By Betty Slade Each year at this time, I write the same sentiment and make the same bold statement, “I might have another 10 years left.” I said it last year and I still feel like I have another …
By Michael J. Marx | PREVIEW Columnist My name is Nugget and I’m a sled dog. I’m the self-appointed newspaper columnist of the team. We are a dogsled team. The musher shouts, “Ready, let’s …
By Richard Gammill | PREVIEW Columnist Before and after stories and pictures can portray great change and advancement, whether they tell of a successful weight-loss diet, a self-improvement project, …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff There are three more events this month in our free online virtual series featuring New York Times bestselling authors and thought-leaders …
By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist “Anyone who owns animals should prepare for this cold weather and emergencies that may arise as a result of the low temperatures,” said Colorado State …
A friend called, “I’m so upset. I’m here staying at the timeshare for Thanksgiving. My daughter-in-law has planned to do all the cooking. She told me I wasn’t needed in the kitchen.” …
By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist Food trends change — often quickly and sometimes drastically. It’s exciting to learn about the next big thing in the food industry. Last year, interactive foods …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff If you are planning to make a New Year’s resolution, you might want to consider all the resources — print, DVDs, CDs and online …
By Betty Slade To give or not to give: That’s the question. We’re in the season of giving, but does that mean throwing caution to the wind and giving into reckless abandonment? Some will, some …
By Jeff Burbrink | PREVIEW Columnist I heard the classic Christmas song by Nat King Cole officially titled “The Christmas Song,” more frequently known as “Merry Christmas to You,” on the …
By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist The program for transportation services from the State Unit on Aging has been revised, curtailing delivery of meals through Archuleta County MET Transit. The …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff If your life is unusually busy at this time of year with travels, visitors and so many fun holiday activities, you may want to take …
By Sami Fortin | PREVIEW Columnist Lord, as we celebrate the Christmas story of Christ coming to set up your Kingdom on earth, show us what it’s all about. It all started in a little town called …
By Rose Chavez PREVIEW Columnist The Pagosa Senior Center and the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership (GGP) are joining forces, along with a number of other local organizations, to support enhanced …
By Robyn Young | PREVIEW Columnist As cold weather moves into the state, insects and mites undergo major changes to survive. Some species will die out over winter — those that must annually …
This month marks the SUN’s 114th year of documenting the history of Archuleta County and informing citizens through journalism. This month is also the month that The Pagosa Springs SUN joins forces …
This month marks the SUN’s 114th year of documenting the history of Archuleta County and informing citizens through journalism. This month is also the month that The Pagosa Springs SUN joins forces …
By Rose Chavez PREVIEW Columnist The holidays can bring sadness to people of any age, especially if you’ve lost loved ones. They can be especially tough for our older family members. Here are a few …
By Carole Howard PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you will join us for a free all-ages holiday event next Thursday, Dec. 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. at our Hot Chocolate Hullabaloo. …
By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist To round out our year-end fundraising efforts, Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) and the Pagosa Senior Center are announcing our “Adopt A Senior” campaign. As …