To me, she was viewing the world with amazement, through her camera, similar to when a child sees the world the first time…
Another Well-Loved July 4th Tradition Continues
Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert. As with most of the Band’s events, there is no charge, although donations are gratefully accepted…
Town-sponsored ‘ComFest’ Free Music Event Tonight in Town Park
Bring your chairs, blankets and coolers – and don’t forget your wallet to purchase a drink or grab food from visiting food truck vendors…
CSU Archuleta County Extension Launches Community Survey
The short 10-minute survey is designed to gather information to help CSU Extension tailor programs and services to serve the unique needs of our community…
EDITORIAL: Taking the Bus to Durango, Part One
“We’ve been working on this inter-city fixed route feasibility study connecting Pagosa Springs with Durango, connecting the communities along the Highway 160 corridor…”
ESSAY: Sitting at a Table, at Higher Grounds Coffee, Part One
My oldest son, growing up, wrote stories every free moment he had. He has wanted to be an author for as long as I can remember…
Dealing with ‘Teacher Stress’
“I keep trying to make sure I’m paying attention to the virtual kids, I’m asking them questions, and alright, I’m going to pivot back to the in-person kids…”
Astronomy Club Meets Next Week
The TV show, 60 Minutes, aired in May said that the government is basically telling us that the UAPs our military is seeing on a daily basis are real…
EDITORIAL: ‘Stage One’ Fire Restrictions Go into Effect Today in Archuleta County
“Southwest Colorado is in extreme drought with continued hot, dry weather forecasts creating a critical fire environment. The fine for violating campfire restrictions in Stage I has been raised to $500…”
Pueblo Community College Announces Tuition Freeze, Employee Wage Hike
“It was important to us to recognize the tremendous work our team has done over the past 15 months, often above and beyond their typical workload…”
State Leaders Backing ‘Initiative 25’ to Expand Tutoring in Colorado
“The pandemic highlighted for us the disparities that already existed for Colorado students in access to opportunities,” said Rudy Gonzales…
First Ever ‘Excessive Heat Warning’ Issued for Colorado’s Western Slope
“Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors,” the NWS advised…
EDITORIAL: Marching Along with the Broadband Band Wagon, Part Seven
Here in Archuleta County, meanwhile, about $720,000 worth of broadband improvements at various locations are nearing completion…
Chimney Rock National Monument Events Continue through June
CRIA offers the Night Sky Archaeoastronomy Program ‘Our Solar System Program’ this Friday, June 18…
OPINION: A National Infrastructure Bank is a Stupid Idea
What we desperately need is a Strong Towns approach to strengthen the balance sheets of local communities and help them build real wealth, stability, and prosperity…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Herd Immunity
Now that summer is upon us, the herds have appeared, again…
LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP: Helping Colorado Build Back Stronger
In particular, I’m proud of the work we did that was specifically tailored to meet the needs of rural Colorado…
Teachers Under Pressure as Politicians, Parents Battle Over ‘Critical Race Theory’
“Teachers are trying to create a better democracy than the one that exists in the world outside of school, where we don’t have kids screaming at one another because they have difference of opinions…”