Monday, February 26, 2018

Daily Updates : American flags retired in Boy Scout ceremony

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American flags retired in Boy Scout ceremony

More than 50 tattered American flags were respectfully retired and burned Saturday afternoon in a special ceremony spon… Read more

Gunnison jail death suit dismissed

The federal suit filed against the Gunnison County Sheriff's Office over the 2015 death of a jail inmate there has been… Read more

Staff Report

The Montrose County Democratic Party held a forum featuring Democratic gubernatorial governor candidates Saturday at Ce… Read more


Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am

Montrose Matters Episode 7: Gene Lillard

Chatting with Montrose County Sheriff Candidate Gene Lillard, MDP Publisher Tonya Maddox talks doughnuts, stories and law enforcement in the seventh … Read more


Batman without a cowl

Growing up, the garage door opening up shortly after 5 o'clock at night meant only one thing: Dad was home. Read more

Down goes Centaurus

By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com

Inside the paint or outside on the perimeter, the Montrose High School boys basketball team was difficult to stop for Centaurus High School when it c… Read more

Time to move the Bureau of Land Management west

By U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton

Over the past few years, one question I have often heard in the 3rd District is: why are the federal departments that have jurisdiction over most Wes… Read more

Hospice isn't about dying, it's about living your best

By Nancy Hannah

I remember so vividly the pain and confusion that my mother experienced struggling with cancer and not having hospice care. It was simply awful for a… Read more

National Stories

NFL Free Agency 2018: 6 of the most interesting inside linebackers

It's a big year for brand names among the free-agent ILB crop. NaVorro Bowman, Derrick Johnson, Karlos Dansby, Brian Cushing and Paul Posluszny have all been among the best at their craft for sustained periods in the NFL, yet each of them has clear l… Read more

Justice Gorsuch stays quiet during oral arguments of forced union dues case

If the Supreme Court decides in favor of Mark Janus, about five million public employees from 22 U.S. states without right-to-work laws will be able to decide for themselves whether they want to pay union fees. Read more

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