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After a few very dry years, architecturally speaking, some Telluride architects are optimistic about 2011.
THE HOMEBREW CONNECTION has everything that’s needed to brew batches of sudsy joy. (Photo by Beverly Corbell)
Grains, hops, recipes, and classes – Homebrew Connection in Montrose has everything you need to brew great beer in the confines of your own home.
Development for a Rosewood Hotel was approved for the property in 2007.
Tim Miller
Master Ashtangi returns to Telluride February 25-27.

DYNAMIC DUO – Businesswomen Sue Hansen, left, and Terri Leben decided to pool their decades of experience to form a new organization for women in business, the Women’s Business Alliance of Colorado. Members will receive educational and professional services to help their business prosper and the first event is set for the Holiday Inn Express on Feb. 24. (Photo courtesy of the Women’s Business Alliance)
Founders of new group for businesswomen say they’re meeting a need.
Neil Armstrong, three others, this year’s newly elected Telluride Foundation boardmembers.
Montrose City Council does not bow to Community Development Director Kerwin Jensen’s argument for fee increase.
MONTROSE – According to the Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism more than 60 businesses are expected at the Montrose Pavilion for the 12th Annual Uncompahgre Valley Business Expo on Jan. 1...
More than 60 businesses are expected at the Montrose Pavilion for the 12th annual Uncompahgre Valley Business Expo on Jan. 14.
CLASSY FASHION – Telski’s new women’s boutique, Swanky Buckle, opened recently in the Mountain Village core. (Photo by Brett Schreckengost)
Swanky Buckle brings upscale style to Mountain Village
Breathe Wellness Center’s Rachel Barth integrates multiple modalities into therapeutic massage to offer transformative results for both body and mind.
As an incentive to keep holiday shopping in Montrose County, the Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism is offering Montrose Bucks to area residents, a sustainable program that encourages loc...
Mountain Village hosts a night to remember, with everything from Santa to a tree-lighting to free ice-skating to an abundance of shopping and some discounts of up to 40 percent.
New domain to provide visitors with a comprehensive guide to all that Telluride has to offer...SourceGas customers to see lower natural gas bills this winter.
Ridgway businesses, Peak to Peak Bicycles and COREsolutions have crafted a training program specific to the Iron Horse Classic bicycle race next Memorial Day.
Free fly tying seminars with regional experts will be happening every Saturday of the winter at RIGS in Ridgway.
Ouray Chamber members can save significant money on propane... Grand Junction’s Penny Hardrick recognized...
Telluride can look to its own backyard for a holistic approach to health.
Telluride dentist Terry Brown, DDS, has partnered with StemSave, Inc., for stem cell collection.
The addition of a former Cotter Corp. executive to the Energy Fuel payroll as a part-time consultant signals little change to one uranium industry critic.
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SAFETY FIRST – Surrounded by students, Gov. Hickenlooper signed a bill into law at Ouray School on Thursday afternoon that seeks to enhance school safety across Colorado by providing support at the state level to hire more school resource officers. (Photo by Samantha Wright)
RATS’ NEST – A rack of demo bikes at last year’s Ridgway Area Trails (RAT) Festival in Hartwell Park. This year’s 3rd annual will again feature trail building and skills clinics, along with a new Friday beer-and-shorts film night at the Sherbino Theater. (Courtesy photo)
VOLUNTEER Linda Granzow worked twine through spent round casings at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
WARRIOR WIND CHIMES – Welcome Home Montrose staff Emily Smith painted ceramic part of wind chimes at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
BACK HOME IN TELLURIDE – members of Telluride’s Volunteer Fire Department helped move the Galloping Goose No. 4 back to its home next to the San Miguel County Courthouse on May 16. The railbus spent the last four years in Ridgway while it was refurbished. (Photo by Brett Schreckengost)

ROBERT JUSTIS (Courtesy photo)
