As the holiday season arrives, the Archuleta Senior Center is reflecting on another meaningful year of service to the older adults of Archuleta County. From daily meal programs to social ...
Laughter and excitement filled the halls of Pagosa Springs Elementary School last week as members of the Pagosa Springs ...
Nov. 9, 2025 Frances Ruth Wholf passed peacefully in her sleep on Nov. 9, 2025. She leaves behind a legacy of compassion, ...
At its Nov. 13 meeting, the Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD) Board of Directors discussed efforts to reduce ...
The suspect in a fatal Feb. 15 crash on U.S. 84 who was reported as a missing person in Texas in October is now back in custody in Archuleta County. Justin Levi McCelvey, 38, of New Braunfels, ...
Board of Directors has unanimously approved the cooperative’s 2026 budget, which includes no rate increase for members. This decision comes ...
The Pagosa Springs High School Pirate Unified bowling team logged its best state finish in team history at last week’s state bowling championships in Lone Tree. The team took 10th out of ...
The Pagosa Springs Planning Commission has canceled the remainder of its meetings for the 2025 calendar year. Community members are encouraged to access agendas, view meetings and sign up for ...
Since June, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) has awarded a total of $83,612 through its main street grant program, with that total divided among 24 local businesses. In ...
One wheel and a broken heart: Minnesota man conquers 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail on unicycle
In August, Jamey Mossengren, better known as the Unicycling Unicorn, completed one of the most challenging adventures on earth: the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail (CDT) — and he did half ...
Two letters last week about the recent protests in Pagosa make some valid points, but ultimately miss the mark. One letter states that Trump is not a king, because if we had a king, ...
Winter weather returned to the mountains surrounding Pagosa Springs over the last week, with Wolf Creek Ski Area reporting 33 inches to date this season, including 9 inches from the last storm.
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