Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and gobs and gobs of mashed potatoes. These are just a few of the Thanksgiving staples that will fill the tables and stomachs of many Summit County residents this.
Dear Eartha, My neighbor had an irrigation assessment this summer and now he’s scheduling more work to improve his system in spring. Is the expense worth it? Is this really something I need to worry.
Compared to other mountain resort communities, Summit County ranks among the highest for per-person greenhouse gas emissions, according to an analysis by the High Country Conservation Center, a county-based nonprofit. During a Tuesday, Sept. 19,.
Building on a commitment to water conservation, the Summit Board of County Commissioners is seeking further unity on water policy from county municipalities. During an Aug. 1 meeting, commissioners heard from environmental leaders in the.
High Country Conservation Center, a Frisco-based environmental nonprofit, reported a slew of successes last year in its efforts to move the needle on renewable energy for local communities. As they begin 2023, nonprofit leaders said.