Ideal weather conditions have allowed local fire crews to do more mitigation work than in recent years, but they caution against letting your guard down heading into our warmest months. The Colorado State Forest Service, Live Wildfire Ready, teaches homeowners how to take simple measures to reduce the risk of losing a home to fire. The San Juan National Forest urges recreationists to know about current fire restrictions. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Tafoya, Barrett & Associates and Serious Texas BBQ
Montezuma Inspire Coalition is hoping hopscotch helps hone the organization's summer campaign aimed to get kids outdoors. An upcoming art market aims to celebrate native artists and culture across the Four Corners. The 93rd Ute Mountain Roundup saw some all-time event performances. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Blondie’s Trophy Room and Big O Tires
As temperatures rise, so too does the number of D.U.I. and impaired driving cases. The issue is particularly bad in Southwest Colorado. Local non-profit, School Community Youth Collaborative, is bringing awareness to Ride Responsible. A program highlighting the problem of impaired driving and making safer modes of transportation more widely available. The organization partners with rideshare alternatives and works with transportation departments for special events. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by The Payroll Department and Sky Ute Casino Resort
Kelly Gregory started Kelly’s Kitchen selling salsa, hummus, and cupcakes at the farmer’s market. Now she’s opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant on Central Ave. in Dolores, serving delicious breakfast, lunch, and coffee. By Ilana Newman. This story is sponsored by Blondies Trophy Room and TruWest Auto
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced the Mancos Conservation District as a recipient of its ‘Partners in the Outdoors’ grant. The Mancos Creative District event, Mancos BurroFest, returns with an animal art market, burro obstacle course, art demonstrations, food trucks and live music. The Dolores County Junior Rodeo series provides kids the chance to learn skills like roping and flag racing through the summer. The Cortez Public Library’s summer reading program kicks off Tuesday, June 20th. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Southwest Health Systems and FASTSIGNS
The Durango Airtanker base houses firefighting and support crews that serve as a shared national resource when wildfire breaks out. Firefighting efforts generally require collaborating with multiple agencies including the Bureau of Land Management along with state, city, and county offices. This season provided the opportunity for the base to host its first “fly-in” since the pandemic. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings and Sky Ute Casino
Pueblo Community College Nursing gets a boost, earning yet another education benchmark. It’s farmers market season, and the Dolores Farmers Market is welcoming back customers and vendors. The Ute Mountain PRCA Rodeo returns with carnival in tow. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS and Keesee Motors
A bill aiming to protect 76 miles of the Dolores River appears poised for passage. The measure was reintroduced this spring by Senator Michael Bennet after it ran out of time in the 2022 session. The legislation has bi-partisan support, including an identical companion bill in the House introduced by Representative Lauren Boebert. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by TruWest Auto and Blondies Trophy Room
Sclerocactus Glaucus, a rare barrel cactus native to mountain plateau regions of Western Colorado is scheduled to be taken off the Federal threatened and endangered species list in June. Through data collected and analyzed by Denver Botanic Gardens’ scientists led by Michelle DePrenger-Levin, M.S., it is projected that populations are stable and resilient. The findings could indicate something about how we’re interacting with the Cacti’s natural habitat. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings and Kroegers Ace Hardware
The 18th annual Dolores Riverfest promises an all-day party at Joe Rowell Park, featuring live music, local food & drink, river rides and more. The festival runs from 10 am until dark on Saturday, June 3rd. Development of the Dolores Bike and Skate Park continues with the project's next phase: a park design party, which will take place Monday, June 5th from 5 pm - 7 pm at Dolores River Brewery. Organizers will take design ideas and feedback from members of the community. Candidates for the Empire Electric Board of Directors will take questions from community members during an upcoming candidate forum at the Dolores Community Center. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Choice Building Supply Ace Hardware and Big O Tires