Opinion

Invasive plants versus mycorrhizae fungi

By Ethan Proud | PREVIEW Columnist Fungi are a fascinating kingdom of life and can be found in many different aspects of the natural world, connecting ecosystems and forming symbiotic associations …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff This Saturday, April 29, you are invited to join us for a free fun event to celebrate El Dia de los Ninos (Children’s Day) with …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist The Pagosa Senior Center invites community members of all ages and backgrounds to rekindle the Spanish fiestas of the past that honor the culture and diversity of …

Roads in our hearts

By Betty Slade | PREVIEW columnist On Monday mornings, I bring a five-minute spiritual challenge to the writers in our Wolf Creek Christian Writers’ Network. This prompt is designed to motivate and …

Photo courtesy Dave Marston Ken Beck on the porch of the Pine River Irrigation Headquarters. It was formerly a house for workers who built Vallecito Reservoir, circa 1938. By Dave Marston | PREVIEW …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist On Friday, April 14, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Pagosa Senior Center, Archuleta Seniors Inc. will be taking part in the online viewing of the film “Antidotes for …

My made-up boyfriend

By Betty Slade I told the world for the past four years about the book I’ve been writing that would soon be released into the market. I don’t think anyone believes me anymore.  It’s like a …

Spring holiday food safety tips

By Robin Young  | PREVIEW Columnist With the Easter Bunny making his annual appearance this weekend, he wants to make sure everyone practices safe food handling with the following traditional …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist Please join us for a drop-in clinic performed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment on Friday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pagosa …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff On Saturday, April 8, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., we will launch a new free intergenerational chess club offering quick lessons and game …

The great eggscape

By James R. Van Liere | PREVIEW Columnist Whenever Easter rolls around, I always remember an incident that happened when I was just a kid living in California.  The church we attended decided …

When giants fall, we need to listen

Photo courtesy Joe Stone Sequoia National Forest. By Joe Stone | SUN Columnist “God has cared for these trees ... but he cannot save them from fools.” — John Muir. In just two years, wildfire …

Meal planning can be fun for everyone

By Robin Young  | PREVIEW Columnist Winter nights are the perfect time to work together as a family to plan and prepare nutritious and easy meals. Meal planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. …

By Carole Howard  | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Rhino conservation expert James Mwenda will speak next Wednesday, March 29, from 4:40 to 5:30 p.m. about his rhino unit at Ol Pejeta …

By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist We’ve heard from our community that they’d love to have musical performances a few times a week to accompany our delicious and nutritious from-scratch meals. …

Edith Graham: Finishing strong

Edith Graham By Betty Slade | PREVIEW columnist As days of life gain on us, our strength wanes, our minds forget and I wonder what I will leave behind for others. Hopefully, my good words will rest …

Photo courtesy Jonathan Thompson An abandoned well. By Jonathan Thompson PREVIEW Columnist Even from a distance, it’s clear that an oil and gas well called State Senate #2 in New Mexico has seen …

By Rose Chavez PREVIEW Columnist Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) is pleased to announce that ASI was selected by the Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado as one of 10 grantees to be a part of …

Spring Break events for ages 6 and older

By Carole Howard  PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Each weekday of spring break at 1 p.m. you can enjoy an hour of games and win prizes. This series of events is for ages 6 and up. …

An acquired taste for poetry

By Betty Slade | PREVIEW columnist Not everyone’s palate has acquired a taste for poetry. One morning as my Sweet Al and I sat with coffee in hand, Bible and a book of Luci Shaw’s poetry, I …

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