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Growing Concerns, Part Three : Local leaders respond to the fears of the local business community with some leading promises and the promise of leadership
Glenn Walsh | 3/27/08
Up By The River, Part Two : Will a forty-minute meeting set an economic foundation for forty years?
Glenn Walsh | 3/13/08
Weiler Selected To Town Council : By a 4-2 vote, Mark Weiler is selected to replace John Middendorf
Glenn Walsh | 3/6/08
Colorado River Crisis Just a Decade Away? : Analysis of current and scheduled use and human-induced climate change sparks urgent warning from researchers: Lake Mead could run dry by 2021 or earlier
Bill Hudson | 2/15/08
Village at Wolf Creek to Produce New EIS? : Durango Herald article reports that developers have agreed to produce a new environmental assessment
Bill Hudson | 2/11/08
OBITUARY: Susie Candaleria : Mary “Susie” Candelaria, 66, died Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at Mercy Regional Medical Center in Durango, Colorado
Special to the Post | 2/11/08
How High? How Big? How Much? Part One : Town Council defers one decision and makes two about the future size and shape of Pagosa Springs
Glenn Walsh | 2/8/08
Forensic Audit Made Public : “In many ways the document raises more questions than it answers,” reports Moomaw
Glenn Walsh | 1/31/08
Opinions & Editorials 
EDITORIAL: Ungovernable Behavior : My rising indignation about Governor Eliot Spitzer’s deeds
Glenn Walsh | 3/13/08
OPINION: Bush Blocks States' Global Warming Curb : Adoption of the Clean Cars program is an important piece of Governor Ritter’s climate action plan
Amy Keegan | 3/6/08
OPINION: Never on Sunday : Most rural legislatures appear to be against allowing Sunday liquor sales, and so are a few metro people
J.B. Smith | 3/4/08
OPINION: Ethics Wins in the Courts : Colorado Supreme Court reverses injunction on voter-approved Amendment 41
Jenny Flanagan | 2/28/08
OPINION: Health Care Proposal On Target : The Governor’s proposals on health insurance transparency, accountability, and cost address one of the most critical concerns of purchasers
Dede de Percin | 2/14/08
OPINION: Salazar Responds to Bush's State of the Union Address : There is a very different state of the union that is very unsettling to me and most Americans, than the one the President discussed
U.S. Senator Ken Salazar | 2/11/08
OPINION: Time to Call Gas Industry's Bluff : Colorado’s gas production has increased fivefold since 1990, and adjusting our severance taxes wouldn’t slow the rush a bit
Randy Udall | 2/7/08
OPINION: Jim Isgar Newsletter : Most legislation starts off as a good idea someone has; they convince their legislator who then convinces his fellow legislators and, if the Governor agrees, it becomes law
Jim Isgar | 2/4/08
Business & Real Estate 
1111 Camino To Host Public Open House : “The building is coming down, and we want to give folks a hint of what’s coming up”
Indiana Reed | 3/11/08
Retirement Rip-Offs  : Supreme Court handed workers a major victory by allowing them to sue employers over mismanagement of t retirement accounts
John E. Poole | 3/10/08
700 Main Avenue Disaster Relief Committee Takes Initial Steps : The committee has made arrangements for emergency food, gasoline and electricity
Indiana Reed | 3/6/08
Micro Brews Getting Big : Locally, Durango brewer Steamworks Brewing enjoys 36 percent growth in sales
Indiana Reed | 3/5/08
Darrick Robinson Joins LPEA Dispatch Team : “He knows what our crews are facing during an outage or when working on equipment, and what information they need"
Indiana Reed | 3/4/08
Durango Fire Relief Funds Get Organized : City Market and Conoco gift cards will assist applicants who are verified employees of the three affected businesses
Indiana Reed | 3/4/08
Durango Relief Fund Addresses Fire Victims : Fritz Geistler and Christina Erteszek provide seed gift of $10,000 for 700 Main Avenue Disaster Relief Fund
Indiana Reed | 2/25/08
CenturyTel Programs Help Low-Income Families : The assistance programs, known as Link-Up and Lifeline, are available to qualifying consumers in every U.S. state
Special to the Post | 2/19/08
Friends & Neighbors 
Call to Artists : When the time comes for re-building, the surrounding fence can be its own masterpiece
Susan Belshe | 3/11/08
PHOTO ESSAY: Tropical Pagosa : Fundraiser by local pilots brings a touch of the tropics to mid-winter Pagosa, and benefits the Sisson Library
Carole Howard | 3/10/08
Durango Steps Up with Relief for Fire Victims : Creative fund raising will enhance 700 Main Avenue Disaster Relief Fund
Indiana Reed | 2/27/08
CU-Boulder To Receive Presidential Award : University is one of only three in the United States to to be recognized for community service
Jeannine Malmsbury | 2/18/08
Wolverine Wednesdays Generate Dollars for Bayfield Youth  : Steamworks Brewing Co. campaign supports Bayfield Marching Band
Indiana Reed | 1/30/08
Washington DC Tour for Energy Conscious Youth : Area high school students Megan Lane and Ben Southworth selected to participate in National Rural Electric Youth Tour to Washington D.C.
