Aspen Times Weekly - Fri Nov 13
High Country streams may be a little safer from speculative water raids after a Colorado Supreme Court ruling last week tightened up the guidelines on claiming water rights for future development.
Lend a Helping Hand to neighbors in needThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
Operation Helping Hand is underway for the 2009 Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.
San Juan Basin Health to offer Nov. 17 H1N1 vaccination clinicThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
San Juan Basin Health Department in Pagosa Springs is holding a walk-in clinic from 1 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov.
Online tax lien sale garners $864,000The Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
Employing a new online method, the Archuleta County Treasurera s Office held the annual tax lien sale Thursday, Nov.
BoCC and Vision Work Group hold second meetingThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
The Archuleta Community Vision Work Group met with the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners Tuesday to discuss the next steps in creating a community vision for the future - gaining town support and conducting a "place audit" of the community.
United Way ready to Party - Round PagosaThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
United Way in Archuleta County has set a campaign goal of $80,000 for 2009/2010. This money will support human service programs in 15 local agencies.
Seeds seeks help, growing the futureThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
Is Seeds of Learning going to make it? Maybe not. Without financial sustainability Seeds of Learning cannot keep its doors open.
BoCC meets Tuesday in regular sessionThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
The Board of County Commissioners meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17. The agenda is as follows: Call to order.
Report shows sales tax downThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
A report on September sales tax receipts released last week suggests that the local economy is still in decline.
Art and music featured at The Silver Foxes DenThe Pagosa Springs SUN - Wed Nov 11
At the end, a handful of our diners approached the singers, Ami Harbison and Kaitlen Richey, weaving in and out of the electric cords to the sound equipment to praise them for their performance.
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