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The Value of Sue Frank - A History
One of the nice things your Association does for its past Presidents and Chairs is to have an annual luncheon where we can all get together, share some stories and just reconnect.
County to monitor recycling drop-off center
The new recycling drop-off center in Frisco, next to the Colorado State Patrol headquarters, will soon be monitored with video cameras to deter illegal dumping.
I'd like to start off the year with a quick recap of what has been going on in the beautiful town of Frisco.
It's Election Day in Summit County
It's Election Day in Summit County, and locals can hit one of five locations to weigh in on important community issues like who's going to be on Summit County's school board, 'de-Brucing' in Silverthorne or marijuana decriminalization in Breckenridge.
New Improvement Project 'Step Up Main Street' being launched in Frisco
The Town of Frisco is looking to redesign Main Street and wants the public's input on how to do it.
Silverthorne approves rules for pot dispensaries
The town of Silverthorne has agreed to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to operate as long as they're not near schools, residential neighborhoods and public places.
Frisco's Haunted House and Trick or Treat Street
The statues are all dressed up to celebrate Frisco's favorite community event "Trick or Treat Street." Frisco invites all ghouls, goblins, witches and princesses to join us for a night of safe tricks and treats this Halloween, on Main Street from Madison to Seventh Avenue.
Summit County calls time out on medical marijuana
Summit County Commissioners this week approved a 120-day moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries for unincoporated areas.
New Frisco eatery offers lower-priced meals
The Frisco Depot Diner and Pizza Parlor recently opened in the space formerly occupied by the A-Train Restaurant next to Alpine Market on West Main in Frisco.
Frisco resident Dakota says "Woof you!" to the Lagoon HOA and their dog-hating policies.
Halloween doings in Summit County
There's plenty going on in Summit County this Halloween weekend. Daily file photo Halloween is fast approaching, and the county is offering a howlin' good time.
Flu prevention options in Summit County
Vials containing the two components of the H1N1 flu vaccine are displayed in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday.
Motorized use restricted in Golden Horseshoe
Local officials are moving closer to implementing a management plan for the 8,842-acre Golden Horseshoe area, located between Frisco and Breckenridge around the Swan River.
A curious meeting over the Dam Road
We've gotten wind of a meeting that took place a month or two ago involving many of our county managers and elected officials and Denver Water folks .
Naturopathic methods for preventing illness talk Thursday
There will be a free talk on naturopathic methods for preventing and taking care of colds and flu through the winter months 6 p.m. Thursday at the Summit County Preschool on Main Street in Frisco.
Summit County volunteers recognized for open space and trails work
Summit County Government's Open Space and Trails Department held its sixth annual Volunteer Recognition Evening on Oct.
There's a lot of talk about lead and plastic toxins in toys. Are there any issues with Halloween costumes? - Rebecca, Breckenridge Every year consumers spend millions of dollars on Halloween garb including candy, costumes, front-porch witches, and plastic pumpkins.
Frisco's budget 'flat' for 2010
Frisco is still planning about $5.2 million in 2010 to build the first phase of planned improvements at the Peninsula Recreation Area.
Backcountry Brewery nabs silver at beer fest
The Backcountry Brewery in Frisco has once again received national recognition by winning a medal at the 2009 Great American Beer Festival.
New community greenhouses to provide fresh produce in Frisco
To promote healthy eating habits, the Summit Prevention Alliance is moving forward on plans to build three temporary greenhouses next to the Summit County Community and Senior Center in Frisco starting next spring.