Curiously enough, I could hear my washing machine running when I came upon an article about the Carrington Event…
Colorado Senate Votes to Shorten ‘Medical-Aid-in-Dying’ Waiting Period
“We all want to make sure that patients diagnosed with a terminal illness with less than six months to live in Colorado have this as an option…”
‘Build Pagosa’ Awarded $1 Million Grant for Career Education Facility
“I’m glad we were able to support nearly eighty projects across thirty Colorado counties in this round of funding…”
Wildfire and Homeowners Insurance Rates at Democratic Club Luncheon, Thursday
Our speakers will be Lisa Jensen, insurance broker, and Bill Trimarco with Wildfire Adapted Partnership…
DOLA Opens Application Process for Temporary Rental Assistance Grants
Pre-applications will open on the Department of Local Affairs’ website this Friday, March 15, and will be accepted until 5:00pm on March 20…
EDITORIAL: End Tax Cuts for the Wealthy? Part One
I can personally understand the attraction of posting daily thoughts and experiences on the internet…
Colorado Leads on Medical Debt Protections, Amid ‘Out of Control’ Health Care Costs, Part One
The state has adopted ambitious policies to help consumers. Some lawmakers want to do more…
’15 Homes in 5K’ Fun Run/Walk Seeking Sponsors
We’re looking for folks like you to “Sponsor a Kilometer” in our first ever 15 Homes in 5k Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, May 18…
READY, FIRE, AIM: March is Problem Government Awareness Month
“Problem gambling is defined as all gambling behavior patterns that compromise, disrupt or damage personal, family or vocational pursuits…”
Archuleta County Public Health Department to Hold Open House Wednesday, April 3
Along with Public Health Awareness Week held April 1-7, the ACPHD encourages the public to stop by the open house for an inside look at their new offices…
Archuleta County to Offer Landowner Basics 101 Classes, Tuesdays in April
Hosted by the CSU Extension office, the classes are sponsored by San Juan Conservation District, making them free to the public….
OPINION: Tribal Involvement Proposed for Bear Ears National Monument
The Bears Ears Commission, Forest Service, and BLM worked together to develop a draft resource management plan that incorporates traditional Indigenous knowledge…
DOLA Announces New Division of Local Government Director
“Drawing from over 25 years of experience working with local government, Eric has been a driving force in shaping meaningful change across our state…”
EDITORIAL: PAWSD Takes a Hard Look at Housing
Past recipients of the waivers were Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County and Archuleta County Housing Authority; total waivers have amounted to about $128,000…
Colorado Election Overhaul Faces ‘Single Subject’ Hurdle
Ballot measure, backed by megadonor Kent Thiry, would end party primaries and enact ranked choice voting…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: Biden Delivers ‘The King’s Speech’
Since I have been following politics, smart politicians have made lowering expectations an art form…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Cookie Monster Weighs In on ‘Shrinkflation’
Maybe our Daily Post readers have noticed it? Our cookies are getting smaller? Or else, there’s fewer of them in the package?
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month
This annual observance provides an essential platform for organizations across the country to highlight the availability of support services for those affected…