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Council presses potential housing tax
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
CITY OF OURAY The Ouray City Council is pushing ahead with a plan to ask voters this fall to approve a tax to help fund affordable housing, even as some citizens are urging it to slow down. Councilors...
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San Miguel Power pays $1.2M to settle lawsuit in 2010 Beaver Fire
By Mike Wiggins 
July 17, 2019
San Miguel Power Association has paid $1.275 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging the power company bore responsibility for a wildfire that burned thousands of acres near Norwood in 2010. The ...
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CSP seeks info
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
The Colorado State Patrol is looking for witnesses to an accident near mile-marker 88 on U.S. Highway 550 on July 14. The accident involved a 2005 Dodge SUV from Grand Junction, according to Trooper J...
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Mining Silverton for housing fix
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Mining Silverton for housing fix
By Erin McIntyre 
July 17, 2019
Editor’s note: This is the second story in an occasional series of articles about affordable housing issues in Ouray County. The first story ran in the June 20-26 edition. When Scott Pankow hires a ne...
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Speed bumps planned for some county roads
By Carolina Brown 
July 17, 2019
A speed tracker captured speeds of up to 55 miles per hour on pothole- and washboard-riddled County Road 24 and its subsections, prompting Ouray County Road and Bridge Supervisor Steven Calkins to try...
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Shoreline closes to vehicles
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO Rising reservoir water levels at Ridgway State Park have prompted officials to close the the shoreline vehicle access on the south side of the reservoir at Dallas Creek until further ...
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Years of work on camping regs yield no changes
By Carolina Brown 
July 17, 2019
After years of discussion and work, Ouray County commissioners decided to postpone further regulation of non-commercial camping, citing inconsistencies. Commissioners reconsidered the drafted ordinanc...
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Tri-State move rankles rural co-ops
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Tri-State move rankles rural co-ops
By Mike Wiggins 
July 17, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO San Miguel Power Association has joined a chorus of rural electric cooperatives asking Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association to slow down its pursuit of being regulated by...
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Groups partner on trail maintenance
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Groups partner on trail maintenance
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
The Ouray Trail Group partnered with the U.S. Forest Service and local outfitter Action Adventures last weekend to do some much needed-maintenance on four popular trails in the Uncompahgre Wilderness ...
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Road tax survey mailed: Citizen opinion sought
By Carolina Brown 
July 17, 2019
With the deadline of July 26 to file a letter of intent for the 2019 ballot fast approaching, the Board of County Commissioners and county staff worked to finalize a survey to gauge citizen opinion ab...
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Pool to close for meet
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
CITY OF OURAY The Ouray Hot Springs will be hosting a statewide swim meet and will close to the public during the competition, Aug. 2-4. This is the first time Ouray has hosted the Colorado Seasonal S...
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Council relaxes ban on plastics
By Mike Wiggins 
July 17, 2019
  The Ridgway Town Council has agreed to back away a bit from its strict ban on plastic bags, voting last week to exempt locking, Ziploc-type bags up to a quart in size. Councilors unanimously agreed ...
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Bruin takes over waste transfer station
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
OURAY COUNTY There’s a new company managing the waste transfer station for Ouray County, and those who use the station may notice slightly lower fees and expanded services. At the request of the forme...
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Community help needed to build new playground
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
OURAY SCHOOLS The Ouray School District is asking the community to assist with building the new playground, which will be open to the public outside school hours and for community use. The Community C...
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Odor complaints cost grower $32K
By News Staff 
July 17, 2019
OURAY COUNTY A local marijuana grower is paying nearly $32,000 for an odor mitigation system after neighbors formally complained to Ouray County about the smell of his facility. Daniel Castillo of MS ...
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Study: Water quality not impacted by hydrodam release
By Carolina Brown 
July 10, 2019
The Ouray hydrodam’s occasional release of sediment into the Uncompahgre River doesn’t have significant impacts on water quality, according to the findings of a study presented to Ouray County Commiss...
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Commissioners’ comments blamed for mine permit delay
By News Staff 
July 10, 2019
Ouray County commissioners will remain neutral on a mining permit application for the Von Doose Mine, but have issued a warning about the owner illegally plowing the road to access the property in the...
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With vacancy, three seats up for election
By News Staff 
July 10, 2019
RIDGWAY SCHOOLS Ridgway School Board members will interview candidates next month after a vacancy opened on the board when Cindy Lystad accepted the position of interim Secondary School principal. A p...
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Nonprofit group secures grant to protect lands from wildfire
By News Staff 
July 10, 2019
WESTERN COLORADO The Colorado West Land Trust has received a grant to develop a stewardship program aimed at educating and equipping private landowners in southwest Colorado with resources to protect ...
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Off-roaders stuck in neutral
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Off-roaders stuck in neutral
By Mike Wiggins 
July 10, 2019
The patch of ground sandwiched between the two sets of motel rooms at Twin Peaks Lodge and Hot Springs should be vacant. It was Fourth of July weekend — the apex of tourist season – when thousands ja...
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A christening for Cimarron Athletic Field
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A christening for Cimarron Athletic Field
March 18, 2026
The Cimarron Athletic Field at Ridgway Secondary School hosted its inaugural meet with the Ridgway Invite on March 14. Ridgway senior Sophia Forrest won the girls' 100-meter dash with a time of 13.19....
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Race pits experience against new perspective
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RIDGWAY MAYOR CANDIDATES
Race pits experience against new perspective
Clark proud of town's progress, aware of challenges
By Erin McIntyre erin@ouraynews.com 
March 18, 2026
Even after 14 years serving as Ridgway's mayor, John Clark still thinks there's work to be done. He's served seven terms. Every two years, when his seat comes up for election, folks ask him if he want...
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Mihelarakis advocates for creatives in first bid for office
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RIDGWAY MAYOR CANDIDATES
Mihelarakis advocates for creatives in first bid for office
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
March 18, 2026
Tia Mihelarakis believes the Ridgway Town Council deserves a leader with new perspectives — specifically those of creatives, renters and the younger generation. Mihelarakis, 34, is challenging Mayor J...
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Water leaders sound supply alarm
Record-low snowpack in San Juans, balmy temps portend meager runoff
By Mike Wiggins mike@ouraynews.com 
March 18, 2026
State water managers Tuesday painted a dire picture of record-low snowpack and abnormally warm temperatures this winter straining water supplies for Western Slope municipalities and agricultural produ...
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Ribbing focuses bid on sustainability
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RIDGWAY COUNCILOR CANDIDATES
Ribbing focuses bid on sustainability
By Erin McIntyre erin@ouraynews.com 
March 18, 2026
If you ask Sheridan Ribbing why she's running for town council, the answer is pretty simple. It's because Councilor Terry Schuyler decided not to run, and she's passionate about making sure a champion...
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