Kailyn Lamb, Summit Daily News

Kailyn Lamb

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  • Summit Daily News
  • Vail Daily
  • The Cannabist

Past articles by Kailyn:

Food, wine and marijuana: Changing the culinary, cannabis culture

In the years since recreational marijuana legalization in Colorado, Philip Wolf, founder of Cultivating Spirits, has set his sights on the industry at large, hoping to spread his business of cannabis, food and wine tours outside of the Mile High State. Wolf’s idea to blend marijuana with a wine-pairing experience came to him while he… → Read More

Dillon’s new REI means Vail Valley shoppers don’t have to drive to Denver

With a week full of events, the new REI Co-Op at the Dillon Ridge Shopping Center opened its doors for hundreds of eager customers, some of whom spent the → Read More

Hundreds in Summit County welcome new REI

With a week full of events, the new REI Co-Op at the Dillon Ridge Shopping Center opened its doors for hundreds of eager customers, some of whom spent the → Read More

Silverthorne mourns the loss of respected car dealer James Hudson

Friends of James “Jim” Hudson remember him as a strong businessman and a caring husband and father, but they also remember a man who fought hard for what he → Read More

Knights of Columbus helps women’s center in Dillon buy ultrasound services

The Women’s Resource Center in Dillon recently partnered with the Knights of Columbus to provide new ultrasound services.The nonprofit center, which helps to provide information and some health services → Read More

Summit County towns see mixed growth from February sales tax revenue

February saw a flattening in sales tax revenue for some of Summit County’s towns after months of strong growth. Breckenridge ended the month of February coming in 0.14 percent → Read More

Upper Blue workforce housing development heads to commissioners for approval

A potential new housing development outside of Breckenridge has moved a step closer to final approval after the Upper Blue Planning Commission gave a preliminary vote to rezone the → Read More

Coffee, canines and wanderlust: The animal-loving, globe-trotting life of Dave and Suzie VerSchure

Even for coffee shop owners, the first cup of joe in the morning is the best part of the day. Dave and Suzie VerSchure have owned Abbey’s Coffee in → Read More

Breckenridge receives $350,0000 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado for new park

Since Breckenridge began restoring the Blue River along Colorado State Highway 9, the corridor has become an area of interest for development. The new Denison Placer workforce housing units → Read More

Longtime Silverthorne resident sworn in as town councilman Wednesday

The Silverthorne Town Council welcomed Kevin McDonald as a new member during last night’s meeting. McDonald is taking over the remainder of Councilwoman Peggy Long’s term. Long announced her → Read More

Breckenridge Town Council aims for a flexible plan for redevelopments

With land parcels quickly becoming a rare commodity in Breckenridge, the town council decided to redevelop the Block 11 and McCain properties on the western side of Colorado State → Read More

Summit County residents take to the streets for March for Science

On Saturday afternoon, crowds gathered at the South Gondola Lot in Breckenridge for the first March for Science. Marchers followed the Riverwalk Path to Main Street Station, alongside a → Read More

Silverthorne Town Council gains new member

Financial guru turned philanthropist, Kevin McDonald, returns to the Silverthorne Town Council to fill in for the rest of Peggy Long’s term. The longtime Silverthorne resident is jumping into → Read More

$250,000 grant from Vail Resorts CEO to help children’s programs in Summit County

On April 14, Vail Resorts announced that Rob Katz, CEO of the company, and his wife, Elana Amsterdam, had donated $1.6 million to community nonprofits. A portion of the → Read More

Summit County marijuana shops host 4/20 enthusiasts

Despite the hype around 4/20, Summit County marijuana shops say that while business is good that day, it may not necessarily be because of the culturally celebrated holiday. April → Read More

Summit County Rotary Club recognized nationally for fundraising efforts for Guatemala Literacy Project

Every year Rotary Club of Summit County sends a group of Coloradans to Guatemala. The group spends time in small towns with young students, whose families struggle to afford → Read More

New Summit County real estate developments help boost luxury real estate market

The early months of the year are typically slow for real estate sales in Summit County, but 2017 began by breaking the mold, seeing large amounts of sales despite → Read More

Breckenridge resident starts The Grasshopper’s Mermaid clothing line promoting sustainable fashion

As a girl, Rose Schneider was taught to have a healthy respect for the National Park Service by her grandfather, who was a game warden in Wisconsin. Growing up, → Read More

Summit County sales tax growth slows at the beginning of 2017

Summit County’s sales tax revenue got off to a slow start in 2017, when towns saw slower growth rates than previous months. Many areas in the county have been → Read More

Summit County ganja-preneur looks to expand culinary ventures with cannabis, food and wine tours

In the years since recreational marijuana legalization in Colorado, Philip Wolf, founder of Cultivating Spirits, has set his sights on the industry at large, hoping to spread his business → Read More