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September 2006

 Enter The Courier's

Blue Ribbon

Dessert Contest

FasTracks Faces Difficult Decision

By Shari Phiel
ShariP@lhvc.com

One of the most important issues facing residents and FasTracks officials is the decision between electric or diesel engines. When comparing the two technologies, it becomes apparent the decision will not be an easy one.

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Primaries Resolve Party Contests For Three Offices

By Mandy Sutyak
MandyS@lhvc.com

The primary elections held Aug. 8 included just three contested party races for offices directly serving the Courier’s circulation area. They were for the Republican candidate for State Senate district 16, the Democratic candidate for State House district 13 and the Democratic candidate for County Clerk and Recorder.

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Meryl’s Kitchen
Corny Primer

By Meryl Bornstein
MerylB@lhvc.com

Corn is the queen of summer produce. It’s sweet, tender and delectable. Little or no fussing is necessary to enhance its delicate flavor, but if you want to try something different, the following recipes are for you.

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contest

Is your best dessert recipe a potential Blue Ribbon winner? Do you make a sumptuous fruit pie from a recipe handed down from your grandmother? Now is the time to step up to the dessert plate (as it were) and take the challenge to see who makes the tastiest sweet treat in the Left Hand Valley.

Goat Dairy Closes Deal

By Mandy Sutyak
MandyS@lhvc.com

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In a transaction that will allow it, to consolidate and expand its operations, Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy has purchased 32 acres of land and leased another 48 acres from Boulder County. The land purchase is subject to a conservation easement that places certain restrictions on how the land can be used.

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Hot Enough To Fry An Egg?

By Mandy Sutyak
MandyS@lhvc.com

eggKrysta Sutyak, Maddie Sawyer and Katie Rose were curious to find out if you really could fry an egg on the sidewalk. With the sidewalk registering 102 degrees, the friends found out that the egg needed help from a magnifying glass. Even then, the egg didn’t cook before the girls’ patience ran out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Niwot Nostalgia Day At 30Madlantern Arts

“Journeys” Honors Area Children

By Betty Parham
BettyP@lhvc.com

Not just anyone can be a Grand Marshal of a parade. The position of Grand Marshal has historically been a great honor bestowed on very important personages like George Washington, who was the Grand Marshal of one of the first national parades held in the brand new United States.

 

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U14 Cougars Finish 9th in World Series

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The Niwot Youth Sports U14 competitive baseball team concluded its season at the Triple Crown Division 2 World Series in Steamboat Springs.
After going 2-1 in pool play, the Cougars advanced to the championship bracket (final 16) and eventually finished ninth in the country.
Championship Horse Show held June 14-23 in Tulsa, Ok.

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