he wanted to make sure the most ...

From MATT TERRELL AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  4 Nov 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Senate,  Mark Udall,  U.S. Democratic Party

Making Avon's Main Street glow

Special to the Daily Greg Reiche's "The Wave," a sculpture that sprays water, will stand at the Nottingham Park end of Avon, Colorado's Main Street, which will be built next spring. The bustling center of Main Street will be the open plaza area by the ...

From MATT TERRELL, Vail Daily,  3 Nov 2008

Vail native changing education on the campaign trail

Michael Johnston, an education adviser for Sen. Barack Obama, listens as an audience member asks a question after Johnston's speech about education Wednesday in Vail. Johnston graduated from Vail Mountain School in 1993. Michael Johnston, right, an ...

From MATT TERRELL, Vail Daily,  29 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Michael Johnston (footballer),  Martin Luther King, Jr.

Avon gets money to melt snow

AVON, Colorado — The Eagle River Water & Sanitation District board will give the town of Avon, Colorado $332,400 to build a system that uses heat from the agency’s wastewater treatment plant to melt snow on future streets and sidewalks in its ...

From MATT TERRELL AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  27 Oct 2008

Pooch helps Eagle County kids read

EDWARDS, Colorado Moose, a four-year-old English Labrador retriever, has become a connoisseur of childrens books in Edwards, C0lorado. Students at Eagle County Charter Academy take turns reading to him on Thursdays. There are moments when Moose ...

From MATT TERRELL, Vail Daily,  26 Oct 2008

Avon voters appear calm, content

AVON, Colorado — The electorate in Avon, Colorado is not an especially fiery one this year when it comes to the town council race. That’s not to say residents don’t care about how their town is run — they certainly appreciate, depend on, and have ...

From MATT TERRELL AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  24 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Joe Murphy

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