Wednesday, October 14, 2020

You’ve been duckied, nonprofits weather COVID-19 and elections | From the Newsroom

Black Canyon ladies golf finish season with a series of tournaments and competitions
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YOU'VE BEEN DUCKIED: Montrose County Public Health, through the rubber duck program at Partners of Delta, Montrose and Ouray, "duckied" Montrose Memorial Hospital on Tuesday to raise awareness for the program and send thanks to front line workers for their work the past several months during the pandemic. Partners, with a reserve of rubber ducks available after the duck race was canceled, is using the program to raise awareness for the nonprofit.

WEATHERING COVID-19: While the globally declared pandemic over the novel coronavirus has impacted nonprofits financially, as they are unable to hold annual fundraisers, community support is making it easier.

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INDULGE in the various sweet treats on National Dessert Day. Grab a slice of cake from a local bakery, fresh cookies at grandma's house or order something cold at an ice cream shop.
Whether your favorite dessert is pie, cake, or something in between, today is all about satisfying your sweet tooth and maybe even for ordering dessert first.
 
Clerk: Mail ballots are safer than you think
Clerk: Mail ballots are safer than you think
Election season has commenced, and electors have options: In-person voting or mail-in ballots. While in-person voting begins Monday, Oct. 19, the Montrose County Clerk and Recorder's office recommends taking full advantage of mail-in ballots.
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Mitsch Bush says she will back CORE Act during Zoom campaign stop
Mitsch Bush says she will back CORE Act during Zoom campaign stop
Congressional candidate Diane Mitsch Bush said she will vote for the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act, if she is elected to serve the 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House.
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Black Canyon ladies golf finish season
The Black Canyon Ladies Golf Association wrapped up its 2020 season with a series of tournaments and competitions at the Black Canyon Golf Course.
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