Jun 17, 2008 | Daily Record
Outreach checks off another item on agenda; project opens its doors Saturday for bike run Another piece of the outreach puzzle fell into place this week with the completion of the courtyard - with its ...
Rain, hail and some snow fall on area
CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/JOHN JAQUES Matthew Turner and Diana Gloria protect themselves from rain as they wait for a bus near the corner of Prairie and Mesa on Thursday.
Ranchers' stamp left on valley
"Neighbor" is a verb in ranch country. And for generations in the Wet Mountain Valley, it has meant mending fences and digging one another out of snow drifting down from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
“When I went, there were two bushel baskets (of glass) that had deteriorated to just the metal holders, and a cardboard box. I picked up all the pieces, I brought them here, cleaned them up and laid them out and had two windows.”
Inspiration can come from odd sources. Blood, for example. The fluid that drives our lives can be seen in Del Paulson's gleaming fuchsia, blue and gold glasswork, with its swirling, shimmering energy. via Pueblo Chieftain
Billions to be spent over next 28 years
“It's a long time in the future”
Panel details its local transportation priorities Billions of dollars will be spent in the next 28 years on Colorado highways, and Fremont County's piece of the transportation pie was detailed Tuesday night ... via Daily Record