History lovers and railfans will have an opportunity to ride Galloping Goose through the fall colors, September 24 – October 4…
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PAGOSA FARMERS MARKET: One-of-a-Kind Items from Ludwig & Tillie
After retiring from business development, Rita decided to take her sewing seriously and started her business in earnest…
‘Healthy Archuleta’ Receives Two Grants from the Colorado Trust
The funding aims to bolster grantees working to respond effectively to community disruptions resulting from economic downturns, social turbulence, public health crises…
OPINION: Project 2025 Has Something (Bad) for Everyone
Like most elk (and other) hunters in western states, I depend on public lands for hunting and outdoor recreation…
OPINION: A Symptom of America’s Moral Decay
What we are seeing is a nation in decline having openly embraced a dangerous moral and epistemic relativism, which is philosophically unsustainable…
Where Have All the ‘Borregeros’ Gone…?
The Spanish Fiesta committee, the Pagosa Arts Council and the Town of Pagosa Springs is sponsoring the dedication of the ‘Sheepherder’ bronze statue to the Spanish heritage of the sheepherder, the ‘borregero’…
Pagosa Springs Medical Center Foundation Update
Our fundraising priority this year is renovating the Medical Wellness Building on the southwest corner of Highway 160 and South Pagosa Boulevard…
Calling All Backyard Growers… Dome Growers… Community Growers…
We are thrilled to invite you to contribute fresh produce donations to support the seven local food pantries in Archuleta…
LETTER: Regarding the ‘Recall Commissioner Medina’ Petition
Just because Commissioner Medina’s license is with Exit Realty, she does not have any financial gain unless she is the agent on the transaction, which she is not…
OPINION: If You’re Worried About Project 2025, Blame Joe Coors
“There wouldn’t be a Heritage Foundation without Joe Coors,” former Heritage president Edwin J. Feulner said…
Conservative Group Submits 200,000 Signatures for Property Tax Cut Measure
Michael Fields, president of Advance Colorado, called the group’s proposals a “common-sense plan to cut and cap Colorado property taxes…”
OPINION: Political Violence and a History of Assassinations in America.
By Rose Harris Between July 28, 1924, and September 11, 2001, 64 American politicians, excluding former presidents, were assassinated, murdered, or otherwise killed by unnatural and non-self-inflicted means. According to PoliticalGraveyard.com, of these 64 politicians, only one, Eunice A. Stevens, was a woman. Stevens was an alternate delegate to the Democratic National Convention, who died READ MORE
Department of Local Affairs Announces July Round of Rental Assistance
Pre-applications will be open to the public until 5:00pm on Wednesday, July 31, 2024…
Colorado Awarded $328 million in IRA Climate Funding Grants
One of the grants allocates $129 million to fund the Colorado Energy Office’s launch of a “Colorado decarbonization accelerator”…
‘Cone Zone’ Meeting Today at Neon Mallard
You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and share ideas about the CDOT Highway 160 Reconstruction Project…
Annual Colorado Poll Shows Deepening Concerns About Housing, Part Two
This story by Kyle Rojas Legleiter appeared on the Colorado Health Foundation website on July 17, 2024. We are sharing it in two parts. Read the original article here. Read Part One “In August 2020, the first year of our Pulse Poll, at a time when the economy had been jarringly disrupted, Coloradans were evenly READ MORE
Colorado Parks and Wildlife ‘Day of Giving’
Colorado is home to 43 world-class state parks, more than 960 species of wildlife, and 23 million acres of public lands…
Head of Colorado Republicans Sues Party Members Who Want to Oust Him
The lawsuit, filed in Arapahoe County District Court, asks the court to prevent Nancy Pallozzi and Todd Watkins from misrepresenting official party business…