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By Mike Wiggins 
June 28, 2023
It starts with a single shot, followed by a series of volleys spaced seconds apart — a dazzling display of every color of the spectrum that forms blooms and smiley faces. The explosions bounce off t...
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By Mike Wiggins 
June 28, 2023
Tax revenue from sales in April climbed to an all-time high in Ouray for the month, while hotel bookings and lodging tax revenue fell again, as the city motors toward the most hectic part of the summe...
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By Katie Langford 
June 28, 2023
The Ouray School District is eyeing a slate of capital projects to improve safety and prolong the lifespan of the 54-year-old gymnasium, including new school buses and safety systems. Funding for buil...
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By Erin McIntyre 
June 28, 2023
The Town of Ridgway will draft a ballot question to ask voters to raise lodging taxes to 6% and dedicate 50% of its lodging tax revenue to affordable housing. The move is the latest in a debate over h...
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By Daniel Schmidt 
June 28, 2023
Terra Malmstrom couldn’t believe her eyes. The postcard she received from the Ouray County Assessor’s Office said her off-grid 1,500-square-foot Earthship home was now 2,500 square feet and $200,000 m...
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By Daniel Schmidt 
June 28, 2023
Ouray County commissioners approved on Tuesday an agreement to not sue Charles Cunniffe Architects and FCI Constructors for inadequate heating, ventilation and air conditioning improvements at the Our...
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By News Staff 
June 28, 2023
Ouray has long had a boisterous and festive holiday to celebrate the Fourth of July, as is evidenced by the newspaper accounts of the patriotic holiday from years past. One of these was printed in 188...
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By Daniel Schmidt 
June 28, 2023
Vast, thick fields of Gambel oak blanketed Dustin Mullins’ ranch, making much of the landscape difficult to see through. A nine-vehicle convoy rumbled slowly through the brush, occasionally stopping ...
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By Mike Wiggins 
June 28, 2023
Two Western Slope residents have filed lawsuits against Taco del GNAR in Ridgway, alleging they contracted a parasite from eating contaminated food from the restaurant in the last two months. Walter W...
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By Daniel Schmidt 
June 28, 2023
Unwilling to set precedent and uncomfortable with the tight deadline, Ouray County commissioners on Tuesday denied an application to conduct a private fireworks display at the Sleeping Indian Ranch no...
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By Katie Langford 
June 28, 2023
It’s only been a few weeks since the school year ended and summer break began, but school leaders in Ridgway and Ouray already have their eye on the coming fall and the start of universal preschool fo...
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By News Staff 
June 23, 2023
A Grand Junction man has filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Taco Del GNAR, alleging he contracted a parasite from eating a salad with ahi tuna on May 17. The man, Walter Wilson, didn’t have symptoms...
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By News Staff 
June 21, 2023
A $10,500 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado will help provide camping gear to expand recreation at Ridgway State Park. The money, provided through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director's Innovatio...
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By Mike Wiggins And Erin Mcintyre 
June 21, 2023
State health officials are trying to locate the source of contaminated food that has sickened dozens of people on the Western Slope in the last two months, including diners who ate at Taco del GNAR in...
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By Mike Wiggins 
June 21, 2023
Ouray city councilors unanimously approved Tuesday night a plan to build 65 affordable homes at the north end of the city, clearing the way for the first large-scale affordable housing project in the ...
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Sheriff allows some evacuees to return home; blaze shifts away from populated areas
By By Mike Wiggins, Erin McIntyre and Deb Hurley Brobst mike@ouraynews.com erin@ouraynews.com 
July 8, 2026
Residents forced to flee the Gold Mountain Fire north of Ouray nearly two weeks ago returned to charred landscapes but fully intact homes Wednesday, an indication that authorities believe the threat h...
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By Erin McIntyre erin@ouraynews.com 
July 8, 2026
A scaled-back Fourth of July celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States and 150th birthday of Ouray attracted thousands to the city, despite the cancellation of fireworks, water fights and...
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By Deb Hurley Brobst Special to the Plaindealer 
July 8, 2026
Even though the Gold Mountain Fire is still burning, Ouray County officials are already thinking about flash flood risks in the burn scar as Colorado moves into monsoon season. “This is a predictable ...
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Ridgway enacts mandatory irrigation restrictions
July 8, 2026
Water managers in Ouray County are asking residents to curtail water use and avoid putting more demand on their distribution systems in light of the Gold Mountain Fire and ongoing tinder-dry condition...
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50 Years Ago
July 8, 2026
July 7, 1966 Charges have been filed in Ouray County Court against three Ouray youths for violation of state statutes in climbing over a fence at the municipal swimming pool last Friday and breaking b...
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