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The Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD) Board of Directors voted to award a partial waiver of capital investment fees (CIFs) to the Trails at Pagosa Springs affordable housing project at 116 Alpha Drive following an extensive debate at its May 23 meeting.

‘Pioneers in Faith’: Celebration planned for Immaculate Heart of Mary Church’s 75th anniversary

Last week, we examined the long history of faith and spirituality in our region, beginning with our current understanding of the Chimney Rock National Monument and how this site was used by our …

Chip in to help build Aspen House at third annual Aspen House Golf Tournament June 1

The Rio Grande Club and Resort in South Fork is set to host the third annual Aspen House Golf Tournament, promising a day filled with camaraderie, competition and compassion.   Scheduled …

Southwest Colorado Cancer Survivor Celebration planned

To commemorate nationwide celebrations honoring cancer survivors, CommonSpirit Mercy Hospital, Cancer Support Community Southwest Colorado, Cancer Coalition of Southwest Colorado, Myriad Genetics, …

Staying safe in the summer season: plague precautions

Spring is here, and Archuleta County Public Health Department (ACPHD) would like to inform the community on certain communicable diseases which could impact citizens.   Plague is the first …

Imagination Library of Colorado announces statewide Enrollment Month celebration

Join your local Colorado affiliate as we come together to host Colorado’s third annual statewide Enrollment Month to increase enrollment in Imagination Library. The Imagination Library of …

Addressing the Alzheimer’s diagnosis hurdle

Despite the fact that Alzheimer’s is the only leading cause of death without a prevention or cure, half of the 7 million Americans — including 91,000 Coloradans — living with the …

‘Written on the Landscape: Mysteries Beyond Chaco Canyon’ to premiere at June 7 event

The Colorado premiere of the third Solstice Project film, “Written on the Landscape: Mysteries Beyond Chaco Canyon,” will be held in the Fort Lewis College (FLC) Concert Hall at 7 …

Neighborhood Watch Program meeting set for May 30 in Arboles

Allison, Arboles and Tiffany are revisiting the Neighborhood Watch Program.   Please join us at the TARA Community Center on May 30 at 6:30 p.m. The TARA Community Center is located at 333 …

The potential health benefits of pickleball

Anyone who lives in close proximity to a pickleball court can no doubt attest to the popularity of the sport.   According to the 2023 Topline Participation Report from the Sports and …

Reverent Rhythms Dance Company to bring ‘Little Red’ to Pagosa Springs

Pagosa Springs Dance Academy will be hosting the professional dance company Reverent Rhythms in Pagosa Springs June 2-5.   Reverent Rhythms will be working with local dance students in a …

Mt. Allison Grange announces hamburger fry

Mt. Allison Grange is hosting a hamburger fry on Saturday, June 8, starting at 10:30 a.m.   We are also part of the TARA Treasure Trail, so we’ll be having a multifamily garage sale …

Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County kicks off 2024 build season

Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County kicked off its 2024 build season last month, pouring concrete for three foundations and preparing for the highly anticipated “Crane Day,” in which …

June events announced for Chimney Rock National Monument

Summer is here, and it’s time to get outside and explore. At Chimney Rock National Monument you can view the stars, the full moon or take a tour of this majestic place where the ancient Puebloans used to live. 

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On May 14, the Pagosa Springs Planning Commission, sitting as the Design Review Board (DRB), approved a final major design application for an apartment complex geared toward workforce housing slated to be built at 116 Alpha Drive. 

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CRIA Lecture Series to feature Dr. John Kappelman

The Chimney Rock Interpretive Association (CRIA) invites the public to a free lecture given by Dr. John Kappelman on Tuesday, June 11. 

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Vote changes parade route

On May 23, the Pagosa Springs Town Council approved town staff’s recommendation to move the town’s annual Fourth of July Parade off of U.S …

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Citizens upset after cleanup at cemetery

At the May 23 Pagosa Springs Town Council meeting, several long-time residents, describing themselves as “pioneer families,” showed up to voice displeasure with the town for its role in uprooting century-old lilac bushes at Hilltop Cemetery.

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100 years ago Taken from SUN files of May 30, 1924 While several cars have made the trip both ways over the Wolf Creek Pass highway every day since its opening last week, it is reported in …

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County hears update on transportation, MET

At its May 14 work session, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) heard an update from outgoing Transportation Coordinator Kevin Bruce and his replacement, Andrew Mylroy.

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