Funding will help the Town acquire and improve a 4.3-acre property adjacent to the San Juan River…
President Biden Creates Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument
“In the final weeks of his administration, President Biden has the opportunity to leave a legacy as one of the great conservation presidents…”
EDITORIAL: How About Them Home Prices? Part Three
Back in the 1980s, when I was still living in Alaska, I came across a recently written book titled, ‘The Nine Nations of North America’…
Build Pagosa Planning to Break Ground on Regional Workforce Center
The Colorado Department of Local Affairs, in partnership with the Town of Pagosa Springs, has provided a $600,000 grant…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Psychic Warriors, and Bathrooms
One of the secrets, which remained classified until 2003, was an effort to develop psychic powers within military personnel…
WinterFest Will Kick Off with Bonfire & Beverages
After balloons, we hope to see everyone back downtown for the 15th Annual Penguin Plunge…
Your Holiday Season Donations Will Support Aspen House and Aspen Services
DOUBLE Your Donations through Colorado Gives Day through tomorrow, December 10…
BOOKISH: Trouble in Paradise
All the signs are there, the embarrassment, the stammering, the dropped change, the needless tying and retying of scarves…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: How Trump Could Benefit From Defending Ukraine
Will we support people who have demonstrated that they could repel the Russians, with military aid?
Navajo Reservoir Receives Drought Resilience Funding
Together, the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provide the largest investment in climate resilience in our nation’s history…
Town of Pagosa Springs Commits to Preparing for the Sesquisemiquincentennial
Mary Jo Coulehan addressed the Pagosa Town Council on Tuesday evening, to encourage the Council members to learn how to pronounce the word “sesquisemiquincentennial”…
EDITORIAL: How About Them Home Prices? Part Two
The YIMBY Movement seeks to explain why the NIMBY approach to building a community will ultimately destroy the community’s viability…
Pueblo Sheriff Sues Colorado Department of Labor, Union Representing His Staff
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, reiterates Lucero’s argument that a county sheriff is not included under Colorado’s statutory definition of a county…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Doing Nothing, is Something
“…it’s normal to find yourself slowing down as the holidays approach… But here’s the truth: doing nothing is good for you…”
Nominations Now Open for 2024 Community Awards
All year there are hundreds of volunteers in our community that help make these events happen…
‘Connect For Health’ Encourages Coloradans to Sign Up for Health Insurance By Dec. 15
According to the 2023 Colorado Health Access Survey, 9.1% of residents in La Plata, Archuleta, Dolores, Montezuma and San Juan counties lacked health insurance coverage..
UU Fellowship ‘Going Deeper’ This Sunday
The Going Deeper Circle is a time to come together in community and engage with a greater sense of that which brings meaning to our lives…
IRS Warns Taxpayers About Bad Advice on Social Media
“The growth of bad tax advice on social media continues to grow, luring unsuspecting taxpayers into filing bad tax returns…”