Tuesday, February 25, 2025

A sneak peek at tomorrow's print edition of the Montrose Daily Press ...

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A sneak peek at tomorrow's print edition … 

In tomorrow's print edition of the Montrose Daily Press, you can read about DART, Montrose's Development and Revitalization Team, and its ongoing work to "amplify vibrancy" in the city; and about how Montrose County is pausing a childcare assistance program, citing a dearth of state and federal funding; and about the retirement of Colorado's longest-serving sheriff, Bill Masters, of San Miguel County.


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Hope you enjoy the paper, tomorrow in print and online everyday at montrosepress.com


Have a Good One, 

Jeremy Morrison, managing editor
jeremy.morrison@montrosepress.com


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