Friday, March 31, 2023

Unveiling Local History | From the Newsroom

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The new city hall has an old history


Growing up in Montrose I always knew of the City Hall building located at 433 S. First St. as the 'Historic City Hall.' The chronicles of that brick building were always present and recognizable.

On the other hand, the new city hall at 400 E. Main St. was always 'Wells Fargo on Main' in my mind. In fact, that was the bank where I got my first debit card and checking account as a teenager, and I frequently stopped in there over the next few years.

When I heard the city had officially moved into the new location this Monday I was excited, and by Wednesday the city's deputy city manager Ann Morgenthaler was nice enough to give me a tour of their new hub.

The mix of new renovations and old elements that the city decided to keep paint a wonderful picture of the building's history.

After my discussion with Montrose County Historical Museum coordinator Sally Johnson, I learned this was the first time the building would be ran as something other than a bank.

While this may be a bittersweet fact, memories of this history remain. My personal favorite are the bank vault doors that are still in use, protecting the city's records and pictured below.

Hi, I am Rhiannon, one of the new staff writers for Montrose Daily Press. I cover the city and school district, and I love getting to cover the arts in town as well.
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A photo of one of the bank vaults still in use at the new city hall, from my tour of the building on March 29. (Rhiannon Bergman/Montrose Daily Press)



Olathe's archery team is the one to beat

If I were you, I wouldn't mess with any of the students who are part of Olathe Middle/High School's archery team.

Last Thursday, I sat in for one of their virtual tournaments in the middle school gym, and I don't think I saw a single arrow miss the target. With each snap of the bow the number of arrows making it in that little tiny circle at the center of the target grew and grew.

Olathe's archery team has a number of students heading to nationals this year. Their previous accomplishments are pretty mighty; the middle school team has won state five times and the high school team has won state consecutively for six years.


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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

BOCC denies special use permit for pit expansion

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A Big Decision
On Monday night, after two other meetings in which they didn't make a decision, county commissioners unanimously rejected a proposal to expand a controversial gravel pit.

We go to these things so you don't have to, and report on them so you can stay up-to-date on the most important things your local government is doing. But lots of you went to these meetings anyway. It looked like over a hundred on Monday night, and close to 200 at the meeting March 6. You guys cared about this one.

You've sent us letters to the editor and copied us on emails to be sure we were on top of the issue. When the decision was made, some broke into applause.

What's next?

For me, it's digging into three new bills related to the wolf reintroduction, meeting Montrose Regional Health's newest Walter Reed-trained doc and watching the city's newest distillery break ground.

Stay tuned!
Kylea



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