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Sylvan Fire did not grow much Wednesday; state park in good shape

Sylvan Fire did not grow much Wednesday; state park in good shape
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LIVE UPDATES: Sylvan Fire receives more resources from Type-1 team

LIVE UPDATES: Sylvan Fire receives more resources from Type-1 team
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Sylvan Fire receives more resources from Type-1 team on Thursday

Sylvan Fire receives more resources from Type-1 team on Thursday
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Battle Mountain High School selects interim principal

Special to the Daily Eagle County School District announced Monday that Jason Mills was selected as the interim principal for Battle Mountain High School in Edwards for the 2021-22 school year. Mills previously served as the head of school for Stone Creek Charter School, an independent K-8 school with three campuses across the county. Prior to that, Mills spent more than 10 years with Eagle County Charter Academy, serving in a variety of capacities, including teacher, team leader and governing board director. “We’re excited to welcome Jason to Battle Mountain High School and the interim principal role,” Superintendent Philip Qualman said. “He brings considerable leadership experience to this position and is eager to contribute.”

Movie lovers, employees revel in Capitol Theatre s reopening in Eagle: Feels like we never left

Barry Eckhaus/barryeckhaus.com The Capitol Theatre in Eagle is ramping up to pre-COVID-19 attendance levels, building renewed faith among theater ownership and loyal patrons that the cinema industry is here to stay. As the months of the COVID-19 pandemic stretched on and other local businesses scrambled to tweak business models to retain revenue, Eagle’s Capitol Theatre remained shuttered from March 2020 until just two weeks ago. In the meantime, sweatpants became the collective uniform and streaming services tightened their grip on the public’s consumption of movies, leading some to speculate that the pandemic could mean the end of movie theaters altogether.

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