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Bird of the Week

Photo courtesy Byron Greco This week’s Bird of the Week, compliments of the Weminuche Audubon Society and Audubon Rockies, is the western kingbird. Both the scientific name, tyrannus verticalis, …

By Sally Neel | Mountain Light Music Festival If you missed last night’s opening performance of fabulous jazz music under the stars with the Wayne Fisher Jazz Ensemble at Keyah Grande (13211 U.S. …

By Matt Zaborowski | Town of Pagosa Springs Parks and Recreation  Registration is now open for soccer ages 5-12 years. The registration fee is $45 for the first child and $25 for the second child. …

By Derek Kutzer  | Staff Writer At its July 20 meeting, the Pagosa Springs Town Council took its first steps toward changing the town’s municipal code regarding approval of liquor and marijuana …

By Derek Kutzer  | Staff Writer At its July 20 meeting, the Pagosa Springs Town Council approved Gregory Schulte as finalist for the interim town manager position, directing the search committee to …

Photo courtesy Healthy Archuleta From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 29, youth leaders from Healthy Archuleta’s Youth Community Learning and Leadership Circle will facilitate a composting activity at the …

A Safe Place in Pagosa Inc. A Safe Place in Pagosa Inc. (doing business as Aspen House and Aspen Services) is pleased to announce that it is putting on the 16th annual Pagosa Duathlon on Aug. …

By Tonya Steadmon | vArchuleta County Fair We are excited to hold the 72nd Archuleta County Fair.  The fair board is working to grow this historical event every year. However, we cannot do this …

Pickleball courts opening

Sun photos/Hailey Sams SUN photos/Hailey Sams Community members and pickleballers congregate near Yamaguchi Park on July 20 to celebrate the construction and opening of new pickleball courts. The …

Koltin Bassett Troop 807 Koltin Bassett, 15, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout on June 27. Koltin is the son of Ken and Shannon Bassett and has three sisters: Karaline, Shaelin and Shialee. Earning …

By Jean Zirnhelt | Weminuche Audubon Society The final plant walk of this summer will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 2.  This tour will explore wildflowers and medicinal plants of the Continental …

Outdoor club to hear from Josh Kurz

By Joe Tedder | San Juan Outdoor Club The San Juan Outdoor Club monthly meeting will be from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Pagosa Lakes Property Owners Association Clubhouse, 230 Port Ave.  Josh Kurz, …

Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run

SUN photos/Randi Pierce SUN photos/Randi Pierce SUN photos/Randi Pierce SUN photos/Randi Pierce Community members walk alongside law enforcement Saturday for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for …

Live Performers

Friday Meltdown on Main: Emma and Grace, 5 p.m. The Springs Resort lodge atrium: San Juan Mountain Boys, 5 p.m. Saturday East Side Market: Open Mic with Michael Dae Hanlon, 9 a.m. The Springs Resort …

Mountain Light Music Festival

To present jazz at Keyah Grande | By Sally Neel Mountain Light Music Festival It is time to put on your best toe-tapping shoes and enjoy jazz under the stars with the Wayne Fisher Jazz Ensemble at …

By Ethan Proud | PREVIEW Columnist Hairy willow-herb is an A List species in the primrose family. It reproduces by both its root system and by seed production. Plants grow 3 to 6 feet tall and may be …

By Dana Johnson | PREVIEW Columnist We humans want the most out of life, so why shouldn’t we push to get more of what we want?  That’s what some rock climbers must be thinking. They want to …

Bird of the Week

Photo courtesy Charles Martinez This week’s Bird of the Week, compliments of the Weminuche Audubon Society and Audubon Rockies, is the red-naped sapsucker. One of the joys of visiting the woods …

Photo courtesy Deirdre Rosenberg Colorado Pika Project With the winter snowpack gone, hikers are once again pouring into Colorado’s high peaks, and this year, some of them will come back with …

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking the public for input on the importation of crayfish into the state. The public comment period is open through July 30. …

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