In recognition of Workforce Development Month, today, Sept. 25, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Rural Workforce Consortium, in partnership with the Colorado State Library, will hold a demonstration…
Hunter education classes are scheduled in October and November in Pagosa Springs. The first class is set for Oct. 18 and 19; the second class is scheduled Nov. 1 and…
San Juan National Forest Supervisor Mark Stiles signed a Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on Sept. 5 approving the Laughlin Park Land Exchange Final Environmental Assessment…
Archuleta County Coroner Carl Macht announced this morning that human remains found Tuesday in the area of Beaver Meadows, in western Archuleta County, were confirmed through the use of dental…
By Muriel Eason Special to The SUN Muriel Eason, chairman of the Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation (PSCDC), is now a certified Economic Gardening Program Director, a title conferred by…
Dear Editor: A recent article in the Washington Post (7/25/2012) titled “In Va., dogs and the dead are invited to vote” started off with “A group that tries to get…
Dear Editor: A couple days before the Democratic National Convention, our intrepid vice president, Joe Biden, made a suggestion for a bumper sticker: “Osama bin Laden is Dead and GM…
Edward Kaumeyer, 91, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Wheat Ridge, Colo. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio, Dec. 4, 1920, and was the oldest of four brothers and…
By Mike Baldyga American College of Emergency Physicians Special to The SUN With the West Nile Virus outbreak set to be the worst in U.S. history, the nation’s emergency physicians…
By Lynell Wiggers Special to The SUN Can you imagine living in another culture and not being able to speak the language? The loss of self-confidence is particularly difficult for…