After we gather your feedback, we’ll hold two structured work sessions to dig deeper into your ideas…
Month: March 2025
EDITORIAL: Dream of a Tiny Home Village, Part Four
“We’d like to pitch this as ‘Bring Your Own Tiny Home’. That’s what Escalante Village did in Durango…”
OPINION: Colorado is Ready to Protect Voting Rights
Let’s keep Colorado a leader in accessible and fair elections. Let’s protect our democracy and ensure that every vote counts…
Colorado Lawmakers Back Off Plan to Regulate Tipped Minimum Wage
State lawmakers have backed off a plan that would have led to a steep pay cut for servers, bartenders and other tipped workers in certain Colorado cities…
ARCHULETA COUNTY: Building Department Implements New Requirement for Building Permit Applications
“This new requirement will streamline the application process and prevent potential delays for our residents…”
‘Foundation for Colorado Community Colleges’ Scholarship Application Open
The scholarship process is easy to complete and qualifies students for a variety of awards of up to $5,000…
Audubon Society Meet Tomorrow and Consider American Dipper Project
The American dipper is a unique species of bird that can swim in and walk on the bottom of fast-flowing mountain streams to harvest aquatic insects…
EDITORIAL: Dream of a Tiny Home Village, Part Three
Almost exactly four years ago — in March 2021 — the Daily Post ran an op-ed about a “tiny home village” proposed by Dallas-based developers Legacy Alliance…
OPINION: Doing What’s Right for America’s Wild Horses
The Wild Horse Fire Brigade Plan also provides for the evolutionary-level genetic conservation of culturally important American wild horses…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Considering the Legend of St. Patrick
Supposedly, this artwork shows St. Patrick giving a lesson in Christian precepts to three Irish kings. Presumably, the three kings had been raised as Pagans…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Measles
Nearly all us boomer kids also got mumps, and chicken pox. At some point one of us would get a childhood illness, and within a week all the neighborhood kids were infected…
Teller County Sheriff Announces Run for Colorado Governor in 2026
“I will sign laws brought to my desk that fix problems and will veto laws that impact on our freedoms or seek to take away local control and our rights…”
OPINION: Climate Feedback
Furthermore, about half of the CO2 humans emit stays in the atmosphere for a century or more…
End of Life Education Group Announces Upcoming Speaker
We are a casual group, so feel free to come and go as needed. Attendance varies for each program…
OPINION: The Value of National Monuments
National monuments are good for economic development and help drive the West’s rapidly growing recreation economy…
Open House and Seed Swap on March 22 at Growing Spaces
We aim to create a space for the local gardening community to share knowledge and seed varieties…
EDITORIAL: Dream of a Tiny Home Village, Part Two
“So I started researching, and Durango has a tiny home village, and another one out by Bayfield. And I thought, ‘This could actually work!’…”
BIG PIVOTS: Bumps Ahead in Colorado’s Road to Decarbonization?
“Although these proposed tariffs and policy changes have yet to have full effect, vendors have preemptively included the anticipated increase in their pricing models…”