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Vice President Mike Pence waves after speaking during the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Pence is expected to visit the Vail Valley for the holidays.
AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
Vice President Mike Pence has chosen the Vail Valley as his holiday destination, according to multiple sources.
The vice president’s extensive security detail has checked in at various hotels across the valley, and Air Force 2 was expected to land sometime Wednesday evening at Eagle County Regional Airport.
A large police presence was observed late Wednesday afternoon by numerous visitors around the airport facility. A call to a White House spokesperson had not been returned as of 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
Vice President Mike Pence has chosen the Vail Valley as his holiday destination, according to multiple sources.
The vice president’s extensive security detail has checked in at various hotels across the valley, and Air Force 2 was expected to land sometime Wednesday evening at Eagle County Regional Airport.
A large police presence was observed late Wednesday afternoon by numerous visitors around the airport facility. A call to a White House spokesperson had not been returned as of 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Amber Barrett with the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that deputies were assisting the Secret Service with logistics.
Greg Morrill
Itâs amazing how looking at old photos can bring back so many memories. Longtime friends Pat and Mike Weisel used COVID-time to go through their old photos and have some digitized. Since some of those pictures were from our shared adventures spanning 50 years, they forwarded copies to me. What a trip down memory lane. A couple of those pictures spawned this weekâs column.
I shared some memories from my 1974 ski trip in a column last February. That trip involved jamming 10 people and gear into one van and then visiting Alta/Snowbird, Sun Valley and Jackson Hole.