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Council candidates split on sewer system fix
By Mike Wiggins 
October 16, 2019
  Ouray City Council candidates disagreed on how the city should fix its overburdened sewage treatment system and offered varying ideas on addressing its needs and growing the economy with limited res...
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Cow Creek Fire Updates
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Cow Creek Fire Updates
By News Staff 
October 16, 2019
Update: Noon on Monday Fire managers will hold a community meeting about the Cow Creek Fire at Ridgway Elementary School on Tuesday night. The Rocky Mountain Type 2 Incident Management Team Blue, whi...
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Citing medical issues, health director leaves
By Erin McIntyre 
October 9, 2019
  As a public health professional, Rosalind Penney would tell anyone else in her position to put her health first. And so she decided to take her own advice. Penney, who started her job as the shared ...
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Roads boss quits
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Roads boss quits
By Erin McIntyre 
October 9, 2019
  Just weeks before voters will decide whether to fund maintenance for Ouray County’s aging roads, the leader of its Road and Bridge Department is leaving his position. Road and Bridge Superintendent ...
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Tourism fund back in black
By Mike Wiggins 
October 9, 2019
  After months of languishing in the red, Ouray’s tourism fund is comfortably back in the black, increasing the chances it will finish the year with a positive fund balance. Through the end of Septemb...
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Workshop aimed at helping small businesses
By News Staff 
October 9, 2019
  Whether you’re a new business owner navigating start-up hurdles or a longtime entrepreneur looking to spark growth and innovation, a workshop in Norwood this weekend is intended to connect you with ...
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Enviro group: Work remains to reduce emissions in county
By Carolina Brown 
October 9, 2019
  Ouray County has made progress in reducing energy use, but has a way to go on reversing a trend of increasing emissions in some parts of the county, according to a local environmental nonprofit’s re...
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Mayor steamed over hiring claims
By News Staff 
October 9, 2019
By Erin McIntyre & Mike Wiggins An anonymous letter from “concerned citizens of Ouray” about “continued corruption at City Hall” and the hiring process for the new police chief prompted a heated respo...
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Veteran, volunteer aiming for council
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Veteran, volunteer aiming for council
By Mike Wiggins 
October 9, 2019
  Between reserve and active duty, Mike Hakola spent 43 years serving his country in the U.S. Army, including two tours in Vietnam. Now, believing the city of Ouray is at a crossroads, he’s ready to s...
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Police chief candidates make their pitch
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Police chief candidates make their pitch
By News Staff 
October 2, 2019
By Olivia Exstrum, Special to the Plaindealer As a lieutenant with the Dallas Police Department, Jim Lewis was a part of a department of nearly 4,000 officers. As a commander in the Charles County, Ma...
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Library opens new chapter with expansion
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Library opens new chapter with expansion
By Mike Wiggins 
October 2, 2019
  When Ridgway Public Library officials moved out of a downtown location and built a new facility on Charles Street 15 years ago, they figured the building might ultimately prove to be a little small...
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Chipping program underway on Log Hill
By Carolina Brown 
October 2, 2019
  The West Region Wildfire Council is hosting a community chipping and slash management program on Log Hill Mesa this week as part of a fuels reduction program. The deadline to register online is Sund...
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Gravel road maintenance guidelines in the works
By Carolina Brown 
October 2, 2019
  Ouray County is trying to standardize the way it maintains gravel roads, including the width of those roads and the goals for achieving a certain slope and drainage on the roads. Road and Bridge Sup...
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Celtic trio performs at opera house
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Celtic trio performs at opera house
By News Staff 
October 2, 2019
A trans-Atlantic trio of musicians will present Irish and American folk music on Saturday at the Wright Opera House in Ouray. One for the Foxes, which includes Coloradan Johanna Hyde of Denver, will t...
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Deer hunters may get notified of mandatory testing
By News Staff 
October 2, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO Colorado Parks and Wildlife will be conducting mandatory chronic wasting disease testing during the 2019 hunting season in some areas as part of the effort to control the spread of CW...
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Senator’s staff to host office hours in Ridgway today
By News Staff 
October 2, 2019
OURAY COUNTY A member of U.S. Senator Michael Bennet's staff will be available to meet with residents today, Oct. 3, in Ridgway. Janet Wolf, a constituent advocate for the Democratic senator, will hos...
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Survey: Number of uninsured grows in region
By Erin McIntyre 
September 25, 2019
  The percentage of medically uninsured people has grown in the six-county region including Ouray and Ridgway since 2017, while the percentage of people receiving insurance from employers has dropped,...
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Shooting for the stars
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Shooting for the stars
By News Staff 
September 25, 2019
By Mike Wiggins & Erin McIntyre Val Szwarc figures the residents of both coasts of the United States have rarely, if ever, seen the Milky Way, washed out by the light pollution generated by the sprawl...
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County risks funds without code update
By Carolina Brown 
September 25, 2019
  Ouray County commissioners are discussing the adoption of 2018 federal building codes to avoid the risk it wouldn’t receive help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the event of a crisis...
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BLM plans fuels reduction
By News Staff 
September 25, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO The Bureau of Land Management Southwest Colorado Fire and Aviation Management Unit will continue vegetation treatments on public lands managed by the BLM in Montrose County through 20...
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Dispute over extended background check leads to Ouray police chief’s last day
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Dispute over extended background check leads to Ouray police chief’s last day
City administrator declines to make interim chief permanent
By Mike Wiggins 
December 17, 2025
Ouray Interim Police Chief Daric Harvey is leaving his job over his objections to City Administrator Michelle Metteer’s insistence that he undergo a second, more extensive background check to determin...
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Commissioners fight over board leadership position
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Commissioners fight over board leadership position
Niece to serve as chairperson after he, Nauer reject requests from Padgett's backers to appoint her
By By Lia Salvatierra and Erin McIntyre lia@ouraynews.com erin@ouraynews.com 
December 17, 2025
For the second year in a row, Ouray County commissioners fought over who should serve as board chairperson, rejecting requests from supporters of Commissioner Lynn Padgett to appoint her to the positi...
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Space to Create owner, management address complaints, pledge fixes
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
December 17, 2025
Space to Create’s owner and property management company are pledging to remedy issues with Ouray County’s first affordable housing project and re-establish strong communication with residents after re...
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Council qualifies homebuyer for deed-restricted unit
December 17, 2025
The Ridgway Town Council approved qualifying a homebuyer for a deed-restricted unit in the Vista Park Commons neighborhood after discussing whether the unit was advertised fairly. The council, acting ...
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Following concerns, town delays adopting anti-idling ordinance
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
December 17, 2025
Ridgway town councilors decided to delay final approval of a new anti-idling ordinance after hearing public concerns and discussing other issues related to the new rules during a Dec. 10 regular meeti...
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