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POETRY: ‘Found Materials’ Poems from Pagosa Springs Students
This fall, 8th grade students at Pagosa Peak Open School are studying storytelling and different kinds of poetry…
OPINION: Your Help Needed to Protect Voting Rights in America
Women who’ve changed their name due to marriage, who could face challenges proving their identity or citizenship in ways that aren’t fair or practical…
LPEA CEO Chris Hansen to speak at Democratic Club Meeting
Are you curious about solar power, the cost of electricity or the reliability of the system? This is an opportunity to get answers…
Apply Now for Colorado Agricultural Workforce Internships Program
To participate, businesses can apply for up to three internships each year by filling out an online application available online…
EDITORIAL: The Case For… and Against… Ballot Measure 2A, Part Three
The Town’s financial advisors have estimated that a 1% sales tax will add $15-$20 more per month to an average family’s grocery costs…
Halloween ‘Boo-lesque’ Show Opens Doors of Madness Oct. 25
Start your evening with an intoxicating blend of eerie elegance and depraved delight…
CHAMBER NEWS: A Big Thank You to Everyone Who Helped Us Through the Flood
Even in trying times, we see the heart of the community, and the Chamber is thankful to be a part of that…
READY, FIRE, AIM: The Paul Bunyan Problem
“In spite of a great deal of talk about the decline of the great American Lumberjack, he remains much the same jolly picturesque individual that he was in days gone by…”
HEALTHY ARCHULETA: October ‘Growers Forum’ Takes Place Today
We will discuss ways to not only improve soil health and quality but also how to sustain it…
OPINION: ‘No Kings’ Protests Square Neatly with Colorado History
The preamble of the state constitution mostly mirrors the U.S. Constitution’s opening words, including its commitment to “secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity…”
Halloween Hootenanny in Pagosa Springs on Saturday, October 25
The Hootenanny includes trick-or-treating, hot air balloon fly in, a witch-costumed paddle boarding event, live music…
Tax Filing Delay Available to Coloradans Affected by Flooding
Taxpayers affected by the floods have until December 31 to file these taxes. This relief is for state taxes only…
SENIOR CENTER NEWS: Building Stronger Communities Through Care
As life expectancy continues to rise, ageing has become one of the most significant social transformations of our time…
INTEL FROM THE IVORY TOWER: The Importance of Real Peace
When I ask people who won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2024, I get blank stares…
EDITORIAL: The Case For… and Against… Ballot Measure 2A, Part Two
No other settlements in Archuleta County took the trouble to incorporate. We still have only one municipality in the county…
THEATRE: Thingamajig’s ‘Master Class’ Brings Callas to Life with Precision and Heart
‘Master Class’ plays this Friday and Saturday, October 17 & 18 at 7pm, before taking a brief pause and returning in November.
READY, FIRE, AIM: Where’s Bob Ross… Now That We Really Need Him?
We learned that trees are happier, when they have a friend nearby. Even clouds and mountains need friends, to be fully happy.,,
OPINION: Pagosa West Could Be Environmentally Thoughtful
The 100-acre parcel contains stands of gorgeous, old growth Ponderosa pines, lush meadows, and is home to a diverse array of wildlife….
