A colorful cast of characters greeted a group of young people last Thursday at the Montrose Regional Library. But the Jim Henson-style puppets — ranging from a mouse, to fluffy monsters, to a cactus — weren’t just there to spark creativity on what was World Puppetry Day. They were examples o…
A colorful cast of characters greeted a group of young people last Thursday at the Montrose Regional Library. But the Jim Henson-style puppets — ranging from a mouse, to fluffy monsters, to a cactus — weren’t just there to spark creativity on what was World Puppetry Day. They were examples o…
Everyone wants to be happy with how they look, which is why mother and daughter-in-law duo Monica McMillon and Sarah Kinnett believe there will always be a market for skincare, self care and m…
Mama Lingua members Chelsie Taylor (guitar), Chloe Watkins (cello), Sami Akert (violin) and Arlyn Alderdice (drums) believe music is the mother tongue and “language of the soul.” So, perhaps i…
The Delta County Jail has partnered with the Colorado Mobile Department of Motor Vehicles to provide incarcerated individuals with replacement photo IDs. On March 20, this initiative marked a …
Starting Monday, March 25, contractors working for the City of Montrose began inspecting underground sewer lines using sound waves to detect any blockages that may be hindering sewer line flow.
Interested parties are welcome to join a public forum hosted by the National Park Service staff to discuss winter boating opportunities on Blue Mesa Reservoir at Curecanti National Recreation Area.
The Olathe High School baseball team went 1-2 last week but put on a mid-inning rally to defeat geographic rival Cedaredge 12-10 on March 19, their second narrow victory over the Bruins in four days.
While wins in the present are always desired, building a foundation for the future is essential. The Montrose boys lacrosse team has struggled early in the season and those struggles followed them to the Front Range as they lost to Middle Park 10-4 last Thursday and then fell to Holy Family …
There’s a reason that Montrose baseball built an early competitive schedule to start the year. The Red Hawks finally took a couple of losses, but the end result of those could be a team that’s ready to be in competitive environments come May.
When Telluride artist Brandon Berkel painted and glued his cowboy vs. Coronavirus germ collage onto the boarded-up Free Box in March 2020, he was only thinking to inspire COVID shut-down townsfolk, but a series of events slowly unfolded that have led to related posters living in the archives…
Mama Lingua members Chelsie Taylor (guitar), Chloe Watkins (cello), Sami Akert (violin) and Arlyn Alderdice (drums) believe music is the mother tongue and “language of the soul.” So, perhaps it’s fitting the group doesn’t stick to one genre, or even one language.
Minerva West Theatre Company is bringing David Auburn’s "Proof" to the stage at the Ouray County 4H Event Center. An immediate success off- and on-Broadway when it debuted in 2000, "Proof "won the triple crown of writing honors—a Drama Desk Award, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Aw…
Earlier this month, members of the Delta community and the surrounding area gathered at the new Delta Library Innovation Workspace to commemorate the official launch of the new amenity.
Their hoofprints fan out in four directions but the elk that overwinter here have scattered. The snow is changing to ice and a brisk wind scours the ground. Maybe the gusts chased them off. Or…
A pair of bills backed by Colorado Democrats aims to crack down on polluters to improve the state’s long-running air quality problem, but opposition from powerful business groups could force s…
Wildlife officials are asking the public to be on the lookout for sick or dead bats after a little brown bat, infected with a disease caused by an invasive fungus that has killed millions of b…
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff sat down with local union leaders in Denver on Thursday to talk about the Biden-Harris campaign’s continued support of union work.