The Archuleta County Salvation Army would like to gratefully acknowledge all of the community churches, civic organizations, local government offices, public safety officers and individuals that …
Christmas, the celebration of our Savior’s birth, and the start of the new year has begun. People have finally rested, caught their breath and feel recharged for 2025. So, the “Revelation …
The Alpha Course is coming to Pagosa Springs beginning Jan. 27 with the chance to explore the meaning of life. C.S. Lewis said, “Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if …
On Thursday, Jan. 23, at 5:30 p.m., Creation Care Pagosa will hold its monthly meeting in the Fellowship Hall of the Community United Methodist Church. All are welcome. This month’s …
To start 2025, the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship is focusing on spiritual practices. As spiritual practices go, they can be as varied as individuals are; for example, …
Everyone encounters difficulties or challenges at some point in their lives. Challenges are experienced regardless of age, education level, country of origin, faith or economic status. The type, …
We have some exciting news to help start your new year with a spiritual perspective. We are offering a three-month program called “Raise Your Spiritual IQ.” This …
The Sunday presentation on Jan. 19 at 11 a.m. will be “Planting Seeds in Your Spiritual Garden.” Join Shayla Azriel on a visually guided meditative tour creating your …
On Jan. 7, the Pagosa Springs Town Council considered the criteria by which it will fund its initiative for early child care and education in 2025.
Our Community Eats (OCE), a local nonprofit food pantry, relocated into a new building located on Navajo Trail Drive in September 2024. With that, the organization expressed concerns to the Archuleta County Planning Commission that it would not be able to afford the required improvements as determined by the county’s land use development code.
• Heavy rains moved through the area as July began, with the heaviest amounts falling on July 1. According to Shawn Prochazka from Pagosa Weather, reports from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow (CoCoRaHS) for July 1 noted that some areas in the county received more than 2 inches of rain within 24 hours for the first time since May 2014.
• A vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision on Aug. 1 left one in serious condition, according to a press release from the PSPD. According to a press release from the PSPD, at approximately 10:53 a.m. on Aug. 1, the Archuleta Combined Dispatch Center received a call of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision in the 200 block of Pagosa Street.
• Late August and early September brought the annual seasonal uptick of bear activity, with bears appearing in driveways, in trees, on a roof and in the laundry room of a local care facility.
As part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, thousands of people are gathering and completing community service projects honoring King’s legacy. Martin Luther King Jr. Day …
January 2025 is National Stalking Awareness Month. It is time to bring awareness to the stalking victims in Archuleta County who are affected by the chilling realities of domestic …
We hope that everyone in Archuleta County is off to a fabulous 2025 with new beginnings and blessings. Our team at Healthy Archuleta would like to let everyone know that our offices have …
On Thursday, Jan. 16, at 1 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church on Lewis Street, the End of Life Education group will begin meeting again after a brief holiday break. There is so much …
Building community is a cornerstone for many institutions, and religious institutions are no exception to this. As a Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregation, the Pagosa UU Fellowship is …
Spiritual topics are discussed every Tuesday at the SpiritFire Inspirational Living Center. Upcoming events Jan. 13, 6 p.m.: Full moon Wolf Moon drumming circle. Jan. 14, 2025, …
On Jan. 7, the Pagosa Springs Town Council awarded a Life Saving Award to two Pagosa Springs police officers, Brandon Bishop and Colton Calavan. The official gesture recognized the lifesaving …