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After several years of mountain town-living, Kellie Shaltes faced a sobering question: could she sustain it? She’d taken ...
This column originally appeared in the April 21, 2023 edition of the Craig Press. This past winter, persons wanting to check ...
Interstate 70 eastbound is closed at mile marker 116 near Glenwood Springs after a truck hauling cattle crashed onto its side at approximately 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, according to the Colorado ...
The first step toward building a multi-use events center at the Moffat County Fairgrounds was realized Tuesday when the state ...
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Builders in Colorado are bracing for tariffs on common construction materials like steel and aluminum to move down the chain.
Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper didn’t mince words Tuesday on the threat to public lands in the West during a tour of the ...
Last Saturday and Sunday evenings, Jews around the world engaged in the ritual of the Passover seder. We gather around the ...
Top statehouse Democrats are seeking to redirect $4 million in state funding to Gov. Jared Polis’ office for legal defenses ...
Colorado is constitutionally required to pass a balanced annual state budget. Each year, the legislature has to make ...
Under clear blue skies, the lawn in front of Craig’s New Creation Church came to life on Saturday with the laughter, footsteps and joyful shouts of children sprinting in search of Easter treasures.
Have you ever felt that someone or something was given short shrift in the Bible? One of my favorite examples in the Bible is ...