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By Ed Fincher The Town of Pagosa Springs and Archuleta County have been served with a lawsuit by Steven and Vivian Rader alleging civil rights violations and asking for $2,250,000…
By Ed Fincher Steve and Vivian Rader, having filed an appeal to The Pagosa Springs Town Council requesting it overturn the Design Review Board’s Aug. 21 decision to approve Wal-Mart’s…
By Ed Fincher Pagosa Springs Town Manager David Mitchem presented a preliminary budget for 2013 to town council at their last meeting, and while there is only $61,485 set aside…
By Ed Fincher Staff Writer A group of about 16 concerned local citizens referring to themselves as “Imagine Downtown” has formed a downtown revitalization taskforce and have invited a company…
Staff Writer Going into Friday night’s football game at Golden Peaks Stadium, it was a foregone conclusion the Pirates were finally going to win one after six straight loses this…
By Ed Fincher Staff Writer Ken Vickerstaff announced at the Monday meeting of the Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation that he is in final negotiations with representatives of City Market…
By Ed Fincher Staff Writer The Community Benefits Agreement that Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation board member Mark Weiler has been promising for months to negotiate with Josh Phair from…
By Ed Fincher Staff Writer Mark DeVoti, superintendent of Archuleta School District 50 Joint, has spearheaded a statewide effort to develop model curricula that would be available to all school…
By Ed Fincher Staff Writer Keely Whittington, formerly of Gulfstream Group, was recently hired as the Pagosa Springs projects manager, according to Town Manager David Mitchem, who already had several…
Staff Writer Despite scoring the first touchdown of the game, the Pagosa Springs Pirates were unable to hang on to an early lead and ended up losing to the Grand…