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Tourism fund rebounds slightly
By Mike Wiggins 
September 11, 2019
  Ouray’s tourism fund rebounded enough last month to convince the City Council to give funding in September for the Ouray Tourism Office, but the fund remains in the red. Preliminary numbers gathered...
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Lost Nucla man found alive
By Mike Wiggins 
September 11, 2019
  An elderly Nucla man remains hospitalized this week after he drove his car over a cliff on Colorado Highway 141, crashed into the San Miguel River and was found days later by his grandson. Robert Mc...
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Cash bail subject of talk
By News Staff 
September 11, 2019
A 7th Judicial District public defense attorney will discuss the challenges of the cash-bail system and the disadvantages it presents for low-income people who get arrested, in a talk sponsored by the...
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Adios, Adobe Inn
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Adios, Adobe Inn
By Mike Wiggins 
September 11, 2019
  Everyone knew about the pact. When Adobe Inn kitchen manager John Pizzarusso grew tired of coming in each afternoon to make the restaurant’s famous chips and salsa and tomal en elote — corn cassero...
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Deputy forest supervisor for GMUG chosen
By News Staff 
September 11, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO A forest ranger from New Mexico will be the new temporary deputy forest supervisor for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests. GMUG officials announced this week th...
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Council begins search for new manager
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Council begins search for new manager
By Erin McIntyre 
September 5, 2019
  Ridgway town councilors began the process of selecting a new town administrator, after Jen Coates resigned last month. Coates has agreed to stay in her position through the budgeting process, roughl...
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Colona zoning change recommended
By Carolina Brown 
September 5, 2019
  The Ouray County Planning Commission is recommending a change in zoning for the old Colona store building and a nearby house, at the request of the Oberg family. The once-popular gas station and liq...
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Realtor turns ire into council bid
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Realtor turns ire into council bid
By Mike Wiggins 
September 5, 2019
  The impetus for Peggy Lindsey to sit up and pay close attention to city hall was losing her tenant in the Whispering Pines subdivision to the overwhelming odors of the city’s overtaxed sewer lagoons...
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WESTERN SLOPE NEWS BRIEFS
By News Staff 
September 5, 2019
SILVERTON - With bears frequently roaming into Silverton at night in search of snacks, town officials are warning residents and guests to be "bear aware," and to fortify their trash cans and remove bi...
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Jeep raffle delayed for months
By Mike Wiggins 
September 5, 2019
  Ouray’s popular, highly anticipated Jeep raffle will extend into December, a setback the Ouray Tourism Office hopes to offset with a flurry of online ticket sales this fall. With the OTO still waiti...
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School celebrates playground
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School celebrates playground
By Erin McIntyre 
September 5, 2019
  Lunchtime recess on Friday was a bit more exciting at Ouray School than it has been lately. The students had the chance to try out their new playground, a project the community helped build. They j...
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Bears destroy blogger’s Jeep at KOA
By Erin McIntyre 
September 5, 2019
  Bears took advantage of a blogger who left food in her open-topped Jeep last week at the KOA campground in Ouray, destroying the interior of the Jeep as they rummaged for good-smelling things. Paula...
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Power co-op offers grants
By News Staff 
September 5, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO San Miguel Power Association Inc. is seeking applicants for a series of grants to help stimulate the local economy. The rural electric cooperative, which serves approximately 9,600 me...
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Radio station owner tapped for council
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Radio station owner tapped for council
By Mike Wiggins 
September 5, 2019
  The Ouray City Council on Tuesday appointed Mountain Chill Radio co-founder Ethan Funk to fulfill the term of former Councilor Dee Hilton, selecting someone they cast as a thoughtful observer focuse...
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Ridgway Marshal Blotter Aug. 20-Sept. 2, 2019
By News Staff 
September 5, 2019
COPS If you have information on any of the below active cases or of any other incident that you have information on or feel needs reporting, call 970-626-5196. This is a summary of cases handled from ...
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Commissioners consider sunset in tax question
By News Staff 
August 29, 2019
By Carolina Brown and Erin McIntyre Ouray County commissioners are considering a sunset clause in the proposed roads tax question, but have less than a week to make a decision and meet the ballot dead...
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Nine bidding for 3 council seats
By Mike Wiggins 
August 29, 2019
  Voters will have ample choice when it comes to filling three seats on the Ouray City Council this fall. All nine people who took out nomination petitions returned them by Monday's deadline, and all ...
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Former undersheriff scheduled for plea
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Former undersheriff scheduled for plea
By Erin McIntyre 
August 29, 2019
  Former Ouray County Undersheriff Richard Herman has been ordered not to interact with children age 18 and younger, including a teenage boy who told law enforcement he was solicited for sex by Herman...
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Tourism fund in the red
By Mike Wiggins 
August 29, 2019
  An increasingly anxious but divided Ouray City Council may soon pull funding for the Ouray Tourism Office if revenues don’t begin to catch up with expenses. Through the end of July, the city’s touri...
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After 13 years, administrator resigns from position
By Erin McIntyre 
August 29, 2019
  It’s just time for something new. That’s essentially what Jen Coates said after tending her resignation to the Ridgway Town Council this week, in a letter explaining after almost 14 years, it’s time...
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Hurd introduces House bill to transfer Crystal Reservoir to Ouray
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Hurd introduces House bill to transfer Crystal Reservoir to Ouray
By LIA SALVATIERRA 
November 4, 2025
U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd has introduced legislation to transfer ownership of Crystal Reservoir from the U.S. Forest Service to the city of Ouray, identical to a Senate bill introduced in September, after w...
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Ridgway girls cross country team nabs state title
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Ridgway girls cross country team nabs state title
By Plaindealer Staff Report 
November 1, 2025
The Ridgway High School girls’ cross country team is bringing a state title back to the San Juans. The six-person team won the Class 2A state title Saturday afternoon in Colorado Springs, capping a te...
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Food assistance benefits dry up
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Food assistance benefits dry up
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
October 29, 2025
An estimated $51,000 in federal food benefits will no longer be available to 170 Ouray County households starting Friday. The monthlong federal government shutdown without Congressional appropriations...
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Mine shaft wasn’t identified as hazard
State vows to secure opening quickly following Ridgway woman's death
By Erin McIntyre erin@ouraynews.com 
October 29, 2025
A dangerous, water-filled mine shaft where a woman's body was found last week had not yet been identified for closure by state officials charged with securing hazardous mine openings. Though the state...
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Pushback against wolves grows
Ranchers oppose release in county; feds seek to block state
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
October 29, 2025
The Ouray County Cattlemen’s Association has objected to releasing wolves in the county, amid other efforts potentially complicating or stifling wolf reintroduction in the region this winter. A letter...
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