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Letters, Opinion...
Plaindealer committed to community, principled journalism
February 7, 2024
Dear Editor: Ouray County is uncommonly civil, a place where its people preserve an ever- shrinking mountainfolk culture amid the raucous noise of our digital world. Here the steep beauty and refreshi...
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Letters, Opinion...
Whatever the fix, let’s retain remaining allure of hot springs
February 7, 2024
Dear Editor: As a newish resident to Ouray, it’s not always clear what exactly the issues are with the Ouray Hot Springs. When longtime residents mention the hot springs were better before the remodel...
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Letters, Opinion...
Men must solve Ouray County’s rape culture problem
February 7, 2024
Dear Editor: Men, are you angry? Apparently, to some of us, to men we know, it seems perfectly acceptable to incapacitate a woman, rape her, and blithely go about one’s day. Where is our outrage? In c...
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Letters, Opinion...
Plaindealer’s work helps raise community awareness
January 31, 2024
LETTER TO THE EDITOR to your continued success. Thank you and keep up the great work. Dear Editor: Residents and visitors alike count ourselves lucky to partake in our unique part of the world. The wo...
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Letters, Opinion...
Kudos for shaking up status quo
January 31, 2024
Dear Editor: Thanks for shaking things up in our not-so-secret rape and otherwise misogynistic culture. Loved the letters supporting you and your terrific paper. Just wanted to support your efforts an...
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Letters, Opinion...
Education, action needed to stop assaults
January 31, 2024
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: The front page treatment of the latest reported sexual assault in Ouray was followed a week later by a letter to editor from Robyn Cascade, respected Ridgway educator...
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Letters, Opinion...
A knee-jerk reaction
January 31, 2024
Dear Editor: Last week’s edition of the Plaindealer included a letter asking for Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood's resignation. The sole reason from the writer was the public silence of the chief. Since ...
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Letters, Opinion...
Reconsider rubber on playground
January 31, 2024
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: As residents of the town of Ridgway, and the parents of four young children, we cannot say enough about how awesome this town is. From its vibrant, creative communit...
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Ridgway Chamber committed to delivering on new contract with town
January 31, 2024
Dear Editor: Thank you for sharing the news about the town of Ridgway continuing its contract with the Ridgway Area Chamber of Commerce in the Jan. 18 Plaindealer article. The RACC board and staff bel...
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Letters, Opinion...
Climate crisis close to several tipping points — will we take action?
January 31, 2024
Dear Editor: The latest study on the climate crisis by 200 climate scientists indicates that the Earth is perilously close to several “tipping points.” These are moments when the Earth has warmed beyo...
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Letters, Opinion...
In order to heal, we need to show kindness and compassion
January 31, 2024
Dear Editor: In all my years, I’ve never seen a Plaindealer like last week’s. So many emotions, and so many different opinions. In light of that, I’m writing to urge us to pull together as a community...
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Despite January powder, Ouray still in snow deficit
Columns, Opinion...
Despite January powder, Ouray still in snow deficit
By Karen Risch 
January 24, 2024
It’s the last week of January and it’s been a strange weather roller coaster of a month. But then, last year was strange, too. Four warm days averaging nearly 40 degrees and little snow on the ground ...
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Letters, Opinion...
Story details an injustice to rape victims
January 24, 2024
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: It is understood that it is the job of journalists to get the stories out. Your recent piece about the alleged rape of a girl is a complete injustice to any woman who...
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Letters, Opinion...
Ouray police chief needs to resign
January 24, 2024
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: I am writing to express my deep concern and dismay over the recent incident involving the alleged sexual assault of a minor by the police chief's stepson and two othe...
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Keep up the good work
January 24, 2024
Dear Editor: My wife and I used to travel to Ouray often when we lived in Colorado. It’s an absolutely beautiful town. I was shocked to read about your newspapers being stolen this week, apparently to...
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Letters, Opinion...
Anger toward Plaindealer is misplaced
January 24, 2024
Dear Editor: Good for you clarifying this situation with the stolen newspapers! When I initially read the article I was impressed that finally sexual abuse was being treated in a straightforward, hone...
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Letters, Opinion...
Thank you for courage to publish story
January 24, 2024
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: As retired journalists and longtime supporters (and subscribers) of the Ouray County Plaindealer, we want to voice our support for the courage exhibited by editors E...
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Thief’s actions disservice to victim
January 24, 2024
Dear Editor: 1. Taking anything without paying for it is stealing, so Mr. Choate should definitely be charged with theft, apology or not. 2. Even if he had spent $200 and bought all the papers, Mr. Ch...
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Letters, Opinion...
You have the power to make change
January 24, 2024
Dear Editor: According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, nationwide in 2023, 81% of women and 43% of men reported some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime. One in...
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Letters, Opinion...
Sex assault victim first betrayed by attack, then article
January 24, 2024
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: This is the fourth morning I have woken up feeling devastated by the article on the young woman in our community who was raped. I don’t know her personally, I know o...
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City takes plunge on hot springs repairs
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City takes plunge on hot springs repairs
Council approves $286,568 contract to resurface, replace tiles in overlook pools in September
By Mike Wiggins mike@ouraynews.com 
April 22, 2026
The city of Ouray will spend more than $280,000 to resurface the hottest soaking areas at the Ouray Hot Springs Pool this fall, a repair pool managers say is vital to maintaining one of the city’s mos...
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County backs down on road closure
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County backs down on road closure
Rather than block access to upper Yankee Boy Basin, commissioners focus on managing, restoring
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
April 22, 2026
Ouray County has decided against closing the upper section of Yankee Boy Basin road to motorized traffic, and will work with the U.S. Forest Service and volunteer groups to keep drivers on the main ro...
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News
County leaders campaign for merger
Commissioner claims benefits to combined fire, EMS; Log Hill Fire District concerned about structure, cost
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
April 22, 2026
Ouray County leaders last week campaigned for a combined countywide fire and emergency services authority at a Log Hill Mesa Fire Protection District meeting, while the district’s board of directors a...
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News
City keeps status quo on Via Ferrata operations — for now
Climbing course to open soon under new municipal management, as users seek changes to guide fees, weight restrictions
By Mike Wiggins mike@ouraynews.com 
April 22, 2026
The Ouray Via Ferrata is scheduled to open May 1 under a new municipal management structure, even as city leaders and commercial guides debate whether to tweak key details like guide fees and weight r...
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News
Federal officer charged with assault over confrontation at Durango ICE protest
By By Chase Woodruff Colorado Newsline 
April 22, 2026
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer is facing charges of assault and criminal mischief in Colorado state court after an investigation into an October 2025 incident in Durango in which he seiz...
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