Dr. Lieve Kamholz has opened Mountain HouseVet, a full-purpose mobile veterinary clinic serving the greater Lyons area. Dr. Kamholz is available primarily by appointment, and also provides emergency care between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., every day.
A 2003 graduate of the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Kamholz lives with her husband and two children in Pinewood Springs. She has ten years experience in emergency medicine and specializes in both western
In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.
Because of the unrelenting snow Monday night, the Mayor juggled the items on the Board of Trustees (BOT) agenda to allow those who had to drive through the storm to get done first and get home. Your intrepid journalist, who only had to drive five blocks through the mess, was not one of the fortunate few.
Lyons Substation Supervisor Sgt. Nick Goldberger reported, “Besides the snow and the elk that were spotted outside of Town Hall, everything was pretty normal in Lyons.” Believe it or not, no citizens braved the tempest to participate in audience business, so that was “skipped over.” It was then on to the approval of a special event permit by the Town of Lyons for a “Diva Dash” 5K race event to be held in Bohn Park on Saturday, May 4. Town
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Dear Lyons Community,
So, you might be wondering if you should go to the Lyons 9Health Fair on Saturday, April 20, from 7 a.m. to noon at the Lyons High School. You’re thinking, “There is nothing wrong with me. I’m in pretty good health. I have health insurance, why should I waste an hour or two in the high school on a sunny Saturday morning?” As the medical coordinator for our health fair for the past five years, I’ll try to give you a few reasons to join us in this
Mayama Movement Studio owners Ali Kishiyama and Jasmine Lok are pleased and excited about moving their studio down the street. Currently located in the rear of The Stone Cup & Kitchen, the two women have been in negotiations with representatives of the Colorado Odd Fellows Association to rent the Odd Fellows Hall, which has been unused since the local branch stopped functioning last year. Lok says the move will triple their space overall, and double the studio space.
Local, state, and federal land-management agencies, to include the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Boulder County, City of Boulder, and City of Longmont are partnering to develop a long‐term, multi‐agency master plan for a network of access points and travel corridors for non‐motorized users in the foothills and mountains of Boulder County.
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The Lyons Community Foundation (LCF) is pleased to invite golfers of all abilities to join them for their fifth annual golf tournament fundraiser to be held on Thursday, May 30, at a new location, the Fox Hill Club in Longmont.
This tournament is open to everyone, and the style of play (a scramble format) allows everyone, the ability to have fun and enjoy the company of friends and family. The day begins with a shotgun start, which means
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The Lyons Economic Gardening Group (LEGG) will conduct a seminar on Tuesday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m., in the log cabin at Smokin’ Dave’s BBQ & Taphouse (228 Main Street). The seminar will be titled: “The New Marketing Toolbox – Mobile, Social, Digital.” It will explore the latest in marketing techniques
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