Photo courtesy Eagle Valley Library District and Eagle County Historical Society.
5 years ago
Week of March 17, 2016
Eagle County Animal Services announced plans to cut back its operations to focus on animal control and patrol calls. The operation said it would partner with the local Humane Society for pet adoption and surrender services.
Batson’s Corner/Eagle Pharmacy was named Eagle Chamber of Commerce business of the year.
Seven Hermits Brewing announced plans to relocate to a larger Eagle Ranch location.
10 years ago
Eagle Valley High School students presented the musical “Hairspray.”
Eagle native son Brad Gamble broke the NCAA Division II heptathlon record. Gamble was a student/athlete at Chadron State College, attending for his final year of track and field eligibility.
Houston was a train wreck for Democrats in 2020. Here s why.
Jasper Scherer, Mike Morris, Stephanie Lamm, Staff writers
Nov. 4, 2020
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Democrat Sri Kulkarni, right, listens to voter Destiny Ilori, left, after she submitted her vote at a polling site on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Houston. Kulkarni lost his bid for Texas’ 22nd Congressional District to Republican Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls.Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Democrat Sri Kulkarni talks to voters KP, 21, and Avery Crucial, right, 20, at a polling site on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Houston. Kulkarni lost his bid for Texas’ 22nd Congressional District to Republican Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls.Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less