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Miners close Windsor’s window
During a 16-8 victory over Glenwood Springs in the CHSAA Class 4A Boys’ Lacrosse State Tournament’s opening round-of-24, Windsor’s Cooper Tindle gave the 21st-seeded Demons hell. Credited with 16 shots taken, the senior attacker put 13 on target and racked up a devastating 11 goals. Telluride’s coaches...
BLM Public Lands Rule brings balance to public lands management
As Mamas, we are constantly seeking balance, whether it is managing our responsibilities at work and home, finding time for our own interests, budgeting or, quite literally, when we are teaching our children to ride bikes or trek across a log over a stream. Balance keeps things in check and benefits all of us. It […] The post BLM Public Lands Rule brings balance to public lands management appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Tired of fighting for a parking spot
No one alive today can imagine working the mines or the railroads in the San Juan Mountains, those worlds disappeared too long ago. You can’t even imagine my mother, in 1965, finding herself at Alberto’s Farm—where the airport is now—and thinking this was as close to her native Switzerland as she would ever find in America. She would forever have a dagger of guilt in her heart for being part of the transformation of the area, even though she never came even remotely close to building her dream cabin there.
Entrepreneurial chef opens a second restaurant
Chef Eliza Gavin’s new restaurant, LIZ, is hosting its grand opening today, May 15, in Telluride. A longtime entrepreneur in Telluride of the 221 South Oak eatery, Gavin is revolutionizing the local food industry by leveraging technology to offer quick and healthy options for families and visitors. In LIZ...
Youth is served
Life can be difficult for teens, particularly when exams come around. You may imagine libraries as places that increase the pressure — where (as the saying goes) you hit the books. The Wilkinson Public Library is more than books (both literal and downloadable). Its programs act as an escape...
From Rainbow, With Gratitude
In recent weeks, Rainbow Preschool faced some hard news that created painful and scary ripple effects throughout our community. Our organization has been so grateful for the support that Telluride and the surrounding community have shown. We have relied heavily on the Telluride Marshall’s Department, the San Miguel Resource Center, and Tri-County Health for their guidance and support. We are forever grateful for the outpouring of encouragement we continue to receive from families and individuals. On behalf of Rainbow Preschool and Daycare Center – which comprises the Rainbow, Rascals, and Rockies kids’ programs – thank you.
46th Mountainfilm organizers curate a festival inclusive for all
It may seem like a “niche” festival, but Mountainfilm is one of the more broadly focused festivals in Telluride, and for the 46th annual kicking off this Memorial Day weekend, it’s more inclusive than ever. The festival opens with a pair of free public events on Thursday...
There’s a taste of campfire cooking at Norwood’s newest eatery
Trent Hadden has been cooking over an open fire since he was 10 years old. His love for campfire cooking inspired the creation of Norwood’s newest eatery, Coffee Camp, which opened May 1. “I grew up on horseback with my dad and learned how to be the camp cook,”...
Mountain Village announces Paul Wisor to step down
During the Town of Mountain Village’s annual directors’ retreat, town manager Paul Wisor informed staff that he intends to step down from his role in summer 2024. Wisor will resign to return full-time to the Vail Valley to be with his family. He is committed to remaining in his role through the end of July and possibly longer to ensure a smooth transition.
Nonprofit helping rural teachers further their education
OURAY, Colo. (KREX) — The Ouray Teacher’s Fund was founded less than two years ago to help keep Ouray school teachers passionate about their work. To refresh their love of what they’re learning about. Their love of what they’re teaching and sharing with students. The winner in this interaction really is the student who has a teacher who’s deeply engaged in the learning process, therefore modeling deep engagement with the material.
Last-second goal sends No. 4 Battle Mountain boys lacrosse to state semifinals
Tuesday’s 4A lacrosse state quarterfinal in Edwards was worth the price of admission: physical defense, back-and-forth offense, a last-second goal and a historic victory. “Man what an unbelievable game,” Battle Mountain head coach Pat Doherty said after Carter Shonk’s game-winner sent the Huskies to their first-ever boys lacrosse state semifinal. “First and foremost, I have to give all the credit to Telluride for fighting the way they did. What a game.”
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