The PPOS Mission strives for “brave” and “experienced” learners who contribute to the world….
Colorado River Basin Farmers, Ranchers, Weigh In on Water Policy
“Farmers and ranchers are concerned about the future of the communities they live in and the land they care for…”
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Way Down Upon the Ichtucknee River
There got to be so many tubers on that river, the park officials had to limit the number allowed…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Not-So-Hidden Dangers of Air Conditioning
Last year, you could still buy a 2-door Jeep Wrangler Sport without air conditioning…
Fatal Case of Plague in Archuleta County
“While this disease is very rare, it is important to be aware of how you can be exposed and the symptoms it can cause…”
Dominium Empowers Education with $1.4 Million in Scholarships
This initiative reflects Dominium’s unwavering dedication to empowering individuals through education…
‘Runway for Rise’ Fashion Extravaganza This Saturday
Our amazing teams are competing to create and model one extraordinary fashion design using a trash bag, duct tape, thrift store purchases and something from nature…
EDITORIAL: Multi-Omics Research, and Education Controversies, Part Two
I’m fairly sure no one involved with PPOS wants to inadvertently and unintentionally discourage discussions about the most important topics in current civil discourse…
Wolf Creek Ski Area Announces New ‘Tumbler’ Lift
The Tumbler Lift will provide an alternative for first time, adult skiers…
PPOS Kindergarteners Conduct ‘Toy Research’ for Future Preschool
“Attributes means what color, shape, size and texture,” 5-year-old Avery said. “Some toys have attributes like they are hard or squishy….”
READY, FIRE, AIM: What to Do When the Government Shuts Down
“At the same time, the federal government will run out of cash to pay its bills sometime in October…”
‘Denver Basic Income Project’ Coming to an End?
“We can’t build self-autonomy and trust from those who feel disenfranchised in our society, if our society doesn’t first trust them to be autonomous…”
5 Tips to Help Pay for a Colorado College Education
“Most schools also have institutional scholarships that give priority to returning students…”
Archuleta Democrats to Host Chili Supper on Saturday, Sept. 30
Beer, wine, soft drinks available to purchase. Dessert, coffee, water will be provided…
PHOTO ESSAY: Colorfest 2023
The evening is always an excellent primer for the Balloon launch early Saturday morning…
EDITORIAL: Multi-Omics Research, and Education Controversies, Part One
“The National Institutes of Health is establishing the Multi-Omics for Health and Disease Consortium…”
Food Waste in Pagosa Springs Will Generate Compost
The exciting news is that they now have a contract with City Market here in Pagosa Springs to pick up food waste…
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: The Evils of Patriarchy?
He said, “Notice how long they can remain bent over at the waist. Men can’t do that…”