By Hollie Warnick Do you remember your dreams each morning when you awaken from sleep? How do you feel and what emotions come to the surface? Some may wake up afraid that they’re back in high school, in a sweat over a threat, or excited by the...
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From Nikki Lee Hello friends. I can’t believe we are already in May of 2020. This year has been like nothing any of us could have anticipated, and I hope you are all doing as well as is possible during this time. This...
Well, it didn’t take long at all for the COVID-19 pandemic to become a political, partisan issue. Blame and accusations are now flying from all sides. It will only get worse as we approach the November election later this year. We...
By Kimberly Crossland, Owner of The Focus-Driven Biz There’s a secondary type of fever, outside of the viral one we have all heard about, that’s hitting homes in force — cabin fever. While kids are grounded at home, parents have adopted the new...
By J.J. Lamb Orange flames rose high into the starlit sky, crackling and hissing, as they consumed the dry planks of the board and batten building that housed Otto Schley & Co. General Store and Post Office. The Southern Pacific Railroad...
From Hughes Federal Credit Union Hughes remains committed to your financial future. Even as things shift, we’re here to help you make wise choices with your finances and investments. Your Money is Safe Hughes and other financial...
By Anne Gibson School buildings may be closed to students in the Vail School District, but the district began serving free sack lunches to any child 18 years of age and under on Tuesday, March 31st. Seven schools in the Vail School District set...
By John Caruth Our community has a strong history of pulling together, especially in times of need. Just last month our local Arby’s hosted a fundraiser to support a high school student in his fight against cancer. Thousands showed up...
By Jared Free A few things have been keeping me sane this quarantine. I just got a Nintendo Switch, which has succeeded in drawing most of my attention for the last ten days. I exercise Monday through Friday to keep my endorphins flowing and my...
By Gabby Albarran, 8th Grade, Old Vail Middle School Mary Jane Warner was a very interesting woman to be around. Some people would describe her as caring, bold, fun, demanding, and strong willed. This is a fitting description for this past Vail...