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Medical Marijuana Delivery Service Opens in Ouray County
Ridgway Apothecary provides delivery service to patients who may not be able to travel far because of ailments.
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Montrose Association of Commerce & Tourism Established
Hello, Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism, and goodbye Montrose Area Merchants Association, Montrose Chamber of Commerce and Montrose Visitor and Convention Bureau – three organizations ...
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS – Jeff Lessard of Alpine Wellness displays a 7 gram (quarter ounce) sample of medical marijuana available at his dispensary. (Photo by <a href="http://tellurideimage.com/stock/"><b>Brett Schreckengost</b></a>) Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Take Root
Despite its tiny population, Telluride has three medical-marijuana dispensaries open for business, and a fourth on the way.
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Inn at Lost Creek Offers Free Ski Rentals
Inn at Lost Creek incentivizes March visitors with free ski rentals.
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CIAO DOWN – Cowboy chow and Italian cuisine might seem an odd combination, but the folks at Damiano’s Cowboy Ciao on North Townsend Avenue are making it work. From left, front, are staff Lisa Damiano, Charley Burch and Brandt Olsen, with Chef Anthony Damiano and Rich Bischak in the kitchen. (Photo by Beverly Corbell) New ‘Italian Cowboy’ Restaurant Opens in Montrose
Former executive chef at Cornerstone also plans a second restaurant and culinary school.
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STILL STANDING – Bob Harnish refilled the donut stand inside the Village Market store last Monday morning. (Photo by Dale Kondracki) Village Market ‘Thankful to Be Here’
With Baked in Telluride out of commission following a fire that gutted the decades old restaurant and bakery earlier this month, the Village Market is moving to fill a gap for quick, affordable ea...
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High-Altitude Dixieland Band Opens Wright Opera House Season
The High-Altitude Dixieland Band opens this year’s season Friday, March 5, at the Wright Opera House.
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Trouble With Your Mac? Want Help With iPhoto? Call the Mac Doctor.
by Jessica Newens
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Ridgway’s Mac Doctor, John Clark can help you with your computer troubles, teach you new skills, and open your world to iTunes, iPhoto, and wide world of social networking.
CULINARY TRACTS
Palmyra Helps The Peaks Gets Its Groove Back
by Seth Cagin
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Chef Ross Martin advances the notion of a local cuisine.
State Gives County Business Policies a Facelift
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Work-flow processing mandate upgraded by Colorado Department of Revenue will ‘affect citizens’ business with the local Clerk and Recorder’s office, says San Miguel County Clerk and Recorder Peggy N...
Green Business Roundtables Start Feb. 5
by By Eve Donegan  
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The New Community Coalition offers a new Green Business Roundtable program tailored to meet the needs of Telluride’s businesses.
Green Business Roundtables Start Feb. 5
by Eve Donegan
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The New Community Coalition offers a new Green Business Roundtable program tailored to meet the needs of Telluride’s businesses.
Hydroponics Supplier Finds Niche in Telluride
by Martinique Davis
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Scotty Abrahams specializes in year-round growing of indoor edibles with ‘minimal energy consumption’ and in very small spaces
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Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., left, listens as Sen. Benjamin Cardin, D-Md.,  speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, to discuss the Democrats jobs agenda. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)AP - The Senate voted Wednesday to extend key pieces of last year's economic stimulus measure, including help for the jobless and money to help financially strapped states pay for health care for the poor.


Wed Mar 10 16:57:54 -0600 2010

Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown  makes a  major economical speech in  London Wednesday March 10, 2010.  Britain's economic recovery remains fragile, Brown warned Wednesday, as he paved the way for a national election by announcing the government's budget would be published in two weeks. (AP Photo/ Charlie Bibby/Financial Times/Pool)AP - Government debt is growing, as is the deficit. The economy is struggling to get out of recession and there is talk of spending cuts or higher taxes. The unions are on edge. And the currency is plummeting.


Wed Mar 10 16:46:44 -0600 2010

A view of the US Treasury Department. The US government registered a record budget deficit in February, the 17th consecutive month of running in the red, the Treasury said Wednesday.(AFP/File/Karen Bleier)AP - The government ran up the largest monthly deficit in history in February, keeping the flood of red ink on track to top last year's record for the full year.


Wed Mar 10 13:44:29 -0600 2010
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