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Vandals hit popular La Plata Canyon lookout spot

The U.S. Forest Service is asking anyone who may have seen vandalism occur at the Kennebec Notch to report it to the Columbine Ranger District.

Vandals hit popular La Plata Canyon lookout spot

There’s been a lot of focus on damage to the high country around Silverton, but the U.S. Forest Service says La Plata Canyon has been seeing increased use and damage, too.

Painted pianos in Aztec a reminder to slowdown, enjoy the moment

Sandy Waybourn, president of the Aztec Chamber of Commerce, painted a piano with a Dr. Seuss theme as part of a public art project called “Big Sound in a Small Town.”

Painted pianos in Aztec a reminder to slowdown, enjoy the moment

Connie Hutcheson, left, and Cindy Covetto, with the piano they painted called “Swisserland.” Locals and visitors are invited to play the pianos scattered throughout Aztec and enjoy this fun and lively art project.

Painted pianos in Aztec a reminder to slowdown, enjoy the moment

Timithy Gordon leans on the piano he painted, titled “Aztec Ruins.” It is part of a public art project called “Big Sound in a Small Town” in Aztec.

Painted pianos in Aztec a reminder to slowdown, enjoy the moment

Bonnie Adams, a local artist and former nurse, said art is more important now than ever. She is pictured with a piano she painted, which promotes healing through art and music.

Painted pianos in Aztec a reminder to slowdown, enjoy the moment

Bonnie Adams with the piano she painted, called “Music Heals Play Some.” Four playable pianos were painted with attractive scenes and colorful designs by local artists.

Drivers cautioned about open range cattle near Rico

Colorado Highway 145 south of Rico. The Colorado Department of Transportation warns travelers in Southwest Colorado travelers to be aware of cattle on the road in Dolores County.

Rare weather phenomenon casts strange light over Southwest Colorado

Durango photographer Dan Bender set out early Wednesday to capture pictures of the sunrise on Molas Pass. “There was more smoke in the sky than I have ever seen on the pass, which is about 11,000 feet,” he said. “... (But) there was a silver lining. When the sun came up, it created beautiful shades of red and orange.”

Rare weather phenomenon casts strange light over Southwest Colorado

Durango photographer Dan Bender set out early Wednesday to capture pictures of the sunrise on Molas Pass.
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