Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Daily Updates : Sunset Mesa seeks stay of civil suit

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Sunset Mesa seeks stay of civil suit

Megan Hess faces an impossible choice if civil litigation against her and her former funeral home is not stayed pending… Read more

Great Lakes pulls stakes in Telluride, West

The long-expected announcement that Great Lakes Airlines will cease commercial service came to pass recently. Read more

Montrose nurse brings cultural diversity to community

Editor's note: In December 2017, the Montrose Daily Press published a week-long series, "Community Treasures," that hig… 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


INDIANS IMPRESS IN PALISADE

By Matt Lindberg mattL@montrosepress.com

The Lady Indians took care of business over the weekend in Palisade. Read more

How did Cerise Park get its name?

By Marilyn Cox editor@montrosepress.com

Last week's article told of the early settlement on what we know today as Cerise Park, but the name Cerise was not mentioned. So where and when did t… Read more

Harrise Eugene 'Gene' Passmore

Harrise Eugene 'Gene' Passmore, age 76, of Montrose, Colorado, passed away April 5, 2018, at his home, after a lengthy battle with cancer and COPD.   Read more

The body of Jesus is found!

Fr. Jerry Kistler

Imagine one bright Easter morning you open the newspaper and the headline reads in bold black ink: "The body of Jesus is found!" You go on to read th… Read more

National Stories

Health & Wellness: 4 things to know about the health effects of temperature inversions

Anybody who has lived in Utah during the winter is well-acquainted with temperature inversions. It is hard to miss an inversion, which fills the valley with dirty, polluted air. The air looks gray and murky, and the layer of pollution can be easily seen from higher altitudes. Read more

Can't Touch This: Create your own cactus decor

There's a perfectly prickly trend happening these days. While we've been gushing over succulents over the past few years, now the more sticky, prickly version is becoming very haute in everything from home decor to clothing. Those saguaro, prickly pear, Joshua tree and pincushion cacti are popping on on everything from neon lights to salt and pepper shakers to button-down blouses to watercolor paintings and much more. Read more

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