Opinion

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff There are two more events this month in our free online Library Speakers Consortium virtual series featuring New York Times bestselling …

Photo courtesy Molly Absolon Mountain biker Celeste Young takes a break along the Big Hole Crest Trail in Idaho.  By Molly Absolon | PREVIEW Columnist The first time I saw an electric bike — …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Friends and visitors, we are ready to open more frequently to provide you with more options to join us in person for lunch during the week.  Starting the week …

By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you will attend a special fundraiser this Saturday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. for your library at the Pagosa Lakes Property Owners …

Native versus introduced plant species

By Ethan Proud | PREVIEW Columnist When it comes down to plants and invasion biology, there are really two categories: native and introduced.  Native can be divided into beneficial, nuisances …

Hometown kids and the Hub

These hometown kids are not kids any more, but for one evening they live their teenage years by telling their stories about their first job at the Hub in Pagosa Springs. They are now 50- to …

Senior Center announces volunteer training

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Where did the summer go? We look forward to summer every year and it always seems to go faster than we would like.  As we head into September, we would like to …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you will mark your calendar to attend a special fundraiser on Sept 10, at 6 p.m. for your library at the Pagosa Lakes Property …

In the blink of an eye

By DC Duncan | PREVIEW Columnist Summer Phillips enjoyed an extraordinary, carefree life. She was Pagosa’s premier goldsmith, a masterful artist with a huge clientele. Summer adored her husband and …

Seed-saving class set for Thursday evening

By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist Seed saving can be fun, profitable, and can create community and pass down stories from generation to generation. Come to the Ruby M. Sisson Memorial Library at 6 …

A goal realized: DMV returns to Pagosa

Renewing your driver’s license as an Archuleta County resident has been a chore since the local Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office closed down about a decade ago.  Since then, locals have …

Photo courtesy Writers on the Range Buster with a bandanna collar. By Marjorie ‘Slim’ Woodruff | SUN Columnist I have long been known to have pet peeves about the debris hikers drop along trails, …

Noxious Weed of the Month: halogeton

Photo courtesy Ethan Proud Halogeton, common in Arboles, is a List C noxious weed species, meaning that it is widespread in Colorado and the goal is to suppress its populations.  By Ethan Proud | …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist It has been great to see everyone who has ventured into the Pagosa Senior Center of late.  We have really enjoyed walking into the dining area and talking with …

Revelation: A big picture

By Jeff Smith | PREVIEW Columnist The Christian church still has mysteries to solve and things to do before Jesus can return.  We did a puzzle on Thanksgiving once. That meant four of us sitting …

The heart of Pagosa

By Betty Slade Sometimes when I look around Pagosa Springs, I don’t recognize it. It saddens me to think we are changing. All the building, traffic and new people have redefined our sleepy little …

It’s human to forget

By Stan Counsell | PREVIEW Columnist Isn’t it wonderful that God knows our frailties, yet He still clings tightly to us as His beloved children? That seems so hard to wrap our heads around. We all …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) is taking feedback from the community for new programming ideas to support intergenerational programming at the Pagosa Senior Center …

Willing to die on that hill

By Betty Slade We locked horns. A standoff. He didn’t move. His mind closed. I said to this writer in a small critique group: “You say you want our input, but you won’t listen. It won’t work …

The Archuleta County Fair is celebrating 71 years today through Sunday with the theme of “A Timeless Tradition.” The event that brings together people to honor what is unique about living in …

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