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The event will start at 9 a.m. at the fairgrounds, where students will be alerted to an “accident” and will watch as police, ...
In a historic meeting on April 2, with help from a grant from the Colorado Water Conservation Board, leaders of Wright’s Mesa water stakeholder groups met to discuss priorities and ...
Picking someone to fill the shoes of retiring sheriff William ‘Bill’ Masters is no easy decision. Bill Masters, whose retirement is effective June 2, 2025, is Colorado’s longest-serving sheriff. His ...
Telluride Girls’ Lacrosse cruised into spring break in a big way. Making the somewhat short drive to Montrose on Thursday, ...
Telluride has never had a shortage of folks around to speak for the trees, but come August, the buzz of conversation will ...
As dawn broke in the eastern sky, it was -5 degrees on a crystal clear February morning at Bosque del Apache National ...
Five three-bedroom homes are still for sale at Waterview Homes in Ouray, the third workforce housing development by ...
Snow sports may be over for many, and outdoor recreation on its melted equivalent has just launched: The boat dock is ...
As with many other things, increased self-awareness is the key. If we sense overload and we develop an ability to manage it, we can attend to our lives better, be more effective, more grounded and ...
If you talk to Chuck Horning about the Telluride ski resort he’s owned for over 20 years, you’ll quickly learn that he views ...
With trail use still growing locally, outdoor and environmental organizations, as well as local governments are working to ...
The Telluride region can often feel a world away from the “beltway” issues roiling the nation’s capitol, but on Saturday ...
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