Thursday, January 04, 2024

Denver’s migrant influx soars to highest per capita in the nation as city cleans up encampment, Democrats demand federal help

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It just keeps getting icier
I landed in Montrose less than 24 hours ago, and it already feels like I never left.

We're still writing about wolves, cheering on our local high school teams and getting back on the street to talk to the owners of Montrose's newest small businesses.

Over the next few weeks and months, we're also hoping to channel some of that winter-in-the-mountains energy to our outdoors page, as there's plenty of cool stuff on the horizon.

All In Ice Festival, the first Ouray's two ice festivals held at the Ice Park, kicks off tomorrow. And between the big Ice Fest later this month and news of the park recieving a notable land donation, we're hoping to get our readers in the loop on all things ice.

And speaking of ice, I learned today that my favorite ice cream made by an ice climber, Ouray's Brown Chicken Brown Cow, will be available later this month at Montrose's newest candy shop, Cannonball.

I got in there today to talk to owner Cannon, who said kids love seeing all the fun and unique candy at his shop while adults and older folks love the nostalgic retro options, like candy cigarettes.

But I'll save that for next week's business section, so cheers for now!
Kylea



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Denver's migrant influx soars to highest per capita in the nation as city cleans up encampment, Democrats demand federal help
Denver's migrant influx soars to highest per capita in the nation as city cleans up encampment, Democrats demand federal help
As the number of Venezuelan migrants living in Denver hotels and camping on sidewalks rises by the day, Colorado's two senators and five Democratic U.S. representatives are demanding the federal government pay for more emergency shelter.
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Vail ski instructor dies after he was found unresponsive on intermediate slope
Vail ski instructor dies after he was found unresponsive on intermediate slope
A 69-year-old Vail ski instructor has died after he was found unresponsive on the ski area's Born Free run Dec. 28.
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Antlers & Cypress Knees — Local artist explores nature, exhibition opens Jan. 5
Antlers & Cypress Knees — Local artist explores nature, exhibition opens Jan. 5
Artist Dave Cary's lamps are often made from the natural materials found in the waterways and mountains near Montrose. Delicate, contorted willow, water-worn driftwood, reeds, antlers recycled metal and handmade, water colored rice paper are his media.
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Tuesday, January 02, 2024

The ballot, Boebert and wolves ...

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The ballot, Boebert and wolves ...

Wow. What a wild close-out of last year.

We knew the wolves were coming. After voters approved the reintroduction of gray wolves to Colorado, the time is finally here. Colorado Parks and Wildlife began releasing a few wolves — secured from a pack in Oregon — into the wild toward year's end. Not everyone, in particular ranchers concerned about their livestock, is thrilled.

A recent decal I saw adorning a truck at the grocery store expressed a certain sentiment regarding this development ...

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Another biggie to close out the year: The Colorado Supreme Court, in reversing a lower decision, ruled that former president Donald Trump — currently the Republican frontrunner in the 2024 presidential contest — is not eligible to appear on the state's primary ballot. On the heels of this decision, Maine also joined the party, barring Trump from its ballot. This one will be sorted out by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Then, finally, Rep. Lauren Boebert announced just after Christmas that she would be exiting the primary contest in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and instead throw her hat into the ring in the 4th Congressional District. Conventional wisdom holds that this was strategic, as she stood a good chance of losing in 2024, if not to Democrat Adam Frisch in the general, then before that to, say, Jeff Hurd, in the primary.

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But the 4th isn't likely to be an easy win — the seat vacated by Ken Buck has already attracted a host of hopeful Republican contenders that Boebert will be joining, and joining late in the game. We'll see how that goes, but bottomline, she's moving on from the 3rd District.

With such a busy close out to 2023, maybe these opening days of 2024 will be mellow ... well, a guy did break into the Colorado Supreme Court building this morning and hold a security guard hostage, but other than that ...

Have a Good One,

Jeremy Morrison,
managing editor


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Boebert bails — Reactions ripple through region as representative hops congressional districts

The news arrived late on Wednesday afternoon, like a bomb in the middle of the winter holiday break. Rep. Lauren Boebert is leaving Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.



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Montrose-Ouray bus service to hit the road in new year

After months of uncertainty, the wheels are rolling again on a plan to connect Montrose to Ouray County via bus. City of Ouray officials, working with Ouray County and Town of Ridgway officials, secured a grant from the state last year for the service, which will be the only one of its kind connecting the three communities.



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The joy of music
Learning an instrument can be alien experience in the beginning — learning how to operate a machine you've never held before, while also learning how to speak a new language.

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