MONTE VISTA— About 35 farmers, ranchers, and their friends attended a showing of the mental health documentary film "Legacy," at the Ski-Hi Complex in Monte Vista on the evening of July 18. …
MANASSA — Manassa’s Main Street was lined three to five people deep on both sides for the annual Pioneer Days Parade on Friday, July 19. The Friday morning parade boasted the …
ALAMOSA – In October 2022, the Kroger Company, owner of a stable of supermarket chains including City Market announced plans to merge with rival Albertsons Companies Inc., owner of Safeway …
ALAMOSA – The Adams State University Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center will host “A Conversation with Jason Ullmann” at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 29, in McDaniel Hall 101. The …
ALAMOSA — While he was in the San Luis Valley this week, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser told the Valley Courier, “I have an obligation as the people’s lawyer to really listen hard and find solutions [to problems]. That’s what I’ve done in a range of other areas and that’s what I’m going to do here.”
MONTE VISTA – Country singing legend Wynonna brought that “true country bass” to kick off the 102nd annual Ski-Hi Stampede. During her 90-minute set, she sang “I Hear You Knocking,” “I Know Where I Am Going,” “Rock Bottom,” and “Hey Good Looking,” all the while speaking casually with the crowd throughout the evening.
MINERAL COUNTY - On windy a Sunday, May 5, 10 members of the Mineral County Search and Rescue (SAR) and EMS organizations gathered at the airport for Lift Ticket training provided by a flight crew …
The 14th Annual San Luis Valley Seed Exchange is gearing up for a fantastic event on March 30 and 31.
CREEDE — School board members exemplify local citizen control and decision-making in education. They volunteer hundreds of hours and an immeasurable amount of energy to assure that our schools are providing the best education possible for the students of the Creede School District. January is School Board Recognition Month and the perfect time to acknowledge their service to our students and our communities, especially during one of the most complicated school years in our history.
SOUTH FORK — When Shoshana Olivier came to South Fork in 2020 for work, she was struck by the beauty and openness of the area and immediately fell in love. It would be a few years before Olivier and her husband returned to the area. Her journey here required her to pick up some friends along the way.