| Danielle Musser, Montrose County School District adaptive physical education teacher, had never applied for a Mo… Read more |
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| Graduating may have taken Vista Charter School student Allie Winders an extra semester, but in the end, she walk… Read more |
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| Montrose County residents now have hundreds of more options when it comes to reading thanks to some generous residents. Read more |
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Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am | Talking clothing, cats and coffee Montrose Daily Press Publisher Tonya Maddox welcomes the ladies from Classy Closet who are celebrating the s… Read more |
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| By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com Morning, evening or night, senior Kendrick Richardson will more than likely be found at Montrose High School. Read more |
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| Settling in comfortably and accepting success as it comes rather than relentlessly pursuing it is like heart disease in America; the leading c… Read more |
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| Today, Korea is in the news, almost daily, partially due to the upcoming Winter Olympics being held there and partially because of political n… Read more |
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I am a member of the area community and am writing in support of Dreamers. I believe Congress needs to act to pass the Dream Act that provides… Read more |
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National Stories | It's rare that we see a starting quarterback dealt in the NFL, never mind one coming off as superb a season as Alex Smith, and even rarer to see a 30-year-old just entering his prime in Kirk Cousins hit the open market. Read more |
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| On December 30, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Proclamation 3566 designating February as American Heart Month. Congress, by joint resolution on that date, requested that all Presidents issue an annual proclamation to continue this special awareness month. At that time, more than half the deaths in the United States were caused by cardiovascular disease. Sadly, the numbers of deaths each year due to heart disease and stroke continue to grow. It is estimated that 17 million deaths globally each year are attributed to heart disease. That number is expected to grow to more than 23 million by 2030, according to the American Heart Association. Read more |
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