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Snowmass Village man again faces prison sentence after jury conviction

Snowmass Village man again faces prison sentence after jury conviction
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Two Harbors train-themed candy and gift shop prepares for Memorial Weekend opening

Two Harbors train-themed candy and gift shop prepares for Memorial Weekend opening Burlington Station will open May 29, 2021, with a North Shore-themed model train, homemade sugary treats and gift shop. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × People entering Two Harbors Burlington Station gift shop will pass under the trestle of a working model railroad. The business, slated to open May 29, 2021, will also house Callie s Sweets Candy Store. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com) Two Harbors will welcome a sweet new attraction next weekend. Burlington Station will celebrate its grand opening at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 29, at 320 Seventh Ave., across Minnesota Highway 61 from Lou’s Fish House and Holiday Station.

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Mask on, mask off: Town aligns with county face covering guidance

Project manager Colin O’Neill works on the heated flooring in a new Snowmass playground structure being built by Garrett Brown Designs in Base Village on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The project will be finished on Memorial Day weekend; masks won’t be required for the kids playing on the structure or anyone walking outside in Base Village after a May 17 town council vote eliminated mandatory outdoor mask zones in Snowmass Village. (Kelsey Brunner/Snowmass Sun) Outdoor mandatory mask zones in Snowmass Village went the way of the woolly mammoth May 17 when Town Council unanimously voted on a new emergency ordinance that immediately aligned the town with Pitkin County COVID-19 guidelines and repealed town ordinances that put those zones in place.

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Cybersecurity expert named Featured Alumnus at Waubonsee Community College

Cybersecurity expert named Featured Alumnus at Waubonsee Community College Brian Olson is Waubonsee Community College s April Featured Alumnus. From left are Dr. Christine Sobek, president; Olson, and Rebecca Oliver, chairwoman of the college s board of trustees. Waubonsee Community College   Posted4/26/2021 3:18 PM Brian Olson of St. Charles, a military cybersecurity expert, has been named April s Featured Alumnus at Waubonsee Community College. Giving back to support the community that nurtured your learning and development into adulthood is one of the most fulfilling things one can achieve. Olson is not only a success story for the community college education system, but he is also giving back by serving as a member of an advisory council for Waubonsee s new Cybersecurity Program as an alumnus. Olson was recognized by the college s board of trustees at their regularly scheduled meeting on April 21.

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Snowmass Village resident arrested after multiple vehicle break-ins over more than a year

Snowmass Village police arrested a local woman Tuesday night on charges related to multiple offenses of vehicle trespassing and theft that span more than a year, Snowmass Village Police Chief Brian Olson confirmed Wednesday. June Gordon, a 53-year-old Snowmass Village resident, faces charges of 15 counts of Class 5 felony criminal trespass and 26 counts of Class 6 felony attempted criminal trespass, as well as charges of Class 5 felony theft and petty theft, according to a statement of fact and arrest warrant filed April 20. Her bond is set at $2,500. Police say Gordon repeatedly entered and attempted to enter vehicles parked near Town Park on Brush Creek Road and vehicles parked on Upper Woodbridge Road, according to reports of several incidents dating back to Jan. 13, 2020. She pulled up to the sites and exited her vehicle sometimes with the lights on and the doors still open and “rifled through unlocked cars parked nearby,” Olson wrote in a report.

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