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Summit girls lacrosse falls 16-2 in snowy season opener

Photo by Ashley Low / Ashley Low Photography The Summit High School varsity girls lacrosse team lost its season opener 16-2 Saturday, May 8, versus Battle Mountain. The visiting Huskies rallied from an early 2-0 deficit to score 16 unanswered goals in a dominating performance on a windy day complete with rain, snow and graupel at Tiger Stadium. Summit raced out to the early 2-0 lead thanks to goals from freshman Ella Rader and sophomore Lily Wiethake. Rader was one of the Tigers’ most successful players Saturday as she started for the Tigers at the faceoff and had several strong attacks down the sideline.

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23-year-old Christian Lindblom of Breckenridge is 1 of 10 people to win state tourism award

Breckenridge Grand Vacations front desk associate Christian Lindblom smiles for a photo at the Grand Colorado on Peak 8, May 1. Lindblom was one of 10 people in the state to be honored with the Top Frontline Workers Award by the Colorado Tourism Office. Photo by Ashley Low / Ashley Low Photography If you ask friends and family how they would describe Christian Lindblom, they would probably say he is a mild-mannered, calm and hard worker. His supervisor Stephanie Bristley, the assistant general manager of the Grand Colorado Peak on 8 lodging complex, would add “playful” to the list, too. On Friday, April 23, Lindblom was notified that he was one of 10 people in the state to receive the Colorado Tourism Office’s Top Frontline Workers Award

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Here's what it would mean if Summit County moves into level green or blue restrictions

Photo by Ashley Low Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the latest incidence rate data as of 4 p.m. Friday. Early this week, Summit County officially hit level green metrics with an incidence rate of 100 or fewer new cases per 100,000 residents. If the county’s incidence rate remains below that threshold, it would move into level green restrictions Wednesday, May 5. The new public health order maintains that the county can move into level green metrics if the area reaches an incidence rate of zero to 100 cases for seven days or if the county gets 70% of its population vaccinated. As of Friday, April 30, the incidence rate is 74.2 cases per 100,000 people.

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Summit residents cite environmental concerns in testimony to mining board during Peak Ranch Resource Project hearing

Summit residents cite environmental concerns in testimony to mining board during Peak Ranch Resource Project hearing
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Summit parents, alumni create fundraisers to benefit students

Summit High School senior Gray Wasson runs down the Roberts Tunnel trail in Dillon with his dog, Bentley, on April 2. Wasson ran 5 kilometers Friday as part of the Summit Parent Teacher Student Organization s fundraiser throughout the month of April to raise money for the 2021 graduating class. Photo by Ashley Low / Ashley Low Photography In her family’s home, Summit Parent Teacher Student Organization Vice President Alaina Brenner refers to this stretch of schooling as “the empty year.” Brenner, the parent of a 2021 senior, has seen how the lack of normalcy in response to the novel coronavirus acutely affects soon-to-be graduates. For seniors like her child, that extends beyond the two days of in-person education seniors are able to attend.

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