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Summit Daily News - Sun Nov 08

This is the final part of a three-part series on the challenges faced by Summit County's law enforcement agencies.

Friends recall Montezuma attorney who died on the lam

The Summit County Journal - Sun Nov 08

About 100 people gathered Saturday to memorialize an attorney with an intimate connection to Montezuma who died while a fugitive in Mazatlan, Mexico.

Rotary troop support collections

The Summit County Journal - Sat Nov 07

The Rotary Club of Summit County is collecting donations for its Troop Support Program at City Market, Safeway and Wal-Mart. Your support of the program would be much appreciated.

Dillon rejects marijuana dispensaries

Grand Junction Free Press - Fri Nov 06

Medical marijuana dispensaries have been banned, for now, in one Summit County town.

Burned by theft

The Summit County Journal - Fri Nov 06

Being a recent victim of theft, and knowing many others who have had belongings stolen from them in the past couple of weeks, I've come to the realization that Summit County isn't nearly as safe as it used to be.

Discovery Hill controlled burn scheduled

The Summit County Journal - Fri Nov 06

Send us your shorts! Got a brief news item or photo, a question about something that happened in Summit County or just a suggestion for something that needs coverage? Let us know at news@summitdaily.com or call 668-4621. BRECKENRIDGE - Red, White and Blue Fire District and the Town of Breckenridge will conduct controlled burns in the Disovery Hill ...

Dillon rejects marijuana dispensaries

KXRM-TV Colorado Springs - Thu Nov 05

Medical marijuana dispensaries have been banned, for now, in one Summit County town.

Another Colo. town rejects pot dispensaries

KJCT - Thu Nov 05

Medical marijuana dispensaries have been banned, for now, in one Summit County town.

Pickup driver hits rock, loses fluid before his Halloween DUI

The Summit County Journal - Thu Nov 05

Summit County Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 to callers who help solve a crime in Summit County.

Donate to the Summit County Cares campaign

Summit Daily News - Wed Nov 04

Summit County Cares, a local fundraising campaign to benefit the nonprofit emergency service providers in the community, aims to raise $50,000 through Dec.

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