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Photo courtesy Our Savior Lutheran School Our Savior Lutheran School is selling Sees candy, with proceeds from the sale benefiting the students at the school. By Pennie DeClark | Our Savior Lutheran …

Dorotha Jean ‘Dot’ Phillips

Dorotha Jean “Dot” Phillips, 86, was called home to heaven on Nov. 3. She was born in Ralls, Texas, to the late Fishburn and Marie White on July 20, 1936. She moved frequently as her father …

Shirley Jo Tate Engler

Shirley Jo Tate Engler was born April 9, 1932, to Thelma Barry Tate and Arthur Samual Tate in Tulsa, Okla., the second of 10 children. She was surrounded by her five daughters at home when she went …

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By Jenny Green | Visit Pagosa Springs Once again, the Pagosa Springs area will be bright with holiday cheer this season.  The Pagosa Springs Area Tourism Board and The Pagosa Springs SUN are …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Including today’s event, there are two more gatherings this month in our free online virtual series featuring New York Times …

Senior Center receives support from town

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Pagosa Springs Council members for their generosity in funding the Pagosa Senior …

By Stan Counsell Special to The PREVIEW “Don’t touch that; it’s sharp.” How many times did we hear that growing up? Be it a knife, saw or razor, the warning was sudden and delivered with …

Photo courtesy Pat White Staff and volunteers of Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County are racing against the clock to finish multiple homes before more winter weather arrives. The organization …

By Susy Mekeal | Pagosa Springs Community Band The Pagosa Springs Community Band will be hosting its annual fall concert this Saturday, Nov. 12.  Our concert will feature technical, more …

Helicopter operations canceled due to expected windy weather conditions  The Colorado Department of Transportation has canceled Tuesday's closure on U.S. 160 Wolf Creek Pass due to forecasted winds …

John M. Motter

John M. Motter went peacefully to his eternal home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, Oct. 28. John was born in Wichita, Kan., on March 14, 1934, to J. Fred Motter, of Carthage, …

By Carole Howard  PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff For some early readers, a big block of text is like a giant stop sign — which is why these youngsters often get tagged with the …

By Carrie Weitzel | Healthy Archuleta It might seem ironic that the month after Halloween is dubbed National Diabetes Month, but contrary to popular belief, eating sugar on special occasions is not …

By Jonathan Duncan | Centerpoint Church Bethlehem: small, insignificant, unimpressive. Located just a few miles from Jerusalem on the edge of the Judean Wilderness, it had fertile land and a scene of …

By Joan Ward | Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship The topic of the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship service on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 10:30 a.m. in-person or on Zoom will be “Travel …

By Cady Allione | Pagosa Peak Open School Playground for the People is hosting a community event Saturday, Nov. 5, at SOCO from 3 to 6 p.m. Music and free food will make the brainstorming process a …

By Shayla McClure | New Thought Center for Inspirational Living The Sunday service at 11 a.m. on Nov. 6 will be with Julie Loar, author and astrologer, Egyptian tours: “Dreams and Synchronicities: …

Photo courtesy Healthy Archuleta The Vista Lake Community Garden garden beds have been cleaned and turned ready for their long winter’s nap. However, work continues as the shade structure poles are …

By Shanna Robb | Pagosa Catholic Community A sit-down spaghetti dinner is being hosted by the Fourth Degree members of the Knights of Columbus on Friday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m.  Dinner is …

Halloween Hootenanny

SUN photos/Randi Pierce Families take part in trick-or-treating fun during the Halloween Hootenanny festivities on Oct. 29 at Yamaguchi Park. The day included several events at different locations, …

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