The Year in Review: Mancos took a lot of twists, turns in 2014

The Year in Review: Mancos took a lot of twists, turns in 2014

Water crisis, school board censure, sports are among top stories
Photographed through a manhole, Tom Nunn hooks up electrical wires to a new pump to get the water flowing to Mancos residents.
Grand Avenue buildings are reflected in a window of the Mancos Times building, which has been donated to the Mancos Common Press.
Kyle Hanson gives a tour of the Western Excelsior plant in Mancos after the company received heat about its dust.
The first retail marijuana store on Montezuma County opened in Mancos at 7 p.m. on Dec. 22.
Brianna Schmittel joined the Hardly Angels, an all-woman synchronized motorcycle team, in 2013.
The Mancos Thrift Store closed to make way for a Dollar Store. From left are Glinda Miller, owner Robin Bays and Chalana Wilson.
Tom Nunn scoops up dust and debris that has settled in the back of an old trailer bed as Bernadette Tuthill looks on. Nunn says he is constantly battling the fine sawdust.
Alexander Mykytiuk, 9, poses Monday night with his mother, Heather Cannon, while his sister, Riley Cannon, takes his photograph with a phone. Mykytiuk scored a 100 percent on his third-grade TCAP math test.
Frank Matero and John Hinchman record information on one of the antique linotype machines at the Mancos Times office. At right is the antique press.
Kevin Cook fills a container with water from the truck outside of the Mancos Town Hall during the water crisis in February.

The Year in Review: Mancos took a lot of twists, turns in 2014

Photographed through a manhole, Tom Nunn hooks up electrical wires to a new pump to get the water flowing to Mancos residents.
Grand Avenue buildings are reflected in a window of the Mancos Times building, which has been donated to the Mancos Common Press.
Kyle Hanson gives a tour of the Western Excelsior plant in Mancos after the company received heat about its dust.
The first retail marijuana store on Montezuma County opened in Mancos at 7 p.m. on Dec. 22.
Brianna Schmittel joined the Hardly Angels, an all-woman synchronized motorcycle team, in 2013.
The Mancos Thrift Store closed to make way for a Dollar Store. From left are Glinda Miller, owner Robin Bays and Chalana Wilson.
Tom Nunn scoops up dust and debris that has settled in the back of an old trailer bed as Bernadette Tuthill looks on. Nunn says he is constantly battling the fine sawdust.
Alexander Mykytiuk, 9, poses Monday night with his mother, Heather Cannon, while his sister, Riley Cannon, takes his photograph with a phone. Mykytiuk scored a 100 percent on his third-grade TCAP math test.
Frank Matero and John Hinchman record information on one of the antique linotype machines at the Mancos Times office. At right is the antique press.
Kevin Cook fills a container with water from the truck outside of the Mancos Town Hall during the water crisis in February.