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Think june was weird here? Check out Russia
Opinion
Think june was weird here? Check out Russia
By News Staff 
June 25, 2020
Ouray doesn't often see snow followed by heavy smoke in June, but in this crazy year of coronavirus and more climate weirdness, that is exactly what we got - 2.2 inches of very wet, heavy snow on the ...
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Opinion
Black Lives Matter built on deceit
By News Staff 
June 25, 2020
Dear Editor: I used to think that The Emperor's New Clothes was a silly story. Based on a bald-faced lie concocted by con men that is so preposterous it's impossible to believe, the emperor, his minis...
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Opinion
Yes, all lives matter, but Black lives are in danger
By News Staff 
June 25, 2020
Dear Editor, I am so proud of the youth of Ridgway and Ouray. Over the last couple of weeks, young people from our municipalities have organized protests that were well-attended and peaceful. Given th...
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Opinion
LOOKING BACK
By News Staff 
June 4, 2020
50 YEARS AGO June 4, 1970 - At Monday night’s meeting Ouray councilmen passed Ordinance No. 4, Series 1970 on first reading. The or dinance allowing tree planting on streets and avenues of the city of...
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Opinion
It’s possible to open economy, stay healthy
By News Staff 
May 28, 2020
Dear Editor, How do we find the truth in times like these? (COVID-19) Certainly not the “Main Stream Media” or our government. Logic is about clear and effective thinking. It’s about testing the authe...
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Opinion
LOOKING BACK
By News Staff 
May 28, 2020
50 YEARS AGO May 28,1970 - The ability to squeeze significantly more snow and rain out of mountain winter storm clouds in now an accepted fact. Work on seeding cumulus clouds is progressing well. Hail...
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Opinion
Wolfe flaunted county sign code
By News Staff 
May 28, 2020
Dear Editor: One of the candidates for sheriff seems to have a wink and a nod, good-ole-boy attitude towards law abidance. Candidate Ted Wolfe has flaunted the county sign ordinance which plainly stat...
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Opinion
Thanks, council, for forgoing pay
By News Staff 
May 28, 2020
Dear Editor: I would like to thank three members of the Ouray City Council for stepping up and forgoing their salaries for the rest of their terms in office. The three are Mayor Greg Nelson, Mayor Pro...
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Opinion
Wolfe’s good deeds speak loudly
By News Staff 
April 30, 2020
Dear Editor: COVID-19 makes it hard for sheriff's candidates to have physical exposure to the community. Without that exposure, we have to depend on what we read or hear. Ted Wolfe has 36 yea rs of la...
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Opinion
Tipton’s blaming is disgraceful
By News Staff 
April 16, 2020
Dear Editor: The resolution recently co-sponsored by Congressman Tipton to condemn China over the COVlD-19 outbreak (HR 907) is disgraceful and overtly xenophobic. The resolution states that China " ....
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Opinion
Letters: We’re separated, but not alone
By News Staff 
April 9, 2020
Dear Editor: I’ve been thinking about what a challenging time this is for all of us, how stress and close quarters can make us vulnerable to depression, anxiety and anger. Anyone can go bonkers with w...
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Opinion
Internet company deserves kudos, not criticism
By News Staff 
April 2, 2020
Dear Editor: An article in the March 12 edition of the Plaindealer stated the county believes that Doug Seacat of Deeply Digital overstepped the limitations of the project it was hired to do, which is...
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Opinion
Toilet paper, bottled water not necessities now
By News Staff 
April 2, 2020
Dear Editor: As an So-year-old man I am always amazed at what younger folks consider necessities! Because of the COVID-19 virus people have been filling their shopping carts with toilet paper and bott...
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No one immune to virus’s effects, including your Plaindealer
Opinion
No one immune to virus’s effects, including your Plaindealer
By Erin McIntyre 
April 2, 2020
This was supposed to be a column celebrating our oneyear anniversa ry owning the Plaindealer. A year ago, Mike and I sold the house we remodeled in Grand junction, I gave away my backyard flock of chi...
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A teaching moment for a young cowboy and cowgirl
Opinion
A teaching moment for a young cowboy and cowgirl
By Erin Stadelman 
April 2, 2020
  We had two of our eight grandkids come and spend some time with us. We had some fun times and made some wonderful memories. Every morning came early and every evening ended quickly. Now we a re used...
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Opinion
Listen to school board on firing
By News Staff 
April 2, 2020
Dear Editor: I am responding to your "Firing fallout" article regarding the Ouray Schools superintendent. A similar incident occurred some years ago in Moore County, North Carolina, where I reside mos...
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Opinion
Counties on front lines of virus response
By News Staff 
March 26, 2020
Dear Editor: We are living through an unprecedented moment of crisis in our history. During this public health crisis, your county governments are on the front lines of the response to and recovery fr...
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Now, more than ever, it’s vital to shop local
Opinion
Now, more than ever, it’s vital to shop local
By Barbara Mclachlan 
March 26, 2020
The joy of eating out after a long day, the fun of meeting friends for a drink or the convenience of buying a cup of coffee on the way to work have disappeared from our lives for a while. Gov. Jared P...
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Opinion
Be happy with the roads we have
By News Staff 
March 26, 2020
Dear Editor: So now our leaders are struggling to find a qualified candidate to fill the road boss job. Let’s pay a recruitment firm sci,ocio to do their job for them. Here is a thought: Let’s up the ...
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Opinion
In midst of virus, census important
By News Staff 
March 26, 2020
Dear Editor: With our schools closed and families sheltering in place, we want to remind everyone that you can still participate in the 2020 Census. The 2020 Census is now available online and via you...
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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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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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Mihelarakis advocates for creatives in first bid for office
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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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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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Grambley seeks to foster economy, culture
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Grambley seeks to foster economy, culture
By Lia Salvatierra lia@ouraynews.com 
March 18, 2026
Kevin Grambley believes being a Ridgway town councilor means supporting initiatives around music, art and other “everyday joys” the town can offer, as affording to stay becomes harder to do. “It’s not...
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