The new year is upon us, and the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship invites you to join us for any of our offerings this month. The following Sunday services and programs for January ...
As we welcome the new year, Healthy Archuleta extends heartfelt thanks to our community for a meaningful and impactful 2025, and shares warm wishes for a healthy and hopeful 2026. This past ...
Every Jan. 1, we stand before a blank page, an invitation to write our own story for the coming year. What if this year you trade aimless scrolling on your phone for intentional learning? What ...
The Pagosa Peak Genealogical Society (PPGS) will hold its next monthly meeting on Saturday, Jan. 3. We will meet at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall of the Community United Methodist Church, 434 ...
WinterFest: Bonfire and Battle of the Soups. 5-8 p.m., Archuleta County Fairgrounds, 344 U.S. 84. Enjoy a cozy bonfire, music the Battle of the Soup and local food vendors. The evening is free, but ...
Thingamajig Theatre Company is ringing in the new year with holiday cheer as its youth theater program, Whatchamawhozits, presents “Elf Jr.” on Jan. 3 and 4 at the Pagosa Springs Center for the ...
The Colorado Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission will meet on Feb. 2 and 3, 2026, at the Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center, 2 E. 14th Ave. in Denver,  to interview and select nominees for ...
Excitement is building as our newly expanded and upgraded building continues to take shape both inside and out. A beautiful building is something to celebrate, but even more important is what ...
As we welcome 2026, the staff and Board of Directors of Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) extend our warmest wishes to our ...
Our neighbors, country, and earth are important to me. Of course, I’m not alone; we’re all in this together. Some of us exercise our democratic right to vote, but we all ...
Once again Nicole Pitcher demonstrates how unsuitable she is as an LPEA board member and board president. The LPEA board, under her leadership, has hit new lows in terms of ...
Dear Mr. Hurd: (Normally in addressing a member of the House of Representatives, one should use the title “Honorable”, but your actions and voting record vs. promises as a ...