
In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.
In what would have otherwise been a very benign, dare I say, boring meeting Monday night, the Lyons Board of Trustees (BOT) and Town Staff were shocked, stunned, and overcome by a report from
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Bright and early on the morning of October 3, Mollie Miles, a determined woman, entered the “Race for the Cure” in downtown Denver. The annual event raises money for research to find a cure for breast cancer. No stranger to these types of fundraising events, in August of this year, Miles participated in a span of bike rides through the Rockies to benefit the Safehouse
When our military deploys to fight the global war on terrorism (combat or peace-keeping mission), they often leave behind family members: including furry ones and can cause heartache if they are not cared for during deployment.
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Ben Swiggle and a team of fish biologists from the Colorado Division of Wildlife were in town this week to study the fish population in the St. Vrain River. The team used a shore based electrofishing unit (the fish are shocked and then collected in nets) to determine the population, species, size, density, and biomass of the fish in a dozen different pools along the river.
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