It is a fact, native species wild horses are evolved re-seeders of native plants and grasses in North America, and invasive species ungulates (cattle and sheep) are not…
Thingamajig’s Wine and Cheese ‘Meet the Cast’ Event Set for April 15
Great benefits go along with being a season ticket holder including discounted tickets, no ticketing fees, reserved seats, complimentary exchanges and “come again” tickets…
EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs Planning for a Sewer System Disaster, Part Three
Six years later, and with the benefit of hindsight, we can probably agree it was a crazy idea. But for some reason, it didn’t seem crazy to the decision-makers in 2012…
READY, FIRE, AIM: A Vaccine for a Designer Virus
“You want luxury at a cut-rate price?” he grinned. “Check out this little beauty. This is the XE. Luxury everything in a compact package….”
‘Sitting on a Time Bomb’: Mobile Home Residents at Risk in Red-Hot Housing Market, Part One
Brown noted there is little data available on private equity’s involvement, and that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are just two outlets for financing, but said Congress needs a better understanding of the situation…
Advancement of Responsible Power Highlighted at Tri-State’s Annual Meeting
Tri-State accelerates Responsible Energy Plan transition, reaching milestones including 4% wholesale rate reduction, entry into two electricity markets, renewable energy additions…
Refurbished Walkers and Wheelchairs Fill Gaps Created by Supply Chain Problems
“There are times, especially with all that’s gone on in the last two years, that equipment comes in and goes out the same day…”
EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs Planning for a Sewer System Disaster, Part Two
At ‘Stage Three’… when the wastewater cannot be contained on the PSSGID property and is flowing into the San Juan River, people will be told to stay out of the river, and rafting companies will be alerted…
Become Part of Thingamajig Theatre Company’s Creative Family of Volunteers
Be part of our creative process alongside the performers, designers, and technical crew as we get ready for our summer season opening June 3, 2022…
As Psychedelics Become Legal, Lawmakers Postpone Policy Review
Denver voters already moved to decriminalize psilocybin possession in 2019, though police can still go after people selling so-called “magic mushrooms”…
ORBITERS: Spring Break
“Agreed. A more unhealthy display cannot be imagined. Don’t any of these people have parents?”
Colorado DMV to Offer Service in Archuleta County in May
Services provided by DMV2GO include first-time Colorado driver’s license or ID cards, out-of-state transfers, issue and/or renew driver’s license…
Joline LeftHandBull Selected for the Colorado Collective Leadership Initiative
The program is sponsored by the Colorado Health Foundation and lifts up underrepresented or historically excluded community members in Colorado…
Childbirth Classes Set to Begin April 18; ‘Walk for Moms’ on May 14
This three-class series helps you prepare a birth plan, understand your options, ask questions and get ready for childbirth…
U.S. Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court
The 53-47 vote comes just six weeks after President Joe Biden announced his nomination of Jackson from the White House…
Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership Finalizes Film Selection for April 16 Festival
A wristband also gets each guest a gourmet stand-up supper. Kathy Keyes, chef of Pagosa Baking Company and GGP founder, is cooking up a menu using locally grown produce…
EDITORIAL: Town of Pagosa Springs Planning for a Sewer System Disaster, Part One
“Provide security assistance at pump station/GID property. May need to establish a perimeter to keep public, media and others out of the area. Depending on the phase of the emergency…”
LOCAL FOOD HEROES: Kelle and Keith Bruno of Southern Roots Farm
“After trying hard to turn a farm into a sustainable business venture, both Keith and Kelle decided to go back to school to find more lucrative career opportunities…”