Ignacio coming into its own

Ignacio coming into its own

Grocery store, Growth Fund lead new projects
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe Growth Fund Building on the north end of Ignacio on Goddard Avenue is the largest investment in a development boomlet in Ignacio. About 130 employees of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe work in the new building.
Shelly Hotter walks Tuesday down Goddard Avenue in Ignacio during her lunch break. Ignacio voters supported a 2012 bond issue that is funding major construction on the town’s public schools.
Tavis Martin and other workers with Integrated Wallworks create the facade for a new building recently on Goddard Avenue in Ignacio.
Jonathan Abshagen crosses Tuesday beneath the new stop lights on Colorado Highway 142 and County Road 314 and Weeminuche at the north end of Ignacio.
The Farmers Fresh Market and Pharmacy, which replaced the former Shur Valu Market in Ignacio on Goddard Avenue, is expected to open in July.

Ignacio coming into its own

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe Growth Fund Building on the north end of Ignacio on Goddard Avenue is the largest investment in a development boomlet in Ignacio. About 130 employees of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe work in the new building.
Shelly Hotter walks Tuesday down Goddard Avenue in Ignacio during her lunch break. Ignacio voters supported a 2012 bond issue that is funding major construction on the town’s public schools.
Tavis Martin and other workers with Integrated Wallworks create the facade for a new building recently on Goddard Avenue in Ignacio.
Jonathan Abshagen crosses Tuesday beneath the new stop lights on Colorado Highway 142 and County Road 314 and Weeminuche at the north end of Ignacio.
The Farmers Fresh Market and Pharmacy, which replaced the former Shur Valu Market in Ignacio on Goddard Avenue, is expected to open in July.
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