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Just Not New Year’s Day – Everyday

By Mary Chase

So, here we are halfway through January. How are those lofty New Year’s resolutions going that you vowed to follow with a glass of bubbly in your hand? I’m sure you are aware how well or how off track those resolutions are; I don’t need to remind you.  Instead how about we revisit the basics of what you should be doing every day; not just New Year’s Day. 

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Planet Bluegrass To Host 8th Annual Cane Conclave

Organizers have once again secured the beautiful Planet Bluegrass Ranch as the venue to host the 8th Annual Colorado Cane Conclave on Sunday, August 4, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Conclave is a fun-filled gathering of anglers who build, collect, fish, and enjoy fine bamboo rods and other vintage tackle. It is also an excellent opportunity for anyone who wants to try “casting cane” but has not yet had the opportunity, to take advantage of the ranch’s half-mile

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Pediatric Healthcare Choices: Feeding Kids Well

Stillwater Healing Arts Clinic

By Sara Hart

Getting kids to eat vegetables can be a chore greater than organizing the storage room and similarly, is easily put off with the hope that it will just resolve itself over time. Once a child experiences the pure pleasure of processed carbohydrates, simple sugars, pure fat, and salt there is no going back. 

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About Town, January 10, 2013

WOE IS ME! My e-mail was hacked today at 7:51 a.m., saying I was in the Philippines and need money!  I do have a lot of e-mail addresses and have heard from folks from near and far: even from Austin, Texas; Florida from the American Square Dance Magazine; from the Combined Insurance; from Art Shupe, class of 1937, in Yuma, Arizona; Donald Lyon, the grandson of E. S. Lyon, the founder of our town; from California; etc. all calling to see if I was

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Roads Traveled with Linda With Linda L. Osmundson

Sailing Through The Past

By the time this article makes the paper, my husband and I will be enjoying the last day of our cruise down the Mississippi (provided there is enough water) aboard the American Queen steamboat. Jazzdagen, our Dixieland Jazz cruise agency, hasn’t offered this New Year’s trip in several years. Now I know why.

The government maritime agency, which originally built the vessel, repossessed it and let it sit in Beaumont, Texas, for three years. Its sister ship, the

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Sapan Rinchope “Kunga”

February 14, 1938 – November 24, 2012
On the evening of November 24, 2012, Lama Ngawang Kunga Thupten Gyaltsen (known as “Kunga,” and also known as Storrs Barrett Booch Williams and

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Jane Williams

December 10, 1938 – December 15, 2012
Jane E. Williams, age 74,  of Lyons died December 15, 2012 in Longmont.  Jane was born December 10, 1938 in Oskaloosa, Iowa to Waldo and Helen (Darner) Estes.
She spent her school years growing up in Fremont, IA.  She graduated from Fremont High school.  Her life-long love of sports began in school, where she

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