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Five Adventure Clubs are scheduled for June 24-26. They include a Bible story with drama and activity, a memory verse, high-energy songs, games, crafts, snacks and more games. The clubs are two hours ...
Archuleta County accounts payable registries from March 2024 and December 2023 reveal that Weber Sand and Gravel sold the county a total of $4,650.50 in shot rock and road gravel, a potential ...
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This is where healing prayer ministries, guided by the Holy Spirit, offers another path toward healing. In 2022, a healing prayer ministry was formed at Pope John Paul II Catholic Church. The ministry ...
PAWSD board member Bill Hudson questioned if the district could refuse to connect clients who do not appear for their connection appointment, commenting that this would make them “think twice.” ...
Unofficial results from Tuesday’s general election showed the majority of Archuleta County voters aligning with Republican candidates in local, state and federal races, and largely in step with voters ...
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe were selected among a competitive field of applicants to each receive $500,000 in grant funding from FHLBank Topeka’s Native American ...
At its June 9 meeting, the San Juan Water Conservancy District (SJWCD) Board of Directors spoke with Colorado Sen. Cleave Simpson about its needs in developing a reservoir at Running Iron Ranch. The ...
A festive evening was held on Friday, Feb. 7, where residents and businesses of Pagosa Springs were honored at the annual Chamber Gala and Community Awards celebration. For the past month, nominations ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is continuing culvert replacement work on Colo. 151, with a 24/7 full closure set to begin on Friday, Oct. 13, at 5 p.m. The road is anticipated to ...
2022/06/sports-club-soccer-IMG_7427.jpg The Pagosa Youth Soccer Rangers team U15 took first place at the GMIT Border Battle in Grand Junction in May.
Charles Ray Stane, the suspect in a 1988 cold case homicide, was found guilty of second degree murder following a jury trial that ended Friday, Oct. 25. Stane, 57, awaits sentencing on the conviction ...
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