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Paintings past-bedtime in Vail

Children's Garden of Learning students Maeve Courtney, left, and Addison Avery work on painting an outline of a horse Wednesday in Vail. The children's art work was displayed at the Masters Gallery in Vail. Artist Carrie Fell helps Reese Dean paint a ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF, Vail Daily,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Keane, Inc.

Opponents of development speak 'neighbor to neighbor'

EAGLE, Colorado — In the back room of The Dusty Boot restaurant, where opponents of Eagle River Station were hosting a meeting Wednesday night, a woman in the crowd piped up. “What do you think the odds are of defeating this?” Eagle Ranch, Colorado, ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF VAIL CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  18 Nov 2009

Eagle retail campaign heats up

A big part of the Eagle River Station debate is what effect the proposed shopping complex and its Target will have on downtown Eagle EAGLE — The fate of Eagle River Station now rests in the hands of voters, and several groups are making their opinions ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF EAGLE, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  17 Nov 2009

Retail campaigns have personal touch

EAGLE, Colorado — After sipping wine and chatting with fellow moms, Jen Bradbury sat down in an Eagle, Colorado, living room Tuesday night to watch a presentation on Eagle River Station, a proposed shopping center including a Target store. Never mind ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF VAIL CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  17 Nov 2009

Co-workers shed locks for a friend

EDWARDS, Colorado — Daryl Anderson was sitting in a barber's chair Saturday morning getting his head shaved bald. “What's daddy doing?” Anderson's wife, Michelle, said to her 20-month-old daughter, who watched the scene with a puzzled look. Seven men ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF, Vail Daily,  14 Nov 2009

Students get Vail Valley rescuers ready

Members of the Eagle County Special Operations unit enter a room in the old Battle Mountain High School in Eagle-Vail where hostages are supposedly being held. Avon Police officer Phillip Florio, left, acting as a hostage holder, aims a fake gun at ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF EAGLE-VAIL, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  13 Nov 2009

Parents: Christian group promoted event in school

EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — Eagle, Colo., resident Liz McGillvray said her 9-year-old daughter came home from Brush Creek Elementary on Wednesday enthused about a presentation the Strength Team — a group of athletes who speak to students about making ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF, Vail Daily,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: American Civil Liberties Union

Avon bomb threat suspect faces charges

AVON, Colorado — The suspect in the Wal-Mart bomb threat faces several charges, Avon police Lt. Greg Daly said. Police charged Asa Robinson, 23, with drunken driving, driving with a revoked license, menacing and inciting destruction of life or ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF AVON, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Wal-Mart

Avon: Bomb threat prompts Wal-Mart evacuation

AVON — Police responded to a bomb threat at Wal-Mart in Avon just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday night, Avon Police Sgt. Bernie McGovern said. Shoppers were evacuated from the department store for about half an hour. Around 4:45 p.m., Avon police responded ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Wal-Mart

No injuries in Wildridge incident

AVON — No one was injured Saturday night in Wildridge, where a 61-year-old man reported to be armed with handguns barricaded himself into a home, Avon Police Chief Brian Kozak said. The Jefferson County Bomb Squad sent a robot into the house to help ...

From SARAH MAUSOLF AVON, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  8 Nov 2009

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