“Local school districts can’t afford to wait out lengthy court proceedings to get the federal funding they’re owed — nor can they make up the shortfall…”
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Town Planning to Host Fireworks Show on July 4th
Bring your friends, bring your family, and get ready to celebrate Independence Day in the best way possible — with music, laughter, and a sky full of fireworks…
Lickety-Split Launches ‘Sketch Comedy 101’ with Former Second City Star
Leading the class is Scott Morehead, a former resident company member at The Second City in Chicago…
LPEA’s Beneficial Electrification Open House Returns for a Second Year on July 15
The event showcases how electricity is transforming homes, transportation, and the grid…
Colorado Dems Decry ‘Cruel’ GOP Megabill
Colorado’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting estimates that the bill would decrease the state’s revenue by $500 million and increase the state’s expenses by up to $650 million…
LETTER: Pagosa West is a Proposed Eye Sore the Community Doesn’t Need
The only positive element of this proposed development is construction of workforce housing.
Colorado Pushing Back on Revised Federal Vaccine Guidance
Months before the changes at ACIP, state lawmakers approved a bill meant to insulate Colorado from vaccine policies that are inconsistent with scientific evidence
Colorado House Republicans Thank Representative Ryan Armagost for His Service
Representative Ryan Armagost brought his extensive service background to the State Capitol, with a strong focus on public safety…
Rep. Katie Stewart ‘Office Hours’ Event Postponed
The meeting will be held at Pagosa Baking Company, 238 Pagosa Street…
Colorado Attorney General Announces Grant to Support Opioid Treatments
Colorado is on track to receive nearly $870 million over 18 years…
The Scoop on the Pagosa Springs July Fourth Celebration
Plan now for a fun 4th of July holiday weekend and spend some time participating in our annual events…
Judge Blocks Colorado Governor from Ordering State Official to Provide Information to ICE
The preliminary injunction does not bar Governor Polis from finding another way to comply with the ICE subpoena…
HIGHWAY 160 RECONSTRUCTION UPDATE: Week of June 30-July 4
Photo: Storm drain installation at the 2nd Street intersection. Courtesy CDOT. The crews performing the reconstruction work in downtown Pagosa Springs will not be working July 3-6, in recognition of the Fourth of July holiday. Crews will return to the worksite the morning of Monday, July 7. The WW Clyde team will have a supervisor READ MORE
Final Two Youth Workshops at Chimney Rock National Monument
This year’s workshops will feature rock wrapping, feather art, printmaking, weaving in the round, creating a clay ocarina, and learning how to make a nature journal…
Durango Childcare Center, Community Services Benefiting from Tax Credits
“From child care to live music and weekly trivia, the Powerhouse provides a broad range of community services and activities…”
Show Your Heart, All Year
The 76th Anniversary of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church will be celebrated on Saturday, June 28 with 5pm Holy Mass…
Archuleta County Health Department ‘Jeopardy Game’ Today, June 25
“I’m excited for people to learn about health insurance and open enrollment in a way that’s fun…”
GOP Senators Struggle to Cut Medicaid without Harming Rural Hospitals
“We’ve got 1.3 million people on Medicaid in Missouri, hundreds of thousands of kids. That’s 21% of my population…”
LETTER: Freedom… But Not For All
As we celebrate the Fourth of July with friends, let’s pause to consider those denied even the most basic freedoms…
