Friday, April 20, 2018

Daily Updates : Task force beating back against drugs

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Task force beating back against drugs

When multiple agencies swooped in to arrest suspected drug traffickers on Interstate 70 last year, it was in part becau… Read more

High hopes for trail grant

Montrose County is holding out high hopes for help completing the "Missing Link" of the Rimrocker Trail, the 160-mile s… Read more

Front Range school principal eager for transition to Montrose

Christopher Lehman has driven through Montrose enough times to notice the many changes that have occurred recently with… Read more


Montrose Matters - New Monday's 10am

Montrose Matters Episode 14: Black Canyon Gymnastics

Joining Montrose Daily Press Publisher Tonya Maddox, KJ Almgren owner of Black Canyon Gymnastics talks business, athletics, growth, and gym swag duri… Read more


Lady Indians fall short in OT

By Andrew Kiser andrewk@montrosepress.com

A loss is never pretty, but Montrose High School girls soccer coach Cassie Snyder was proud of her team's valiant effort on April 19 against Grand Ju… Read more

With their own petard

Bruce Grigsby

I read that noted defense attorney Alan Dershowitz has called Robert Mueller a "zealot" with regard to his work as special counsel and believes Presi… Read more

Looking at clouds – both sides now

Paul Zaenger

When my wife and I lived at Death Valley National Park we would scan the summer sky for clouds. That seasonal blue seemed impenetrable by any effort … Read more

CPW dishes on fishing

By Joe Lewandowski Special to the Montrose Daily Press

There's lots of fishing action in the Montrose and Delta areas; here's some news-to-know from Colorado Parks and Wildlife for anglers as the fishing … Read more

National Stories

NFL draft preview: Despite adding Jimmy Graham, Packers still need help at tight end

The only other tight ends on the Packers' roster are Lance Kendricks, Emanuel Byrd and Robert Tonyan. Read more

The pretty, fun and surprisingly easy way to cook fish: en papillote

SEATTLE — If you have fear of cooking fish, well, so do I. It goes from just right to overcooked so fast! And a piece of overcooked fish is a sorrow, small but real. (I always think, morosely, "A fish died for this!") So more good news: Fish cooked in parchment paper is as dummy-proof as it gets. The two variations here — one with potatoes and one with asparagus — have cooking times that vary by five entire minutes. (Potatoes, even parboiled ones, take longer to cook than asparagus.) In the non-en-papillote world, cooking fish for five more minutes can be ruinous. Don't even worry about it! That fish is crimped snugly into its packet, all steamy-nice with butter and wine and lemon, plus herby-garlicky parsley sauce. The steaminess can't get out, so there's no danger of the fish drying out. Read more

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