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Durango Trails keeps residents rolling for 30-plus years

DURANGO, Colo. -- After more than 30 years, Durango Trails has evolved from a small group of community members with a passion for mountain biking into the ca...

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Durango Trails keeps residents rolling for 30-plus years

DURANGO, Colo. (AP) — After more than 30 years, Durango Trails has evolved from a small group of community members with a passion for mountain biking into the caretakers of a world-class trail system with more than 300 miles of trails within 30 minutes from downtown Durango.

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Durango Trails keeps residents rolling for more than 30 years

Durango Trails keeps residents rolling for more than 30 years
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Bear Awareness in Saskatchewan - Respect Our Furry Friends


Black bears will investigate anything that looks like a potential meal. To avoid bear conflicts in a campground, never cook or eat in a tent. Campers should store food in air-tight containers in the trunk of their vehicles, not in tents or tent-trailers.
Provincial parks attract more than just people. Many provincial park campgrounds are in the heart of bear country and it's important that campers are aware of activities that will attract these large animals.
The woman didn't see the bear until it was too late. She had been hiking alone on the Nut Point Trail at the north end of Downton Lake in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park when she encountered a bear that had done substantial damage to a cabin, and had no interest in leaving the immediate area.

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World War II veteran Donald Scott's COVID vaccination ends weeks of anxious waiting


World War II veteran Donald Scott’s COVID vaccination ends weeks of anxious waiting
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
World War II veteran Donald Scott of Ludlow expects to receive his COVID-19 vaccine soon after weeks of waiting.
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LUDLOW — On Friday, weeks of waiting and anxiety ended when 97-year-old World War II veteran Donald Scott received his coronavirus vaccination.
“He is doing well. They called and got him in there super quick because of his age,” said son-in-law Gary Provencher.
Until this week, the path to Scott’s vaccination had been, in the eyes of Gary and his wife Kathy Provencher, anything but “super quick.”

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A 97-year-old veteran awaits his COVID vaccine


At 97, World War II veteran Donald Scott is awaiting the COVID vaccine
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
World War II veteran Donald Scott of Ludlow expects to receive his COVID-19 vaccine soon after weeks of waiting.
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LUDLOW — A Ludlow couple was looking for answers. A return phone call, email or a knowledgeable human voice would have been nice.
But most of all, they wanted a vaccine for a 97-year-old World War II veteran they felt should be a priority recipient in the fight against COVID-19.
On Wednesday, Gary and Kathy Provencher finally saw the light at the end of the tunnel. After weeks of waiting and anxiety from dealing with a daunting bureaucracy, Kathy’s father, Donald Scott, should be getting vaccinated soon.

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