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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 how the MHS girls' basketball team just wrapped up an undefeated season, and how senior Maggie Legg scored her 1,000th career point; you'll also read about a proposed state bill that targets counterfeit produce (think imposter Olathe Sweet sweet corn or Palisade peaches); and you'll also read about the recent State of the City presentation. 

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

Have a Good One,
Jeremy Morrison, managing editor

 
 
 
Ouray Ice Park
Iced out: Ouray Ice Park closing for the season Sunday

The Ouray Ice Park will end its unusually short season Sunday, March 1 thanks to a tough break from Mother Nature. But, the Western Slope's ice climbers will end it with a bang, as closing weekend festivities include a costume contest and chili cookoff.
Park officials announced the closure earlier this week, after just around a month of climbing, as warming evening temperatures have caused the ice to rapidly deteriorate.
"We are rapidly running out of safe terrain for you to climb," reads the announcement.

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Not 'fur' sale?: Here's why some citizens are asking CPW to ban commercial fur sales

The 7th Judicial District Domestic Violence Task Force, CASA of the 7th Judicial District, and other partners are teaming up to create San Juan Landing, a 10-unit long term-housing project that would provide shelter for up to 18 months, coupled with wraparound supportive services. The $1.75 million building project could break ground as soon as next spring.

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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Is this déjà vu all over again? MCSD board leadership risks losing the public's trust

Actions speak louder than words, at least that's what I believe. But the actions of Montrose County School District Board President Neisha Balleck and Vice President Ted Valerio have led to mistrust in the Montrose community. Sure, they have the support of the far right in Montrose County, but taking a page out of the play book of former and recalled Montrose County chair Scott Mijares is giving folks déjà vu. It's not a positive experience.

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