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  • What does climate change mean for skiing in Colorado?

    What does climate change mean for skiing in Colorado?

    First, the good news. “Colorado is going to be the home of skiing for a long time, the epicenter for snow sports in the U.S.,” says Keith Musselman, an assistant professor studying mountain snow at University of Colorado’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. Musselman is also a skier and snowboarder. He’s all too aware…

  • Audubon County Travelers Donate Bench

    Audubon County Travelers Donate Bench

    By Connie Esbeck The Audubon County Travelers camping club camps at various parks during the months April through October, but the first and the last one of the camping season is always at Albert the Bull Park at the edge of Audubon. In April, the water is turned on and the restrooms opened. In October…

  • Equipped to Speak shares tips on navigating public speaking

    Equipped to Speak shares tips on navigating public speaking

    In a time where effective communication is more crucial than ever, mastering the art of public speaking becomes a powerful asset. Whether navigating boardrooms, engaging with clients, or simply expressing ideas, the ability to articulate thoughts with confidence is a game-changer. Shamar Wedderburn, managing director at Equipped to Speak, is all for championing the importance…

  • The Millers mastered it together

    The Millers mastered it together

    Lashawndla Bailey-Miller beamed with great pride as she watched her loving husband, Kevin, walk the stage to receive his master’s degree in logistics and supply chain management from The University of the West Indies, Mona campus. But, she wasn’t the only one celebrating. Kevin also lauded his beautiful wife for completing her master’s in public…

  • From a dream to coastal splendour in Ironshore

    From a dream to coastal splendour in Ironshore

    Are you willing to pay the cost associated with fulfilling your dreams? While not everyone is willing to pay that price, for those who have, no matter how high the expense, the accomplishment has proven to be worthwhile. Take for example this gentleman who was schooled at Cobbla Youth Camp in Manchester. After graduating, the…

  • Today in History: November 26, China enters the Korean War

    Today in History: November 26, China enters the Korean War

    Today is Sunday, Nov. 26, the 330th day of 2023. There are 35 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Nov. 26, 1950, China entered the Korean War, launching a counteroffensive against soldiers from the United Nations, the U.S. and South Korea. On this date: In 1825, the first college social fraternity,…

  • The Week in Fashion | Lifestyle – Times of India Videos

    The Week in Fashion | Lifestyle – Times of India Videos

    Nov 26, 2023, 09:56AM ISTSource: TOI.in GQ Men of the Year awards 2023 dominated this week. From Alia to Ali Fazal, stars kept their fashion game up for the evening. The award show turned into a fashion gala as stars walked the red carpet putting their most fashionable foot forward.

  • Today in History: Nov. 26

    Today in History: Nov. 26

    1893: William Hicks, charged with the sale of whiskey to an Indian in Yuma, pleaded in federal court that he’d actually been in California at the time of sale. The defense argument would have placed all of northern Yuma, including the Territorial Prison, in California. 1915: The 12th U.S. Infantry under Col. W.H. Sage at…

  • Community Center receives humanitarian grant from church

    Community Center receives humanitarian grant from church

    Unity Family Community Center (UFCC) in Williston has received a humanitarian grant from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The grant will provide a new 15-passenger van and food and commodities to UFCC to benefit families and households in Williston and Levy County. The check was presented to UFCC CEO Willie Battles by…

  • ‘It was fantastic’: Christmas cheer fills Riverfront Park with tree lighting

    ‘It was fantastic’: Christmas cheer fills Riverfront Park with tree lighting

    SPOKANE, Wash. — Despite the cold weather, Riverfront Park was filled with the Christmas spirit Saturday night. Many friends and families came to watch the tree-lighting celebration and other performances.