Opinion

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist We’ve heard from our community that they’d love to have musical performances a few times a week to accompany our delicious and nutritious from-scratch meals. …

Edith Graham: Finishing strong

Edith Graham By Betty Slade | PREVIEW columnist As days of life gain on us, our strength wanes, our minds forget and I wonder what I will leave behind for others. Hopefully, my good words will rest …

Photo courtesy Jonathan Thompson An abandoned well. By Jonathan Thompson PREVIEW Columnist Even from a distance, it’s clear that an oil and gas well called State Senate #2 in New Mexico has seen …

By Rose Chavez PREVIEW Columnist Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) is pleased to announce that ASI was selected by the Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado as one of 10 grantees to be a part of …

Spring Break events for ages 6 and older

By Carole Howard  PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Each weekday of spring break at 1 p.m. you can enjoy an hour of games and win prizes. This series of events is for ages 6 and up. …

An acquired taste for poetry

By Betty Slade | PREVIEW columnist Not everyone’s palate has acquired a taste for poetry. One morning as my Sweet Al and I sat with coffee in hand, Bible and a book of Luci Shaw’s poetry, I …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist The Pagosa Senior Center is continuing its annual tradition of providing a local discount card for those ages 60 and better.  The discount card encourages …

Photo courtesy Dave Marston Tom Kay in front of his John Deere tractor in February. By Dave Marston | PREVIEW Columnist In Colorado, farmers must enroll in a four-state program by March 1 if they …

Yearnings of the heart

By Betty Slade “The entire universe stands on tiptoe yearning to see the unveiling of God’s children.” — Romans 8:19 (TPT).  What about the yearnings of our own heart? We also stand on …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist The Pagosa Senior Center is kicking off our homesteading essentials workshop series with a sourdough basics course on March 20. A free class will be put on by local …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Your library is offering multiple new fun, free events for all ages this month, including during spring break March 20-25: • Teens are …

By Robin Young and Treana Mayer PREVIEW Columnists The current epidemic of avian influenza had killed more than 58 million birds in the U.S. as of February 2023. Following on the heels of the …

It’s do or die for the Great Salt Lake

Photo courtesy Michael Shoemaker Antelope Island looking over Great Salt Lake. By Stephen Trimble | PREVIEW Columnist Last November, the Great Salt Lake, iconic landmark of the Great Basin Desert, …

Working without distractions

By Michael J. Marx | PREVIEW Columnist My name is Nugget and I’m a sled dog. The man in the sled basket kept yelling, “You’re doing a great job. Keep it up!” What is this man saying? I look …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Staff from San Juan Basin Public Health will be at your library at 12:30 p.m. today, Thursday, Feb. 23, to discuss the dangers of radon …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Take time to focus on your personal wellness with our virtual programs. It’s easy to join a class that can calm your mind, spark your creativity or guide your …

Building and working to maintain healthy soil

By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist Even if there is snow on the ground, it’s time to think about your plans for gardening.  Whether you are growing grass, vegetables or flowers, if your soil …

Noticing when God is giving a hug

By Lynn Moffett | PREVIEW Columnist “A coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.” — Albert Einstein in his book “The World As I See It” “Following Jesus is meant to be an …

By Molly Absolon | PREVIEW Columnist Six people have died in avalanches in the United States since the snow started to fly last fall. Every year, an average of 27 people — skiers, snowboarders, …

Recipe of the Month: Hearty Colorado Goulash

By Robin Young and the Colorado Department of Agriculture | PREVIEW Columnist Winter is in full swing and, though welcome, the brisk temperatures and frequent snowstorms are making us feel a little …

« Prev | 1 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 14 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.