Indiana Reed | 1/22/08
LPEA Outage Planned for Archuleta County Road 302 : The outage is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. today, Friday, January 18, and last 2 ½ hours
Indiana Reed | 1/18/08
It's Girl Scout Cookie Time : Selling cookies helps girls learn to set goals, communicate, manage money, work as a team, plan a strategy
Special to the Post | 1/17/08
Arts & Entertainment 
Jazz on the Hill Remembers Russ Serzen : The Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College presents the “swingingest band” of all time, the Count Basie Orchestra
Special to the Post | 3/10/08
San Juan Symphony to Present 'Music for Main' Benefit : Special concert to benefit the 700 Main Avenue Disaster Relief Fund and the victims of the downtown Durango fire
Susan Belshe | 3/10/08
'The Marks of People and Place' at DAC Tomorrow : The artist uses the old-fashioned print medium of mezzotint to create visual maps
Susan Belshe | 3/6/08
Locals Wanted for Diamond Circle Auditions : This year will be melodramatic company's 47th season and the first in the newly renovated space at Durango Arts Center
Susan Belshe | 3/5/08
Peru Negro Dances into Durango : Perú Negro’s high energy show features festive and celebratory dances interwoven with vibrant live music
Special to the Post | 2/28/08
Songs of Beauty Tomorrow in Durango : Durango Women’s Choir and two of the Fort Lewis College Choirs will present a joint concert Friday, February 22 at First United Methodist Church
Special to the Post | 2/21/08
DHS Orchestra Boosters Serves Dinner : The award winning Durango High School Orchestra is traveling to Dallas, Texas this spring to compete in "The Lone Star Showcase of Music"
Cathy Roberts | 2/13/08
Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Coming to Ft. Lewis : World-renowned impresario Danny Chang and choreographer Angela Chang combine their talents to present a family-friendly show
Special to the Post | 2/12/08
Sports & Recreation 
Elk Feeding Around Creede : Seven days a week DOW agents and local volunteers gather at the Underground Mine Community Center
Chuck Kurtz | 3/6/08
Colorado Snowfall Continues Setting Records : Recent storms powder ski areas across the state; Wolf Creek has had 41 feet already this year
Nick Bohnenkamp | 2/27/08
Durango to Host Youth Basketball Tournament : Six divisions are planned, with a limit of eight teams per division for regional basketball tournament for boys and girls, 3rd through 8th grades
Indiana Reed | 2/14/08
36 Feet of Snow : Wolf Creek Ski Area has had a banner year so far, with 432 inches of the white stuff already this winter
Special to the Post | 2/7/08
New Disease-Resistant Trout : Colorado Division of Wildlife biologists hopeful that successful natural reproduction will lead to re-establishing wild, self-sustaining rainbow trout populations
Special to the Post | 2/4/08
Sportsmen's Advisory Group & Wildlife Commissioners to Meet in Montrose : The purpose of both meetings is to hear from hunters, anglers and the general public about concerns they have regarding wildlife
Colorado Division of Wildlife | 1/24/08
Sportsman's Advisory Group Meeting in Montrose : Purpose of the meeting is to hear from hunters and anglers about concerns and questions regarding wildlife, and related issues
Special to the Post | 1/21/08
Ski Treks at DMR : Winter outdoor educational opportunities at Durango Mountain Resort
Gabi Morey | 1/18/08
Health & Environment 
Family Master Plan Rollout in Durango : The Children Youth and Family Master Plan is being presented to elected officials and the community this month
Jane Looney | 5/8/08
CU-Boulder Awarded $1 Million for Biomass Conversion Project : "The Collaboratory brings together some of the world's best researchers to work on promising renewable energy technologies"
