Tuesday, February 03, 2026

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A sneak peek at tomorrow's edition 

Happy Tuesday! Here's what's in store in tomorrow's print edition. Plus: A multi-generational clothing store turns the old into new; a great property opportunity for the theater; Colorado River update, more.

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Orthopedic surgeon from Delta serves people of Honduras in biannual mission trips
Orthopedic surgeon from Delta serves people of Honduras in biannual mission trips
Local orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Douglas Huene, along with a team of other doctors across the globe, is making a difference in the lives of countless people overseas through the nonprofit Global Health Outreach.
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Crisosto Apache new Colorado Poet Laureate
Crisosto Apache new Colorado Poet Laureate
Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado Creative Industries (CCI) division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) announced that Crisosto Apache has been selected as the new Colorado Poet Laureate, succeeding the late Andrea Gibson. Apache,…
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Montrose Regional Health honors nurses Moon and Smedly with DAISY Awards
Montrose Regional Health honors nurses Moon and Smedly with DAISY Awards
Montrose Regional Health recently honored nurses Alyssa Moon and Rheann Smedly with the DAISY Award, a national recognition that celebrates extraordinary nursing care. Between September and December, MRH received more than 35 DAISY nominations from patients, family members, and caregivers…
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Monday, February 02, 2026

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Low, but never zero ...

I like to hike and walk — it's just good for systems maintenance, plus, there's fresh air and scenery. When I was out on the track Sunday, I found out I wasn't alone: I glanced up and saw three deer loping across the green. They came to a standstill before turning around and going back the way they had come.

It was a nice reminder that we are not alone, not even in the city; you might still see deer, even a few miles away from the river corridor. This surprise — seeing them on a track in the middle of a developed neighborhood — still wasn't as surprising as another random encounter with deer in town. The cake-taker would have been several years ago when (I'm not making this up), I was driving and saw several deer congregated beneath a bus stop sign. It was late at night though, so, sorry guys — you missed the last bus.

I was also worried about the deer on Sunday straying into nearby traffic, so it's as good of a time as any to remind everyone to drive safely. Your chances of encountering a deer in the middle of town are low, but never zero. Plus, as spring blooms (and it will, regardless of what the groundhog says!), more wildlife may be moving near roadways. In fact, the stretch of U.S. 550 between Montrose and Ouray, while not in town, has been rated as one of the highest risk roads for wildlife collisions. You can learn more about it from CPW, here.

In the meantime, enjoy a look at the trio I "met" on Sunday!

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- Katharhynn, from the Newsroom





Support Make-A-Wish


Montrose High School students are spending the week supporting Make-A-Wish Colorado, by raising awareness and, they hope, some funds for a Make-A-Wish child named Cooper. You can help out by attending the 
varsity basketball games on Tuesday night, Feb. 3. Fans are encouraged to attend and bring spare change for in-game fundraising opportunities, including a Miracle Minute fundraiser where students will attempt to raise as much money as possible in just one minute.

Read more about MHS' plans here.


 
 
 
If you build it, they will dance: High Desert Social Dance Co is getting Montrose moving
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Is there any greater travesty than an event with a great DJ and an empty dance floor?
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Broken treaties with the Utes paved the way for Colorado's 1870s San Juan silver rush
Broken treaties with the Utes paved the way for Colorado's 1870s San Juan silver rush
In the years leading up to Colorado statehood, nearly all of the territory's western half still belonged to the Ute people, who had inhabited the northern Colorado Plateau for centuries.
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