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Honoring Eagle County s pioneering women in Women s History Month: Kids Corner for the week of 3/1/21

Editor’s note: The Vail Daily’s weekly kids section is chock full of activities and fun to keep the young and the young at heart entertained during the pandemic. If you have an idea for the section or would like to get involved, email Entertainment Editor Casey Russell at crussell@vaildaily.com. Time Travel Learn about Eagle County history each week. This Aug. 18, 1911 photograph of the Ladies Group includes many of the women pioneers of Gypsum. Courtesy ECHS/EVLD Men settled Eagle County. Women civilized it. And organizations such as the Ladies Aid Society played a big role in making the Eagle Valley a welcoming community for pioneer families. Today, we take a look at the women who changed Eagle County in honor of Women’s History Month.

Kentucky updates COVID-19 vaccine sign-up process to stop Ohioans from receiving shots

Kentucky updates COVID-19 vaccine sign-up process to stop Ohioans from receiving shots Share Updated: 7:37 PM EST Feb 25, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 7:37 PM EST Feb 25, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Good evening, Team Kentucky. This is Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman, and I am here with some good news items today and some information to share with all of you. Uh, related Thio a few initiatives. First, I m gonna start with the Kentucky Broadband Initiative. Reminder that we need every single Kentucky in to go thio speed test dot k y dot gov. In order to take the speed test, which will give us data, we need to build a map across Kentucky of the high end low points of Internet connectivity. That map then will provide guidance for our public and private partners to be able to help us spring broadband to the last mile on connect every Kentucky household that we possibly can to affordable, reliable Internet. And so

Meet Your Chef: Alex Rejonis mission at Up the Creek is a true Colorado dining experience

Editor’s note: To answer the Vail Daily’s Meet Your Chef questionnaire, email Assistant Editor Ross Leonhart (rleonhart@vaildaily.com) or Arts & Entertainment Editor Casey Russell (crussell@vaildaily.com). Like many people living in the valley, the mountains of Colorado lured chef Alex Rejonis here, but he’s found himself happily working creekside in Vail Village at Up the Creek . 1. How long have you lived in the valley and what brought you here? I have lived in the valley since 2013, and snowboarding is what brought me to Vail. 2. Where did your passion for cooking come from? My passion for cooking came from a childhood friend’s family in South Carolina. Their dad owned a restaurant and I would go there to hang out and learn from their dad and the chef about cooking. That is when my passion for cooking started.

How to say powder ski in Spanish and how printing newspapers evolved in Eagle County: Kids Corner for the week of 2/22/21

Editor’s note: The Vail Daily’s weekly kids section is chock full of activities and fun to keep the young and the young at heart entertained during the pandemic. If you have an idea for the section or would like to get involved, email Entertainment Editor Casey Russell at crussell@vaildaily.com. Word of the Week to powder ski / para esquiar en polvo Special to the Daily Outside Scoop: Snow Moon This Friday evening and early Saturday morning is your next chance to view a full moon. It will peak above in the sky at 1:19 a.m. MST Saturday.

Art in the Garden unites Whangārei creatives

Art in the Garden unites Whangārei creatives 18 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Artist and sculptor Trish Clarke sets up some of the displays for Art in the Garden. Photo / Michael Cunningham Artist and sculptor Trish Clarke sets up some of the displays for Art in the Garden. Photo / Michael Cunningham Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz Many an idea was conceived during last year s lockdown and this weekend sees the fruition of one involving local artists, suburban gardens and the public. Art in the Garden derived from a group of Whau Valley neighbours keen to support local artists impacted by Covid through showcasing their work in their own backyards.

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