By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist It has been great to see everyone who has ventured into the Pagosa Senior Center of late. We have really enjoyed walking into the dining area and talking with …
By Jeff Smith | PREVIEW Columnist The Christian church still has mysteries to solve and things to do before Jesus can return. We did a puzzle on Thanksgiving once. That meant four of us sitting …
By Betty Slade Sometimes when I look around Pagosa Springs, I don’t recognize it. It saddens me to think we are changing. All the building, traffic and new people have redefined our sleepy little …
By Stan Counsell | PREVIEW Columnist Isn’t it wonderful that God knows our frailties, yet He still clings tightly to us as His beloved children? That seems so hard to wrap our heads around. We all …
By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) is taking feedback from the community for new programming ideas to support intergenerational programming at the Pagosa Senior Center …
By Betty Slade We locked horns. A standoff. He didn’t move. His mind closed. I said to this writer in a small critique group: “You say you want our input, but you won’t listen. It won’t work …
The Archuleta County Fair is celebrating 71 years today through Sunday with the theme of “A Timeless Tradition.” The event that brings together people to honor what is unique about living in …
Photo courtesy Rocky Barker Ice Harbor Dam, Snake River, near Burbank, Wash., 2017. By Rocky Barker | PREVIEW Columnist For the last 35 years, I’ve been covering what we call the “salmon wars” …
By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist The Community Cafe is now open to the public every Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. If dining in, please be prepared to show your vaccination …
Photo courtesy Lea Legit By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist Thursday marks the opening of the 71st Archuleta County Fair, celebrating a timeless tradition. During the months of July, August and …
By Ethan Proud | PREVIEW Columnist Xeriscaping is a popular option for a beautiful water-wise landscape in drought-stricken Colorado. The combination of rocks and plants can mimic our native plant …
By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist This week we welcome our new executive director, Rose D. Chavez, to Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI). “I am a home-grown leader, growing up here in Pagosa …
By Jeff Smith | PREVIEW Columnist In the modern world, faithful Christians and the gospel often compete with new, often dark, philosophies such as critical race theory, Marxism, socialism, liberalism …
By Betty Slade I read, “Life has done its best with us.” Have I ever thought about life as a gift, giving and doing the best for me? No. I thought I’ve been doing the best I could for life. …
Photo courtesy Jamie Jones The leaves of common burdock closely resemble rhubarb or the ornamental elephant ear. Burdock produces as many as 15,000 seeds per plant and is a noxious weed. By Ethan …
By Robin Young | SUN Columnist It’s summertime and definitely time to dust off the grill, if you haven’t already. Colorado has a wide variety of products to choose from to make your next …
By Christina Knoell | PREVIEW Columnist The Community Café is now open to the public every Monday and Wednesday. We are still offering Grab-n-Go meals on the days of dining in. If dining in, please …
By Stan Counsell PREVIEW Columnist “Depart from me, I never knew you!” Matthew 7:15-23. Luke 6:46-49. Luke 13:22-28. These portions in the Bible appear to be a disturbing head-scratcher to …
By Molly Absolon | PREVIEW Columnist Poop talk makes everybody fidget and giggle uncomfortably. We like our poop to disappear. We want shiny white porcelain toilets and privacy. But how do you …
By Christina Knoell | PREVIEW Columnist The Community Café is now open to the public every Monday and Wednesday. We are still offering Grab-n-Go meals on the days of dining in. If dining in, …