Jeannine Malmsbury | 3/10/08
Study Looks at New Surgery for Spinal Stenosis : Patients of Colorado orthopedic surgeons have experienced excellent surgical outcomes
Virginia MacKinnon | 3/7/08
Public Comment Extended for USFS Management Plan : Plan will guide long-term management for 2.4 million acres of Bureau of Land Management and National Forest lands in southwestern Colorado
Ann Bond | 3/7/08
Draft Plan Revision for San Juan Public Lands : Second public meeting planned for Monday, March 10 in Durango
Ann Bond | 3/7/08
Public Invited to Water Roundtable Meeting : March 12 meeting meeting will include an overview of the Draft Land Management Plan
Ann Bond | 3/6/08
Free Heart Health Presentation at Mercy Medical : Interventional cardiologist Stephen Lipnik, M.D. will present this Wednesday, March 5, in Conference Room A/B
David Bruzzese | 3/3/08
Colorado Plugging in to Solar : Senate committee passes legislation after clean energy advocates and Governor’s energy office negotiate new plan
Amy Keegan | 2/29/08
Religion & Philosophy 
Lucifer and Satan, Part Two : According to many modern Christians, Satan is a semi-divine being who is allowed to wander the earth, stirring up the worst kind of trouble
Bill Hudson | 1/14/08
Upcoming Retreats at Tara Mandala : Saturday Morning Meditation at Tara Mandala Buddhist Retreat Center; also Phowa Teachings with Lama Wangdu Rinpoche
Special to the Post | 1/10/08
Lucifer and Satan, Part One : Obviously, the fallen angels described in the apocryphal Jewish scripture The Book of Enoch were some bad, bad angels
Bill Hudson | 12/27/07
Early Morning : My prayers as a child usually went on and on, because I was afraid if I left anyone out, they’d die or something else awful
Cyndi Mitchell | 12/17/07
Separation of Church and State : Mr. Daubenmire is quite accurate when he says the precise phrase “separation of church and state” appears nowhere in the Declaration of Independence nor in the Constitution
Bill Hudson | 12/14/07
Conversations with Blue Star Kachina : Two weeks ago, the Blue Star Kachina, which is mentioned in the Hopi Prophecies, made "his" appearance to me and another person in session
Sophia | 12/13/07
Advent Conspiracy Restores Christmas Scandal : Relational giving replaces thoughtless excess; third world communities benefit from clean drinking water
Special to the Post | 12/12/07
CU Boulder Project Maps a Possible Universe : "We see this as a real breakthrough in terms of technology and in scientific advancement," said Burns
Jeannine Malmsbury | 12/7/07
Humor, Poetry, Fiction 
POEM: Wild Thoughts : Soft white covers the hard packed snow
Chris Heeter | 3/7/08
HUMOR: Stressful Times : "Seems like the planets are really causing turmoil in everyone’s life lately; don’t you think?”
Louis Cannon | 3/6/08
HUMOR: Running the Gauntlet of Homeland Security : I realized I was in trouble when my carry-on suitcase went back and forth in the X-ray machine long enough to have a radioactive half-life
Ross Putnam | 2/8/08
HUMOR: Making the Homeless Pay Their Fair Share : So far, the town has been reluctant to pass a “No Loitering” ordinance, due to Constitutional issues
Louis Cannon | 1/24/08
POEM: Beach Clean Up : It must have been the dross from our bones of contention, that kept racing around in my head —
Cyndi Mitchell | 1/21/08
HUMOR: Global Warming Comes to Stinkwater : The team is staying at the Spa Resort at the Springs to test an unorthodox scientific theory
Louis Cannon | 1/16/08
HUMOR: Half-Baked About Conquistadors : Baker’s sin?  He had the courage to state on his front page that there are no native Americans in the Four Corners
Ignaro Senada | 1/15/08
POEM: Wild Thoughts : Today the world outside the window is calm and quiet
Chris Heeter | 1/10/08
 
   


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