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1 week ago |
leadvilleherald.com | Finn McNally
Lake County School District will implement a policy that will restrict when and where students can use their cell phone or other communication devices. The Board of Education passed the policy at their June 9 meeting and it will take effect in the 2025-2026 school year. The policy outlines different rules for different grade levels. Pre-K through eighth grade will not be allowed to use cell phones on school premises during the school day.
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1 week ago |
leadvilleherald.com | Finn McNally
The Board of County Commissioners, the Leadville City Council and the Board of Education met at Colorado Mountain College for a joint work session discussing indoor recreation options for the community. No official decisions were made but feedback was given to a project team. In 2024, Lake County Government held a town hall regarding their options for indoor recreation with the city and school district in attendance.
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1 week ago |
leadvilleherald.com | Finn McNally
A monument to Bill Gregory was installed on the Lake County Courthouse lawn on Saturday, June 14. A ceremony was held to honor the former Lake County Commissioner. Gregory’s family traveled from across the country to attend the ceremony. His children, Jean Kochevar and Jim Gregory, attended to speak about their father. Bill Gregory’s colleagues and friends, Howard Tritz, Carl Miller and Michael Kendrick also spoke.
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1 week ago |
leadvilleherald.com | Finn McNally
In preparation for the Race Across America, Dr. Chris Lekich traveled from Queensland, Australia to Leadville for altitude training at 10,200 feet. Lekich is a surgeon who specializes in treating a condition called lipedema. Lipedema is almost exclusively found in women and causes enlargement of the legs due to a build up of fat deposits. The cause is unknown but is believed to involve genetic and hormonal factors that regulate the lymphatic system.
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2 weeks ago |
leadvilleherald.com | Finn McNally
At the Leadville city council’s meeting on June 3, Lake County manager Candace Bryans gave a presentation on cuts at the state and federal levels. Bryans briefed city council on the impacts from both Colorado’s $1.2 billion budget shortfall and proposed budget changes at the federal level. Bryans stated that for Lake County government, the Department of Human Services, Lake County Public Health and the Office of Emergency Management could see an impact in their funding or operations.
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