We all know that person who can eat anything they want, anytime they want, and in any portion they want and be just fine. That maddening individual’s belly doesn’t seem phased by double dessert, carbo-loading, or going back for seconds of just about anything. In comparison to those with heartburn, bloating, cramping and other annoying symptom combinations, it just doesn’t seem
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By Doug Carey
I spend a lot of time helping people understand how much money they will need to meet their retirement goals. Today I want to look at this another way: What will $1 million actually get you in retirement? This is an interesting question
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Exclusive to Denver, the “Becoming Van Gogh” exhibit at the Denver Art Museum includes seventy works by Van Gogh, which return to original owners after the January 20, 2013 closing. Another twenty works by artists who inspired Van Gogh’s ten-year art career, sit beside his work and show his progression from figure drawings to oil landscapes, among other things.
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In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this article is married to the Mayor.
Since the Lyons Board of Trustees (BOT), the Town Planner, the Planning and Community Development Commission (PCDC) and the Economic Development Commission (EDC) first put forth the idea of creating a new Commercial Eastern Corridor (CEC) zone for the eastern entrance area of Lyons (from the decommissioned water treatment plants just east of town to the bottom of Stone Canyon) there have been three new Trustees elected, a new Planner hired, several new members on the PCDC (including three changes in the Chair), and numerous changes in