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Last week’s 10 most-read articles on SummitDaily.com

Without further ado, the articles with the most page views last week. Drum roll …

10. Luxurious Breck home aims for zero net energy consumption Solar, geothermal combine with a spectrum of energy-efficient components. 9. Skier’s death returns spotlight to Squaw Valley Characteristics that make resort so alluring to the world’s best skiers also create an environment in which danger is a constant. 8. Jay Bauer dies, Breckenridge attorney and auctioneer-emcee extraordinaire Breckenridge attorney and emcee Jay Bauer died Monday night after battling cancer for more than two years. 7. Mountain lion enters home in Salida, kills dog Colorado Division of Wildlife euthanizes mountain lion that entered a home in Chaffee County.6. Lost snowshoers found near Breckenridge Sunday Summit County Rescue Group gives tips on staying safe while hiking in the mountains.5. Man survives night outside near Berthoud Pass by climbing up and down tree Rescuers caught in avalanche but are unharmed. 4. Vail Resorts to transfer 100 positions from Summit County to Broomfield Accountants and purchasers now in Keystone will be transferred to Vail Resorts headquarters on the Front Range at the end of the season.3.Minnesota woman dies Wednesday in Summit County Connie Trowbridge arrived on Saturday to ski with her husband.2. Medical marijuana bill changes during negotiations Lawmakers who want to regulate the state’s growing medical marijuana industry are now willing to let dispensaries advertise and operate for profit, but they want to make sure the state can keep tabs on the source of their products. 1. Summit County loses a friend in Jay Bauer Well-known Breckenridge attorney dies of cancer.


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