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Crafts come to Eagle for the holidays

Kim Andree, of Eagle, uses vintage fabric, recycled clothing, fur coats, old quilts— anything she can get her hands on — to make her Santa Claus figures. Friday, Nov. 20 5 to 9 p.m. • Booths open • Gingerbread House contest • Firemen's chili cook-off • ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tim O'Brien (politician),  New York Rangers

Eagle Valley tests health care reform model

Western Eagle County Ambulance District EMT Dave Proctor, left, and paramedic Chris Berdoulay perform some medical assessments with Hannah Lovato and her one-year-old son Quintin while demonstrating what a Community Paramedic home visit might look like. ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE VALLEY, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Anne Robinson

Eagle: What's the message, where's the money?

EAGLE, Colorado — Is Eagle the state's next mountain biking hot spot? Is the community a family camping bonanza? How about selling Eagle as having the same amenities Vail is famous for, at a lower price point? And once the community settles on a ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  7 Nov 2009

Eagle defines rules for pot dispensaries

EAGLE, Colorado — In a split vote last month, the Eagle Town Board decided to allow medical marijuana dispensaries in the community. But during more recent discussions, town officials are united in defining what that means. Eagle is open to the idea ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  6 Nov 2009

Eagle River Station to get public vote

EAGLE — The residents of Eagle will get the final say about the future of Eagle River Station. On Wednesday night in a split vote, the Eagle Town Board approved the controversial proj­ect but tied that approval to the outcome of a special election ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Nov 2009

What's next for Eagle River Station?

EAGLE, Colorado — For three years now, the war of words over Eagle River Station has largely been waged during public hearings at town hall. That's about to change. With Wednesday night's vote by the Eagle Town Board to approve the development ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Nov 2009

Eagle River Station faces vote Wednesday

EAGLE — After three years of hearings, Eagle's controversial Eagle River Station project may be headed to a final town board vote Wednesday night. The Eagle Town Board is expected to close the public hearing and begin deliberations on the project ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  3 Nov 2009

Public makes last comments on Eagle River Station

What people are saying .... “I believe there is a high likelihood that this project will not be built ... The mass and scale of this project is so far beyond what I can support.” Adam Palmer “I look at this project and I look at Eagle and it's ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Starbucks Corp,  Jonathan Baker,  Dan White

Norton's Senate campaign rolls into Eagle

EAGLE, Colorado — Former Colorado Lt. Gov. Jane Norton brought her U.S. Senate campaign to Eagle yesterday. Norton, a Grand Junction local, is one of the contenders in the crowded field seeking the Republican nomination to run against U.S. Sen. ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Senate,  Michael Bennet,  Bill Ritter

Boo to you

EAGLE, Colorado — While she can provide the props such as pumpkins, hay bales and bouncy castles, organizer Erin Vega stresses the party-goers themselves provide the real fun during the annual Eagle Ranch Pumpkin Patch. “We want it to be the people ...

From PAM BOYD EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  15 Oct 2009

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