Tuesday, January 27, 2026

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A sneak peek at tomorrow's edition 

Happy Tuesday to all — it's not Friday, but hey! It's not Monday either. And there's good news. If you've been missing the annual home and garden expo, it's back! The Montrose Home & Garden Expo returns after a hiatus, coming back Friday (10 a.m. - 7 p.m.) and Saturday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at Friendship Hall. Vendors, door prizes, services and ideas! Check it out.


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Telluride mayor pro tem steps down in turmoil following rebuffed offer to buy ski resort from Chuck Horning
Telluride mayor pro tem steps down in turmoil following rebuffed offer to buy ski resort from Chuck Horning
Mayor Pro Tem Meehan Fee on Monday resigned from the Telluride Town Council and the Mountain Village town manager is taking a leave in the wake of a failed offer to buy the Telluride ski area from its 21-year owner.
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San Leandro brings funky, psychedelic vibes to Montrose
San Leandro brings funky, psychedelic vibes to Montrose
Montrose music lovers, mark your calendars: Denver-based band San Leandro will perform at Bluecorn CafĂ© & Mercantile on Friday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. Known for their blend of psychedelic indie, 70s-inspired funk, and modern alternative songwriting, the band promises…
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AROUND TOWN: Home & Garden Show; trivia kick-off for Read It!; soup and pie
Wednesday, January 28
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Crowd gathers at Colorado Capitol to protest killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Pretti's parents, Colorado residents, decry 'sickening lies told about our son'

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A January of headaches — Rep. Jeff Hurd discusses healthcare, Trump's veto of a Colorado pipeline and denial of disaster aid

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Shepherd's Hand winds down food pantry, sending clients to Grace Center, Sharing Ministries, while maintaining other services

Months after taking the local emergency shelter under its umbrella, another big change is coming to Shepherd's Hand. The local charity will…

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Red Hawks get first league victory of the year with 49-24 win over GJC, before falling to Fruita Monument 59-35

A split to open up league play is always a tough way to start in the Southwestern League, but the Montrose boys basketball team still has a…

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Monday, January 26, 2026

A January of headaches for CD3 | From the Newsroom

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Snow time like the present


Well, shucks. It's January and this weekend actually … felt like January. I woke up to a nice blanket of the white stuff on the ground Saturday, and hustled (OK, took my sweet time) out to shovel the block, because I needed the exercise. 


Weather like this comes with the good  (moisture, yay! Enough ice for the ice park, also yay!) — and the hassle. (Shoveling, boo!) Also, travel concerns, and I've driven over mountains in my share of dicey weather. But it's no secret we need the snowpack and the recent storms may have helped, but it's pretty anemic. Pray for more snow, folks.

Of course, our ag community has dealt with lean water years for, well, years. They don't have a magic wand, but they do have resilience and strategies to make do with less. You can learn more about how agriculture on the Western Slope functions this Friday, 5:30 - 7 p.m. at Montrose County Event Center, 1036 N. 7th St. An RSVP is required, so please call 970-243-5242. A meal will be provided.

The Business Incubator Center and AgriWest are releasing a groundbreaking agricultural study that brings together data, trends, and lived experience to provide a clear picture of agriculture across Western Colorado. 


Keep those snow shovels handy — Katharhynn, from the Newsroom.



Big congratulations ...

To Richard Fike, Museum of the Mountain West founder and executive director. He's been named True West Magazine's Best Western History Collector.

If you've ever been east of town, you might have an inkling as to why. Fike runs the museum, complete with historic buildings that have been moved to the grounds over the years. There, you can see the former German Lutheran Church that once stood on South Park Avenue; the Second Empire house that stood where the South Fifth Street location of the Coffee Trader now is, and, inside the main museum, hundreds of thousands of artifacts, all meticulously curated for easy viewing an context.  It's a great place! Check it out!

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(Richard Fike in his element)

 
 
 
A January of headaches — Rep. Jeff Hurd discusses healthcare, Trump's veto of a Colorado pipeline and denial of disaster aid
A January of headaches — Rep. Jeff Hurd discusses healthcare, Trump's veto of a Colorado pipeline and denial of disaster aid
It's a tough time to be a United States congressman — even a red congressman — in a blue state. Just ask U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd, a Republican who represents Colorado's Republican-leaning Third Congressional District — if you do, you'll…
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Shepherd's Hand winds down food pantry, sending clients to Grace Center, Sharing Ministries, while maintaining other services
Shepherd's Hand winds down food pantry, sending clients to Grace Center, Sharing Ministries, while maintaining other services
Months after taking the local emergency shelter under its umbrella, another big change is coming to Shepherd's Hand. The local charity will close the food pantry available to housed clients on Jan. 26 — but people will not be left…
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MHS Advanced Jazz Ensemble selected to perform at 2026 CMEA State Conference
MHS Advanced Jazz Ensemble selected to perform at 2026 CMEA State Conference
The Montrose High School Advanced Jazz Ensemble has been selected to perform at the 2026 Colorado Music Educators Association (CMEA) State Conference, a prestigious honor reserved for the state's top school music programs.
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