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Town Of Lyons

Caution, Red Light Going Slow

By Joseph Lekarczyk

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.

Talk about your boring meetings. The Board of Trustees’ (BOT) meeting on Monday night had absolutely no pizzazz. It was like watching paint dry. Trustee Kathy Carroll was absent, and Mayor Pro-Tem Kirk Udovich arrived late. Other

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Ask the Handy Woman!

By Kehli Mason, The Handy Woman, LLC

“When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this - you haven’t.”  ~Thomas A. Edison

I recently received a phone call from a client who noticed a small puddle of water under her water heater. She was understandably concerned since this was only a three-year old water heater. Generally with water heaters this can either be a bad sign, or a relatively simple to remedy repair. When I got to the job, sure enough, there was a puddle of water about the size of a dinner plate

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Kids Discover Lyons History At Camp

Kids Discover Lyons History At Camp

by Kathleen Spring

Do you know which Indian Nations settled in Colorado? Do you know if Lyons sandstone is mainly used for commercial or decorative purposes? Do you know how early Lyons pioneers washed their clothes without electricity? If you do not know the answers, you can ask one of the children who attended this year’s History Summer Day Camp at the Lyons Redstone Museum.

 

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A Frank and Open Discussion

By Joseph Lekarczyk

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.

Perhaps it was the crisp fall-like weather, or maybe it was the added day of rest, but Tuesday night’s (Monday was Labor Day) Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting was fast paced. The presentations were concise and the discussions were to the point. As is said in a good Sherlock Holmes story, “everything moved along apace.”

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Oskar Blues Benefit Raises $8K For Local Family

Earlier this month, the Lyons community came together to raise funds to help a local family with a benefit concert featuring three bands at Oskar Blues Grill & Brew earlier this month. The community came out in force to raise $4,000 at the door, which Oskar Blues founder Dale Katechis matched, for a total of $8,000 raised for the

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