Riotous Fun in the Snow…
School play directors Lily Virden and Caitlyn Rhodes scored a hit with their raucous and laugh-filled Christmas extravaganza, “Snow Biz!”, in
School play directors Lily Virden and Caitlyn Rhodes scored a hit with their raucous and laugh-filled Christmas extravaganza, “Snow Biz!”, in
After a three-year term as Lake City Arts President, Celeste Scott has been succeeded by Rev. Jason Santos of Community Presbyterian
A dozen Hinsdale County residents — a majority Democrats — were energized following an hour-long meeting with District 58 House candidate
A dusting of snow earlier in the week was a precursor to holiday events ahead including Thanksgiving morning’s annual Turkey Trot
While Mother Nature has graced us with her presence a couple of times this winter season, delivering a few sparse smatterings, Lake City has had very little in the way of snow compared to historic snow totals for this time of year. According to local meteorologist Phillip Virden, Lake City and Colorado in general have gotten off to a very slow start in terms of snow for both the months of October and November.
Above photo was taken Monday, November 20, the day after a light dusting of snow fell in town on Sunday. We should, according to Virden, expect more soon thanks to a strong El Nino system that will allegedly take place this upcoming winter season.
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