Following the fireworks, you can then just walk over to Pagosa Springs High School, where Curtains Up Pagosa will be performing the musical “The Addams Family” at 7:30pm.
Time to Rope in Some Volunteers, to Help with New Habitat Homes in Pagosa
You don’t need experience or a big group to come help out. Our lead volunteer, Larry Parks is happy to show you the ropes…
EDITORIAL: Extraordinary Changes, Part Three
But Archuleta County decided, decades ago, that they wanted to be a suburban paradise, with lots of roads and infrastructure needs — but without the municipal revenues that typically support this level of development…
ESSAY: Community Organizing Helps People Thrive in Challenging Times
When people see how they can create real political changes as part of communities, amazing things can happen…
READY, FIRE, AIM: How to Talk About Conspiracy Theories (Without Getting Hurt)
Few conversations are more likely to get you punched in the face than a conversation about conspiracy theories…
ESSAY: Creating Belonging in Colorado Classrooms
In the work we support across Colorado, educators see the most dramatic change when combining strategies that build strong teacher-student relationships with strong peer-peer relationships and group identity…
Ridgway Smallmouth Bass Classic a Record-Setting Success in 2022
Chase Nicholson of Ridgway was crowned the champion for a fourth consecutive year, as he caught 3,036 smallmouth bass to win $3,000…
OPINION: A World Beyond War… or Else!
Militarism is a paradigm that needs to go into the dustbin of history alongside slavery, child labor, and treating women as chattel…
EDITORIAL: Extraordinary Changes, Part Two
We might see some more changes in the coming months, regarding the vacation rental industry…
OPINION: Facebook Fascism? Part Two
A definition of Facism is “A way of organizing a society in which a government controls the lives of the people – and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government…”
OPINION: Where Will Housing Prices Be, a Year from Now?
Interest rates near zero is like removing gravity from the financial markets. Do it briefly and it feels kind of fun, but do it for a decade and a half and things start to grow and morph in strange ways…
KSUT Participates in ‘Advanced Equity in Local News’ Project
Sessions focused and built on work funded by CMP grants supporting Colorado newsrooms, journalists, and media entrepreneurs to strengthen coverage…
‘Rise Above Violence’ Hosting Events Next Month
Awareness plus action is what will create change for our community. For community members who want to help in some way, we have a lot of upcoming events…
EDITORIAL: Extraordinary Changes, Part One
At the same time, many people assumed the expanding STR market was having a positive effect on our tourism industry… but again, no one could say for certain how big the effect might be…
Greenback Cutthroat Naturally Reproducing in Ancestral South Platte Drainage
“This is a huge wildlife conservation success story and a testament to the world-class wildlife agency Coloradans have in Colorado Parks and Wildlife…”
OPINION: Facebook Fascism? Part One
This clinical evidence that COVID vaccines contain compounds that have been shown to cause blood clots is significant…
HMPRESENTLY: Writing an Ode
‘Emotion?’ In my ode, there’s some of that. ‘Exaltation?’ I’m sure hoping so, if this ode gets you thinking, some, about freedom and democracy…
OPINION: The Need for Healthcare Reform
Patients are typically unable to get an accurate price for what they will pay after visiting a primary-care doctor or undergoing a medical procedure…
Author Rudolfo Anaya on Banning Books
“We have to live together. Isn’t knowing about each other better than not knowing? Resentment and prejudice come when we don’t know…”
