June 19, 2013

Hands on Africa . . .

altCedaredge resident Ann Knutson, a world traveler of sorts, took part in an adventure that would change her outlook on life forever.

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Ka-ching! Classic cash registers bring back memories

Eric Drost and his wife Maria opened their first chocolate, ice cream and antique shop together in 1976 in Michigan.

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More than a vacation

Lounging by a pool under clear blue skies, umbrella drink in hand, picturesque palm trees swaying gently in the breeze… sounds nice, but that wasn’t actually the case for Nancy Rowe on her last vacation.

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An eye on the sky

altMost 14- and 15-year-olds can’t wait until they get their driver’s license.

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History-rich Baltic Sea cruise

What could be more enjoyable than five weeks of good company, great food, and lots of fun things to do?

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On target

alt‘I shot an arrow into the air . . .” But unlike Lon
gfellow’s character in the poem “The Arrow and the Song,” Cedaredge resident Rick Bohl knows exactly where his arrows go. “Arrows are expensive,” he quips.alt

The son of Richard and Joan Bohl, Rick was born 58 years ago in Buffalo Center, Iowa, where he graduated from Lake Mills Community High School.

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Touched by angels

I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” (Michelangelo)

Born and raised in Tyler, Texas, noted artist and sculptor Daphna Russell now affectionately calls Cedaredge, and Delta County in particular, home. But it was not always so.

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CSAs blossom in western Colorado

altAs the growing season winds down, farmers like Adam Silverstein, owner of Round Earth Farm, are harvesting their final crops of carrots, cucumbers and squash.

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— SOS — Support Our Soldiers

It’s not about her.

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