By Hollie Warnick I often hear that friends and loved ones are upset because they feel they have exhausted traditional healthcare remedies and don’t have the results they desire. They’ve visited all the specialists, done every test and tried...
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By Lucretia Free Eegees will be opening by end of 2nd quarter of next year! Houghton Road Bridge Opening
By Chris Patterson The advantage of working with a publishing house is the benefit of artwork, interior design, direction, and, yes, editing. These are the carrots at the end of the stick that all writers chase. You can’t make it without them...
By Beverly Sonni Real Estate has changed, technology changed it. Over 95% of buyers find their home online. There’s an abundance of information on schools, shopping, and crime. Buyers now do the research that used to be the exclusive domain of...
By Stacy Winstryg The Vail School District had the pleasure of awarding multiple grants the last few months to our schools throughout the district. Last month we awarded the following grants: $500 to Desert Willow Elementary for the First Grade...
By Stacy Winstryg For 31 years, Calvin Baker has led the Vail School District. We have grown by leaps and bounds since that day. From 1 school to 22, and from 500 students to over 14,000. And the list of awards and accomplishments would likely...
By Mike Lavelle There is dual tension evident in the Christmas season. On the one hand, Christmas is a time in which we have proclamations of the unity of humanity, which tells us that it is the season of good will and peace. Yet on the other...
By Darcy Mentone of the Vail School District At the Tuesday night board meeting, the Vail Governing Board accepted Calvin Baker’s retirement effective February 1st, 2020. The board then appointed John Carruth to be the next superintendent in...
By Paige Vogt A hug, a kind word, a phone call. The best gifts aren’t always tangible – but amid the Christmas hubbub, it can be hard to know where to start. A holiday service effort called “Light the World – One by One,” sponsored...
From History.com The eight-day Jewish celebration known as Hanukkah or Chanukah commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, where according to legend Jews had risen up against their Greek...