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H1N1-related death reported in La Plata County

The Pagosa Springs SUN - Fri Nov 06

The death of a La Plata County female in her mid-20s was associated with H1N1 flu.

Food preservation presentation at Extension

The Pagosa Springs SUN - Thu Nov 05

Food Preservation can be risky business! Some home canners across the nation continue to use unsafe and not recommended methods.

La Plata weekly might win reprieve.

Denver Post - Wed Nov 04

The Pine River Times, which announced last week that it was shutting down, has received interest from possible investors and buyers and will continue publishing.

Colo. elk institute facing critics

KRDO - Sun Nov 01

An elk reserve on state-owned property in southwest Colorado is getting critics who say the Elk Research Institute is more concerned with attracting wealthy hunters than saving elk from chronic wasting disease.

End comes for Bayfield, Berthoud newspapers

Denver Post - Fri Oct 30

Two long-running weekly newspapers, the Pine River Times, based in Bayfield, and the Berthoud Recorder, are calling it quits.

County officials hope to put federal courthouse in Durango

KOB-TV - Fri Oct 30

La Plata County officials want a federal court building in the City of Durango. Some say the 400-mile trek to the state's capital is just too much.

Business leaders discuss economy at summit

Four Corners Business Journal - Mon Oct 26

IGNACIO Members of public and private sectors gathered Oct. 14 for the 3rd Annual La Plata Economic Development Action Partnership, or LEAD, Economic Summit at Sky Ute Casino & Resort.

Between sun and a hard place

StarTribune - Thu Oct 22

The sun had just crested the distant ridge of the Rocky Mountains, but already it was producing enough power for the electric meter on the side of the Smiley Building to spin backward.

Enterprise Zones to be re-examined by state in upcoming legislative...

Four Corners Business Journal - Mon Oct 19

The Enterprise Zone Program, Colorado's main incentive for attracting businesses, will be re-evaluated this spring by the state's General Assembly as the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, or OEDIT, and the Economic Development Commission present recommendations on it.

Solar power outshining Coloradoa s gas industry

Palestine Herald-Press - Mon Oct 12

The sun had just crested the distant ridge of the Rocky Mountains, but already it was producing enough power for the electric meter on the side of the Smiley Building to spin backward.

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