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This is one of the photos presented by Mary Ellen Gilliland of recent clear cutting along the Gold Hill Trail as part of the Forest Service's Ophir Mountain project at the Forest Health Task Force meeting Thursday, May 29, 2014.
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The top stories of the day for the Friday, April 24 edition of the Summit Daily News.

Summit County group petitions for halt of Ophir Mountain clear-cutting

Maryland Creek Ranch property in Silverthorne sees first round of changes



Frisco’s town council looks at buying First and Main property


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