“With the help of this bill, we are ensuring that our farmers and ranchers are recognized and benefit from the work that they do to keep our lands thriving…”
Colorado Grants Available to Reduce Community Gun Violence
Colorado’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention opened up applications for grant funding available for grassroots and nonprofit organizations…
READY, FIRE, AIM: A Kinder, Funner Guide to Good Grammar
I grew up and learned my speech patterns in the Great American West, where there’s hardly anything funner that criticizing East Coast book critics…
HOW I TEACH: Helping Students Become Environmental Changemakers
My first job was at Rivera High School in Brownsville, Texas, an area with high levels of poverty and teacher shortages…
Colorado Governor Polis Signs $40.6 Billion State Budget
“We had less money than we’ve had in previous years, but the hallmark of a good budget is one where no matter what you have, you’re listening to your constituents…”
Slope Repair Set to Begin Along US 84 on May 6… Expect Delays
Work will occur on US Highway 84, 21 miles south of Pagosa Springs and 7.7 miles north of the New Mexico state line…
EDITORIAL: A Bridge Over Troubled Water, Part Two
When I visited the site of the proposed pedestrian bridge last week, I found an area on the river bank where the earth had been disturbed…
New BLM Rule Requiring Oil Companies to Plug Oil Wells… Haunted by Bad Math
Oil companies must set aside more money to plug wells, a new rule says. But it won’t be enough…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Blue Cheese Blues
Apparently, today is going to be a big day for cheese. Especially, perhaps, for blue cheese….
EDITORIAL: U.S. Court Issues New Ruling Regarding ‘Village at Wolf Creek’
After more than 20 years of court battles over the proposed development, the Village at Wolf Creek appeared to be dead in the water. Or rather, dead in the wilderness…
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition on Rural America Coming to Ignacio
Currently, most of the United States landscape remains rural, with only 3.5 percent of the landmass considered urban…
Archuleta County Fair to Host ‘May the 4th Get You BootScootin’
“The 4-H Courtyard opens up the opportunity for dancing under the stars after a beautiful Archuleta sunset…”
2024 ‘Archuleta Food Summit’ Registration Now Open
From 8am to 1:30pm, we’ll have an informative opening session on the landscape of local food production and breakout sessions that will include interactive discussions…
EDITORIAL: A Bridge Over Troubled Water, Part One
The future of downtown Pagosa Springs is surprisingly bright and flourishing, to judge from the April 18 meeting of the Pagosa Springs Town Council…
Art Show Opening for ‘Feminine Rising’ at PSCA on May 17
The opening reception promises to be a remarkable event with live fire dancers featuring Adrienne’s latest exciting headdresses…
Colorado Lawmakers Consider Landmark Artificial Intelligence Regulations
“Legislating in an area where technology evolves daily is inherently challenging and fraught with unintended consequences…”
CHAMBER NEWS: Plan Now for CDOT Highway Project in Downtown Pagosa
Will you offer specials to entice people to come downtown, brave the construction and support our businesses downtown?
Mandatory Reporting Laws Meant To Protect Children Get Another Look
“Our biggest looming fear is, ‘Are you going to take our children away?’” said Lovelace, who is an advocate for the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition…