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Fiction Review David Gutersons The Other

  • June
  • 11

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Two 16-year-old runners from opposite sides of Seattle, one descended from bankers, the other from “nail bangers,” meet at a high school race. They connect over a shared love of wilderness hiking and lighting out for the territories - “with all the subtext of escape implied by that phrase from Huck Finn.”
Neil Countryman, who narrates [...]

Stranded Turn Around And Alert The Camera Crew

  • May
  • 19

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was watching a nature show the other night, and this fellow was showing a poisonous variety snake that was lying on a rock in the sun. I told my wife that before he got through, he would have to pick it up with his bare hands.
And the fact is, we could see it just fine [...]

Homeowners Feel Heat in West Coal Boom

  • April
  • 12

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“You don’t know day to day when you turn on your faucet whether you’re going to have good, clean water or whether there’s going to be chemicals in there that you’re unaware of,” said Tracy Dahl, a design engineer who built a home atop a mountain on North Fork in 1995.Higher natural gas prices and [...]

HOMEFRONT Birding community loses a friend

  • March
  • 18

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I was shocked this past Sunday when I turned to our obituary page and saw an obit for Del Blevins.Not only was his death unexpected in the sense that he hadn%26rsquo;t been sick, but his name also appeared elsewhere in the paper that day %26mdash; as part of a cover story in our Home %26amp; [...]

HOMEFRONT Birding community loses a friend

  • March
  • 18

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I was shocked this past Sunday when I turned to our obituary page and saw an obit for Del Blevins.Not only was his death unexpected in the sense that he hadn%26rsquo;t been sick, but his name also appeared elsewhere in the paper that day %26mdash; as part of a cover story in our Home %26amp; [...]

HOMEFRONT Birding community loses a friend

  • March
  • 14

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I was shocked this past Sunday when I turned to our obituary page and saw an obit for Del Blevins.Not only was his death unexpected in the sense that he hadn%26rsquo;t been sick, but his name also appeared elsewhere in the paper that day %26mdash; as part of a cover story in our Home %26amp; [...]

Kids play grow at camp

  • March
  • 6

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Don’t think of camp as just a way to keep kids occupied during the long days of summer.
The right summer camp can accelerate a child’s development and provide lifelong skills, psychologists say.
At camp, kids get to live communally, engage in a variety of recreational activities and spend time away from home and family. [...]

Alaska: Right place, right time

  • March
  • 6

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It was near the end of a six-hour bus tour of Denali National Park that we got a good, long look at a bear eating his way through a field of berries.
Elsewhere in Alaska, my husband, two sons and I had watched whales spouting near Juneau, eagles along the Chilkat River, and waterways in Ketchikan [...]

Scientifically speaking, 2/24

  • March
  • 6

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Department of Natural Resources | The Larimer County Department of Natural Resources needs volunteers and is having two “new volunteer” orientation meetings in March. The fist will be at 10 a.m. March 8 at the Bison Visitor Center, 1800 South County Road 31, Loveland. The second orientation meeting will be at 6 [...]

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