Thursday, March 15, 2018

Daily Updates : Latest student arrest raises more concern, discussion

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Latest student arrest raises more concern, discussion

Montrose County School District staff and concerned residents are at a crossroads, as a second high school student in t… Read more

Montrose business owner to appear on Discovery Channel

You may not have heard of Ultra Tuff Manufacturing Inc., however, chances are you've come across its signature product. Read more

Organizers release Montrose Summer Music Series lineup

It's that time of year again — well, almost. Read more


Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am

Montrose Matters Episode 9: Crippin Funeral Home

Talking family business, soul mates and old stories, Publisher of the MDP Tonya Maddox welcomes Crippin Funeral Home into the studio for the ninth ep… Read more


Artist Profile: Sandy Martin

By Carol McDermott

More than 20 years ago, Sandy Martin saw a billboard advertising a gourd festival. Read more

Passing on the perfect cast

By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com

Montrose High School senior Caleb Egbert credited the sport of fly fishing as being a way to "escape" everyday life. Read more

'We demand change now'

By Monica Garcia monicag@montrosepress.com

Montrose High students walked out of class Wednesday morning in protest as part of the National School Walkout movement and made their way to city ha… Read more

Mike Simpson

Mike Simpson

This week finds me on the road again, this time headed north to Great Falls, Montana, for the Western Art Week. Great Falls will host 17 shows throug… Read more

National Stories

Shawnee Forest's Snake Road closes today to protect endangered reptiles, amphibians during migration

HARRISBURG — Shawnee National Forest's Snake Road is closing March 15 so that snakes and amphibians, some of them considered threatened and endangered in Illinois and the United States, can migrate from limestone bluffs to nearby LaRue Swamp. Read more

World War II veteran celebrates her 104th birthday with cake, powwow

Mamie Dixon, a longtime Coweta resident who now lives at Claremore Veterans Center, was treated to a party at the center on Wednesday.

VIDEO: A sacred space: Honoring a 104-year-old Veteran Read more

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