The Online Market will continue to feature the Growers and Producers involved in our food supply…
Category: Community
‘Proudly Pagosa’ Community Celebration Video Begins March 8
How do you pick just one person, one group, one business that didn’t face challenges, didn’t have employees on the front lines, didn’t go over and above what is normally expected…
OPINION: What We Can Learn from the Skinniest Home in London
Building places with many hands from the bottom-up is messy and fraught with challenges, but it also gives us the capacity to evolve and adapt…
Community Foundation Donations More than Double in 2020
“Our funders value educational endeavors as a priority, especially now, with schools so dramatically impacted by the changes the pandemic has brought to our educational systems…”
Town Invites Public to Comment on New Land Use Code, Feb . 24
The Town of Pagosa Springs has kicked off the Land Use and Development Code (LUDC) update “Pagosa Springs Plans Forward”…
Town Seeking Input on ‘Yamaguchi South’ Master Plan
Please make sure to participate in the Yamaguchi South Open House tomorrow, Wednesday, February 10, from 12-7pm, and Thursday, February 11, from 1-8pm..
Wildfire Mitigation and Your Colorado Tax Return
If you are a resident and have done work to reduce fuels and wildfire threats you can claim this subtraction on your Colorado state tax return…
TROOPER TIPS: A Rather Blustery Drive
As Winnie the Pooh stated. “It undoubtably looks like a rather blustery day.” As that silly old bear stated so many years ago, it still rings true…
EDITORIAL: Town Launches ‘Public Engagement’ Website
Public engagement is based on the premise that people who are impacted by plans or projects should have a say in those decisions. Town Council listed ‘Community Communications’ as one of their 2020-21 goals…
‘United Way Ski Day’ Tomorrow at Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek Ski Area will offer discounted full-day tickets to benefit United Way on Wednesday, January 13…
The Pros and Cons of Strong Towns, Part One
In terms of strong arguments against, there are two common ones that are weak and then one really good one that is never made…
ON EDGE: A Mountain Town Businessman Searches for Balance
He and other parents weigh the instinct to lock kids down against the desire to allow them the kind of freedoms that drew them to the community in the first place…
Rising Rents, Stagnant Wages Leave Colorado Families Struggling
This article by Moe Clark first appeared on Colorado Newsline on December 17, 2020 When Laura Rodriguez’s lease was up for renewal in the middle READ MORE
Colorado Updates Dial Framework Allowing More Religious, Education Flexibility
Worship and ceremonies such as weddings and funerals are classified as essential. This means that they must do their best to follow public health recommendations, but may exceed recommended capacity caps…
New Colorado Law Provides Relief for Utility Bills
“It’s a tough deal. And, you know, we in government have probably caused some of these problems, too, and now we’re asking the taxpayers to help bail these same people out…”
Ruby Sission Library Adjusts to COVID Limitations
By the time you read this, Archuleta County will have moved to Level Red. You may be wondering what that means for the Ruby Sisson Library…
LETTER: An Appeal to Pagosa’s Church Leaders
Church leaders must rise up to encourage people to keep their faith. Pastors must reach out to those who are alone…
‘Space Mysteries’ Calendars Now on Sale
The ‘Deep Space Mysteries’ calendars are an exceptional gift for yourself or some other lucky person during this COVID Pandemic…
OBITUARY: Jesus Jose Villalobos
Jesus enjoyed spending time with his family and loved ones. He will be missed by all those who knew and loved him…
