Officials plan discussion about Ebola

While the Ebola virus is still far from the Four Corners, local health care workers are brushing up on the disease."Southwest Health System is devoted to our community's well-being. With three...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

River Talk: School paper is small, but good

This week you should see on the school campus, around town and inside this paper, this year's first edition of "Paw Prints", a student newspaper production. We all know that putting together a...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

School board president resigns

During an early morning meeting called to approve the new Dolores High School Dance team last week, Dolores school board president Jon Kelly told his fellow board members he was stepping down from...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Schools file suit over campus

The Dolores R-4A School District is suing a Denver architect firm for allegedly underestimating total costs of a major campus construction project.The district alleges that Eidos Architects was...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Colorado Springs family buys Sophia lodge

The charming village of Dolores and a majestic lodge on 30 acres has attracted a new family to the area.Vince and Mary Kramer recently purchased the Sophia Peace Center, which they have renamed the...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Forest goes after trail funds

Letters of support will be signed by Dolores Trustees for two trail grant proposals sought by the San Juan National Forest. Forest recreation manager Tom Rice said one grant application is for...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

School board's long night

In the end, the Dolores School District Board of Education meeting on Thursday, Oct. 9 was a long one, and lots of topics were covered. There was a lot of discussion about upcoming issues, current...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Same-sex couple gets license

After being together for 23 years, Glynis Verrazzano and Sandra Culpepper, were excited Thursday morning with a single piece of paper. "This is awesome. This is so cool," Verrazzano said as she...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Commercial pot in Cortez?

In an ironic twist of fate, a blooming agricultural product - grown in a heavy industrial area - could help spark local economic development. Just off its heels of legalizing retail marijuana...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Crush time

It was crush time at Sutcliffe Vineyards last week in the heart of McElmo Canyon. A small crew at the vineyard worked diligently last week to turn the canyon's grape harvest into something so much...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Proposition looks at labelling genetically modified food

DENVER - One of the more expensive food fights on the ballot this election season is a question that would require the labeling of genetically modified foods. Proponents paint Proposition 105 as...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Dolores woman offers body alignment

For 16 years, Dolores resident Nikki Gillespie has been a massage therapist and though she still it, she says she can offer something even better for the body. It's called Rolfing, and Gillespie...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

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