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Wolf Creek Ski Area Snow Report Monday, Jan. 2, 6 a.m.

Wolf Creek has received 16″ of new snow in the past 24 hours and 42″ in the past 7 days. Our all-natural snow base is 68″ inches at the midway. Conditions are Powder/Packed Powder with excellent conditions and extensive grooming throughout the mountain.

Wolf Creek Ski Area is 100% open 7 days a week for the 2022-2023 ski season.

Summit Base Depth: 78″

Midway Base Depth: 68″

New Snow (24 Hours): 16″

New Snow (48 Hours): 19″

New Snow (72 Hours): 20″
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Officials ask residents to challenge National Broadband Map

By Randi Pierce | Staff Writer

Local and state officials are asking Coloradans to check the accuracy of their address and Internet service availability on a national broadband map recently released by the Federal Communications Commissio ... Read more

Appeals court upholds local lawyer’s request for meeting r

By Josh Pike | Staff Writer

A Dec. 15 decision by the Colorado Court of Appeals Division A in a lawsuit between local attorney Matt Roane and Archuleta County Clerk and Recorder Kristy Archuleta upheld the right of litigants to acquire d ... Read more

CHAMBER NEWS: Voting Underway for Chamber Board of Directors

Along with closing out the ‘old year’ and welcoming 2023, part of that process is installing three new board of directors to the Chamber’s board of directors, for 3-year terms. Representing a variety of business interests, the Chamber board see ... Read more

Seven Education Issues to Watch in Colorado’s 2023 Legislative Session – Pagosa Daily Post News

This story by Erica Meltzer and Jason Gonzales appeared on Chalkbeat Colorado on December 21, 2022.

How to fund Colorado schools in ways that reflect student needs.

How to open college opportunities to more students.

How to narrow pandemic learning gaps, especially in math.

When Colorado lawmakers convene January 9, they’ll have pressing education issues to address, competing needs to balance, and a tricky budget to navigate.

Expect bills that seek to address youth mental health ... Read more

OPINION: Renewables Moving Forward in Colorado… But Not in

This story by Allen Best appeared on Colorado Newsline on December 29, 2022.

Colorado’s largest electrical utility this week announced it will begin construction of 300 miles of major new transmission next year to harvest wind from the ... Read more

LETTER: Join Us for ‘Senior Conversations’ Today, Wednes

Members of the Pagosa Springs community are invited to ‘Senior Conversations’ today, Wednesday December 28, at the PLPOA Admin offices.

The purpose of holding senior conversations is to support any and all of us in the growing phases ... Read more

County unemployment flat in November

By Josh Pike | Staff Writer

According to a Dec. 16, press release from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Archuleta County’s unemployment rate stayed steady for the month of November at 3.1 percent, the same rate as Octob ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.