If they actually end up conducting a tax increase campaign, will the government-funded PSCDC make an effort to share both sides of the issue?
Charter School Receives $25,000 Playground Planning Grant
The space will be designed to serve not only PPOS students but also the entire Pagosa community after school hours…
LIBRARY NEWS: Library Fundraiser Tomorrow Features Stories, Music
Doors open at 6pm with a cash bar. Stories begin at 7pm. After the entertainment the cash bar will reopen, accompanied by light hors d’oeuvres…
LETTER: Too Little, Too Late
Now, Commissioner Brown has had an epiphany? Now, he realizes that Archuleta County does not have the financial or professional capacity to run a health district?
LETTER: We Can Do Better
We could remain constitutionally compliant meanwhile declaring mandates and rules as suggestions rather than freedom-destroying law directives…
Omicron Boosters Now Available in La Plata, Archuleta Counties
This vaccine was formulated to provide maximum protection against the COVID-19 omicron variant…
EDITORIAL: The Fog of Tax Increases, Part Five
During yesterday’s BOCC discussion of Resolution 2022-98, Commissioner Ronnie Maez made some interesting comments about “principles”…
District Staff, Superintendent Holt, Gather to Begin the 2022-23 School Year
Last week, Archuleta School District staff returned to work for their annual back-to-school district-wide gathering…
EDITORIAL: ‘Pagosa Views’ Jumps Through Another Hoop
This is the second hoop that the developers have successfully jumped through at Town Hall, the first being a preliminary sketch plan approval, by Town Council, last month…
For Sale: Colorado’s Biggest Russian-Owned Solar Farm
Colorado’s biggest solar farm and a steel mill will come with purchase of the Bighorn solar project in Pueblo now owned by Evraz…
LETTER: Shelli Shaw Predicting Civil War?
Davis reported, “Shaw published a since-deleted post about the Capitol insurrection, in which she expressed her belief that ‘Antifa, BLM activists, and anarchists’ were behind the deadly riot…”
Judge Temporarily Blocks Boulder County Gun Ban
A federal judge delivered a win to a Colorado gun-rights group in its pursuit to challenge gun restrictions in the wake of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision…
Colorado Prison and Jail Populations Reaching Pre-COVID Levels
Taylor Pendergrass, director of advocacy for the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado, said there were already too many incarcerated people pre-COVID…
EDITORIAL: The Fog of Tax Increases, Part Four
Back in 2011, Archuleta County spent $6.8 million on roads. In 2012, they again spent $6.8 million on road. Even these amounts were not enough to keep our road system in good condition…
‘Main Street’ Program Seeking Public Input at Tomorrow’s Open House
We are calling on community members, civic leaders, business owners, and entrepreneurs to help us create a shared vision for the economic revitalization and historic preservation of our downtown commercial district…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Will There Be Naps in Heaven?
I learned about napping from hanging out with my cat, Roscoe. Roscoe takes a nap several times a day, at the drop of a hat…
LETTER: Health District Issues Must Be Addressed
Disregarding problems, and refusing to acknowledge solutions, is how issues become overwhelming…
LETTER: The Rich Want Our Freedoms
Unsatisfied and now hungry for autocracy, they’re shredding our Constitutional voting rights…