On March 13 from 12:30 to 2 p.m., the Community United Methodist Church (CUMC) will offer its next monthly program on abundant health: “The Six Keys to Longevity.” Speaker …
The U.S. 160 reconstruction project is set to officially begin on Monday, March 17, “weather permitting,” according to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT).
An unusually dry winter in Pagosa County, paired with wildfire disasters occurring in California recently, have many concerned about this upcoming summer with local governments, service and protection districts discussing plans and how to take steps to prepare for a potential fire event.
At its Feb. 13 meeting, the Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD) Board of Directors approved increases in rates and other fees for 2025.
In a Feb. 21 filing, the Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD) filed its response to the counterclaims raised by the San Juan Water Conservancy District (SJWCD) as part of the ongoing lawsuit between the two districts concerning the potential sale of Running Iron Ranch.
During a regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 4, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) unanimously approved a contract with Dustrol Inc. for a road resurfacing project.
Local health officials are continuing to see elevated levels of seasonal illnesses, and are preparing for cases of measles that could present in the community as spring break crowds arrive.
Lent is a religious observation that many Christians around the world follow. Although the start date may vary slightly among different denominations, the focus remains on Jesus’ sacrifice on …
We are honored to have outstanding programs that our wider Pagosa community offers at the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship. This Sunday, March 2, beginning at 10:30 a.m., is …
The Sunday service at 11 a.m. on March 2 at the SpiritFire Inspirational Living Center will feature “The One Miracle Meditation With the Violet Flame” on transforming into grace with …
Lent, Martin Smith writes, “is about the freedom which is gained only through exposure to the truth.” Ash Wednesday invites us to enter into the season of Lent, acknowledge and …
Teen dating violence doesn’t always leave bruises. It can be silent, invisible and happening right on your teen’s phone. As technology becomes intertwined with …
The Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts and Thingamajig Theatre Company are ready to present its latest production, “The Odd Couple (Female Version)” by Neil Simon, opening Feb. 28 and running through March 15.
Recently, Healthy Archuleta purchased two additional hydroponic towers to grow fresh vegetables and herbs to be distributed to the community through the local food pantries...
Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship moves into the new year with renewed energy to “Make Friends, Grow in Spirit, Do Good” — our current motto for building beloved …
People interested in end-of-life education will meet the third Thursday of each month at the Community United Methodist Church at 434 Lewis St. Use the convenient parking lot with the …
By Derek Kutzer Staff Writer On Feb. 18, the Pagosa Springs Town Council decided to wait until its next meeting to make a final decision on what kind of Fourth of July celebration it …
Local snowboarder Bradley Lamoreaux, 18, of Pagosa Springs, has been traveling overseas, to Canada and around the U.S. to compete in multiple snowboard Freeride World Tour (FWT) qualifying events, with the ultimate goal of earning a spot on the FWT Challenger Series this season.
During a joint work session held by the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) and the Pagosa Lakes Owners Association (PLPOA) board on Feb. 3, a representative of the Wolf Creek Gun and Bow Association (WCGBA), Greg Dykstra, gave a presentation on an archery range being proposed in PLPOA boundaries at the intersection of Trails Boulevard and Bonanza Avenue.