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Moose rescued after being trapped in Colorado basement

A moose in Breckenridge was rescued on Monday after getting trapped in a basement, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

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Ice Castles officials provided an updated presentation to Dillon Town Council members during a regular meeting Jan. 5, the latest in a lengthy discussion on a proposed long-term agreement with the town. But the community remains deeply divided on whether the attraction can remain at Town Park without creating undue hardships on residents. Pedro Campos, a landscape architect with Zehren & Associates, provided council with the most up-to-date plans, which included detailed drawings of the park for year-round use along with cost estimates for the proposal. Campos said the current proposal was heavily influenced by community feedback collected over the past year.

Gas leak in Breckenridge leads to building evacuations, Park Avenue road closure

Photo by Elaine Collins   Update at 10:30 a.m. Sunday: Park Avenue in Breckenridge reopened at about 9:40 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, according to an SC Alert text message. Original story: Red, White & Blue Fire District officials responded to a gas leak Saturday morning that closed a section of Park Avenue and evacuated three buildings in Breckenridge. Deputy Chief Drew Hoehn said the gas leak was called in at around 9:45 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 9. Hoehn said officials believe the leak is located underground in the area behind Breckenridge Town Hall and the parking garage nearby. At about 10 a.m. Saturday, officials closed Park Avenue between Ski Hill Road and Watson Avenue. At the same time, officials evacuated the Breckenridge Town Hall, U.S. Bank and FirstBank buildings.

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