Thursday, July 30, 2020

Colorado Bureau of Investigation declines to initiate criminal investigation into Divot’s/Summer Music Series controversy

City of Montrose Mayor Barbara Bynum issued a statement on July 30 explaining that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation has declined to start a criminal investigation into the conflict between former mayor and frontrunner of the Montrose Summer Music Series…
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MONTROSE COUNTY has exceeded its COVID-19 case threshold, according to the CDPHE, meaning the variance the county had in place will go away. But Montrose County Deputy County Manager John Waschbusch said the governor's orders have pretty much caught up with the variance, meaning minimal differences as far as orders go. CDPHE is asking the county to implement mitigation efforts, though.

THROWBACK THURSDAY: On this day in 2017, the Center for Mental Health shared its plans for a mental health crisis center in Montrose. The Center originally purchased a building downtown (145 S. Cascade) but swapped that building with Region 10. The Center for Mental Health's crisis center is now located at 300 N. Cascade.


 
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Colorado Bureau of Investigation declines to initiate criminal investigation into Divot's/Summer Music Series controversy
Colorado Bureau of Investigation declines to initiate criminal investigation into Divot's/Summer Music Series controversy
City of Montrose Mayor Barbara Bynum issued a statement on July 30 explaining that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation has declined to start a criminal investigation into the conflict between former mayor and frontrunner of the Montrose Summer Music Series…
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Obituary: Iva Jean Johnson Brattebo
Obituary: Iva Jean Johnson Brattebo
Iva Jean Johnson Brattebo
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Softball, boys tennis given go-ahead by CHSAA to start practice; announcement on remaining fall sports expected at week's end
Softball, boys tennis given go-ahead by CHSAA to start practice; announcement on remaining fall sports expected at week's end
At the annual All-School Summit on Wednesday, Rhonda-Blanford Green, commissioner of the Colorado High School Activities Association, announced to member schools that softball and boys tennis have been approved as part of CHSAA's return-to-play plan submitted to the state's COVID-19…
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