Wednesday, March 07, 2018

Daily Updates : Montrose couple's travels lead to mastering numerous languages

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Montrose couple's travels lead to mastering numerous languages

Clay Goldberg and Shannon Neil knew when they trekked through Europe in the 1970s they had to pick up a foreign languag… Read more

Volunteers of America CEO praises local employees

Volunteers of America's president and CEO told the nonprofit's Montrose and Delta-based employees on March 6 he underst… Read more

Affidavit alleges mom shot son

On May 16, 2015, someone fired a fatal shot into the top of Jacob Millison's head and eventually buried his body in the… Read more


Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am

Montrose Matters Episode 8 Hope West

Talking Heirlooms for Hospice and so much more, join  Tonya Maddox the Publisher of the Daily Press as she welcomes Hope West to the studio for the e… Read more


Bright will be missed

Thank you, Dr. Susan Bright. Read more

Gertie Johnson: 'Things I Remember'

By Marilyn Cox

Gertie Johnson was delivered in 1907 by Dr. Didrickson at her family home, 131 S. Third St., to Charles (Chat) and Ada (Wright) Johnson. Her first me… Read more

Notes, quotes, & Girl Scout cookies

Stephen Woody

Good morning, Montrose! Retirement defined: Half the income, twice the husband. Read more

Emotional intelligence: Getting our emotions out of the driver's seat

By Chelsea Rosty

My boss recently sent a city-wide email with a link to an article titled "With 1 Sentence, This NBA Champion Coach Teaches Everything You Need to Kno… Read more

National Stories

Shakespeare Festival tour to Ashland

Theater-goers have the opportunity to travel to the famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival on June 19-22 in this year's 18th annual tour. Read more

Wildfire caused by drone crash burns 335 acres in Arizona

Firefighters stopped forward progress on a wildfire that burned 335 acres southeast of Kendrick Park Tuesday afternoon. The wildfire was caused by a drone that caught fire upon landing near the intersections of forest roads 514 and 524. Law enforcement is still investigating the type of drone and who was flying it, spokesman George Jozens said.  Read more

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