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Opinion
Board taking time, on schedule
By News Staff 
March 19, 2020
Dear Editor: We would like to respond to two pieces in the most recent edition of the Plaindealer. First, the feelings expressed by Mr. Hellman in his letter to the editor are understandable, especial...
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Ignore the distractions and concentrate on the road
Opinion
Ignore the distractions and concentrate on the road
By News Staff 
March 11, 2020
Recently I was fortunate enough to travel to New Zealand. I tell you this not to make you envious (you should be though, it’s an amazing country), but to of course bring to light new driving tips. Now...
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Bill seeks to tamp down health care costs
Opinion
Bill seeks to tamp down health care costs
By News Staff 
March 11, 2020
District 59 constituents are vocal, regularly letting me know how they think, and what I should do about it. By far, the issue concerning them most, generating the most heat and presenting the most co...
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Who is this calf’s mother, anyway?
Opinion
Who is this calf’s mother, anyway?
By Erin Stadelman 
March 5, 2020
The month of March on the ranch is jumping with activity. All the tractors are in use feeding hay to the cows and horses. The heavy equipment is in use clearing snow piles and diverting muddy runoff f...
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Opinion
Not all Dem candidates are socialists
By News Staff 
March 5, 2020
Dear Editor: In a recent letter to the editor entitled “What kind of country do we want to be” Debra Menger claimed to be a fiscal conservative. I wonder if she was in favor of the tax bill that favor...
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The kids are all right
Opinion
The kids are all right
By News Staff 
March 5, 2020
What were you doing in third grade? Mike was among the denizens of Dartmouth Elementary School in Aurora dutifully learning multiplication tables and sentence diagramming, while longing to play outsi...
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Audio resources expand at Ouray library
Opinion
Audio resources expand at Ouray library
By Maureen O'driscoll 
March 5, 2020
Living in Ouray County affords us with countless opportunities to enjoy the surrounding beauty simply by walking out the front door. It also means, however, that we may spend more time than we’d like ...
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Opinion
Socialism’s benefits
By News Staff 
March 5, 2020
Dear Editor: To those people who are concerned about socialism, I would like to point out that both the public library and the public schools meet the definition of socialism. I like them both and wou...
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Slow progress on education funding
Opinion
Slow progress on education funding
By Barbara Mclachlan 
February 27, 2020
Slow progress on education funding More than ever, I am hearing about the struggles with Colorado’s school funding formula. Educators want a livable wage, administrators want more safety precautions a...
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Opinion
Support teachers, march on the Capitol
By News Staff 
February 27, 2020
Dear Editor: Colorado's economy continues to grow every year, yet the state is near the bottom of the list of states in funding K-12 education and teacher pay, according to the Colorado Education Asso...
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A hug for the principal, a curse upon the mean girl
Opinion
A hug for the principal, a curse upon the mean girl
By Willie Richardson 
February 19, 2020
Editor’s note: We hope you enjoy the first column from our newest contributor, Willie Richardson of Ridgway. Willie is a natural storyteller who has translated his ability to mesmerize audiences by a ...
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Make sure southwest Colorado counts
Opinion
Make sure southwest Colorado counts
By Barbara Mclachlan 
February 19, 2020
Stand up and be counted. Since 1790, every person in America has been counted every 10 years through the U.S. census. Data gathered is used by the federal government to distribute money to states to p...
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Opinion
Correction
By News Staff 
February 19, 2020
In the article “Man, town clash over candidacy” published on Feb. 13, the story should have indicated the protection order granted to Andy Michelich against David Gottorff is temporary, not permanent....
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This is a problem and that is a fact
Opinion
This is a problem and that is a fact
By Tom Magstadt 
February 12, 2020
It was the first day of the new year, and Sarah Kaplan from The Washington Post was all doom and gloom: “Global emissions are expected to hit an all-time high this year, and humanity is on track to cr...
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Outdoor rec industry a boon to Western Slope
Opinion
Outdoor rec industry a boon to Western Slope
By Barbara Mclachlan 
February 12, 2020
A group of legislators toured the Winter Colorado Outdoor Recreation Convention in Denver last week, where companies from around the world touted their incredible selection of outdoor equipment, cloth...
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Let’s celebrate local business
Opinion
Let’s celebrate local business
By Erin McIntyre 
February 12, 2020
We’re launching our new readers’ choice awards in today’s edition of the Plaindealer and online at ouraynews.com. You might wonder why we’ve taken this on, in addition to the other changes we’ve made ...
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Legislation meant to address rural Colorado issues
Opinion
Legislation meant to address rural Colorado issues
By Barbara Mclachlan 
January 29, 2020
After a couple of weeks celebrating our Western heritage at the National Western Stock Show, hobnobbing with steers in the Brown Palace Hotel during their high tea, enjoying dinner with members of the...
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It’s important to honor Dr. King’s legacy — in class
Opinion
It’s important to honor Dr. King’s legacy — in class
By News Staff 
January 22, 2020
President Ronald Reagan signed a bill marking the third Monday of January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983, and for years the Ridgway School District took that Monday as a holiday break. Faculty ...
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Whatever the weather brings this decade, we’ll adapt
Opinion
Whatever the weather brings this decade, we’ll adapt
By News Staff 
January 22, 2020
Janus, the two-faced Roman god of doors who sees both past and future, might be the most appropriate symbol for this third decade of the 21st Century. The deep winter doldrums of January slow down the...
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Legal help for Colorado journalism is coming soon
Opinion
Legal help for Colorado journalism is coming soon
By News Staff 
January 22, 2020
New organizations in Colorado will soon get some much-needed extra legal firepower to fight wrongful denials of access to government records and proceedings. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the...
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Ridgway to grow capacity to fight wildland fires
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Ridgway to grow capacity to fight wildland fires
Additional staff, engine can enhance skills, create more revenue
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
December 3, 2025
Ridgway’s wildland firefighters have mopped up hotspots in Nevada, fought wildfire on the front lines in California and protected structures at home in Colorado. Since the Ridgway Fire Protection Dist...
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County chops event center operations to aid budget
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
December 3, 2025
Ouray County is performing triage on its 2026 budget as 2025 revenues are coming in lower than expected, placing even more pressure on the county’s general fund savings. County leaders have been worki...
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New council’s first task: Fill vacancies
News
New council’s first task: Fill vacancies
After soliciting applications, councilors to interview, pick appointments Jan. 5
December 3, 2025
Ouray city leaders swore in a new mayor and city councilor Monday night, then turned their attention to the council’s most pressing issue: Finding and appointing two more councilors to fill out the ra...
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News
Slow start to snow season
Wave of storms helps, but snowpack in San Juans well below normal
By Mike Wiggins mike@ouraynews.com 
December 3, 2025
A series of post-Thanksgiving storms delivered desperately needed snow to the moisture-starved San Juans, but snowpack at the start of December remains well below average in Ouray County and the surro...
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SEASON OF SHARING
Ridgway Ouray Community Council
December 3, 2025
Editor's note: The Ouray County Plaindealer is continuing its tradition of featuring nonprofit organizations based in Ouray County, serving Ouray County in a series of profiles called Season of Sharin...
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