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Staff Writer On the heels of learning of more than $1.59 million in recommended budget cuts for Archuleta County during a work session last week, the Board of County Commissioners…
Staff Writer Weather permitting, Archuleta County Road and Bridge crews will begin applying magnesium chloride to certain county roads on April 29. The application process is set to begin in…
Staff Writer After a successful two days of play against Academy and Lamar last weekend to garner entrance into the Great 8, the Lady Pirates are in Fort Collins this…
Staff Writer The Sixth Judicial District’s newest judge is William Herringer, previously a defense attorney in Durango. Herringer, 47, will replace David L. Dickinson, who retired effective Feb. 28. Dickinson…
Staff Writer A meeting of the Board of County Commissioners included an unusual amount of public comment on March 5. Much of the public comment concerned Second Amendment rights and…
Staff Writer Spring officially starts on March 20, but for Pagosa Springs High School’s baseball players, it’s already here. With preseason training taking place in parking lots, the middle school…
Staff Writer A federal lawsuit against current and former members of the Pagosa Springs Police Department was dismissed on Feb. 28 in a Denver federal court. The suit, originally filed…
Staff Writer In front of a room packed mostly with county employees on Tuesday, County Attorney and Interim County Administrator Todd Starr suggested about $1.5 million in budget cuts to…
Staff Writer By pocket veto (when a judge fails to enter a judgement in the required time period), Archuleta County and commissioner Clifford Lucero were awarded costs associated with a…
Staff Writer The Pagosa Springs Lady Pirates may have fallen prey to the Centauri Falcons in Saturday night’s league championship game in Alamosa, but the playoff picture is still firmly…