Saturday, April 14, 2018

Daily Updates : Not your average Joe

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Not your average Joe

Centennial Middle School Principal Joe Simo thought April 11's weekly professional development meeting was going to be … Read more

Film spotlights management needs

Firefighters in Wenatchee, Washington, dug in for a battle in 2015, as the already devastating Sleepy Hollow Fire began… Read more

High and dry: Area braces for drought

Last November, Steve Anderson was eyeing a full reservoir for water delivery to Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Associat… Read more


Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am

Montrose Matters Episode 13: Peer Kindness

Montrose Daily Press Publisher Tonya Maddox welcomes PEER Kindness Executive Director Robyn Shank and PEER Kindness Board Vice-President, Probation O… Read more


Early five-run deficit dooms Montrose at home

Andrew Kiser

The Montrose High School baseball team came into Friday's game against Durango riding a hot nine-game winning streak, but it was the visiting Demons … Read more

Trump announces strike on Syria

By Matt Lindberg

President Donald J. Trump on Friday evening addressed Americans, announcing he approved military strikes in Syria against Syrian President Bashar al-… Read more

Brush blaze contained

Staff Report

A brush fire that temporarily displaced some Mustang Lane residents April 12 is fully contained, with periodic perimeter monitoring being conducted a… Read more

Unchanging anchor in changing times

Linda Cagnetti

"Your illness is terminal." "Your job has been eliminated." "I'm sorry. Your son was killed in an automobile accident." "Hurry, your spouse has had a… Read more

National Stories

Joe Jonas: Delta Goodrem is like my sister

Joe Jonas thinks of Delta Goodrem like a "sister" after she dated his younger brother Nick Jonas. Read more

A day of action by Colorado teachers will bring hundreds to the Capitol and already one district has canceled classes

In the midst of a wave of teacher activism across the country, educators in Colorado are joining the fray by putting more pressure on lawmakers, calling attention to school funding shortfalls — and in one case forcing a school district to cancel classes by walking off the job. Read more

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