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Earthology: Healing Earth Wisdom
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Front Matter
Paulie Sez: Welcome to the Valley Voice
And Another Thing! Slope Magic
Economics: The Common Sense of our Local Dollars and Cents
Yoga: Breathe in: CAT, Breathe out: FEAR
Enna Rose: Springs of Suicide
Go Figure!? Insights Into the How and Why of Everyday Things
Health: How To Eat Away At Stress
Dating Guide: Mr. Helpful gets Picky
Artist Profile: Maggie Smith
Middle Matter
Featured by Steamboat Tonight: In a Bizarre Twist
Earthology: Healing Earth Wisdom
Sustainably Situated: 3rd Annual Retree Steamboat
Steamboat Offerings: The Layers of our Landscape
Do It Yourself Homesteading: How to Build a Raised Bed
The Way I See It: End the Futility of Resistance
The Bonnifield Files: The Grand Dame of First and Main
Yepelloscopes: Your Monthly Message
Humor: Comics
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Description
Health advice related to natural remedies and the earth.
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Issue #1.1, May 2012 - Valley Voice Collection
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Earthology: Healing Earth Wisdom: Out With The Old
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Steamboat Springs (Colo.) -- Periodicals
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Health advice related to natural remedies and the earth.
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2012-05
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Article
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1 page, Issue #1.1, May 2012
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steamboatlibrary:8717
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English
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http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=enlocalorganisation:2120Valley VoiceI, Matt Scharf/ValleyVoice LLC, do hereby provide to Bud Werner Memorial Library the publication below, to be included in the Routt County Digital Archive (RCDA) as the Valley Voice Collection. The collection is to be used for any research, educational, or other purpose that Bud Werner Memorial Library may deem appropriate. I understand that I retain copyright to the publication. I also understand that the purpose of the Valley Voice Collection is to provide online information to researchers and community members. As per the rights statement, information featured within the RCDA advises that the resources in the collection are being made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only. Bud Werner Memorial Library has not, by providing access, granted permission to reproduce, disseminate, or quote for publication any part of the digital collection. Except as may be permitted by the “Fair Use” provisions of U.S. Copyright Law, 17 U.S.C. § 107, anyone who wants to use the publication in a product of any kind is required to obtain permission from the copyright holder. Unless otherwise specified, I place no restrictions on access to and use of the publication in the RCDA. Description of Publication: Valley Voice: A Sound Alternative May 2012 - August 2023 (vols. 1.1 - 12.8) Rights Statement: IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for educational uses. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). Restrictions on Access and Use: Illustrated Maps within the Valley Voice Collection will not be downloadable. The Valley Voice Collection will not be featured within the Digital Public Library of America. Signed by Matt Scharf, September 13, 2023 (original on file at Bud Werner Memorial Library, Steamboat Springs, Colorado)2023/08/28EnglishIllustrated Maps within the Valley Voice Collection will not be downloadable. The Valley Voice Collection will not be featured within the Digital Public Library of America.organization:11Bud Werner Memorial Libraryperson:17206Matt Scharf