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New Business Offers Short-Term Rentals in Ridgway
Steve Swenson is owner of the new Ridgway Rentals and Realty, a short-term rental business looking to capitalize on Ridgway’s central location.
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Duckett’s Remodel to House More Organics
Duckett’s Market in Ouray has recently expanded and will host Business After Hours on May 14.
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Daily Flight Service Between Montrose and Chicago
“We’re very excited to be offering service non-stop from Chicago,” said Tom Hess, president of the Telluride Montrose Regional Air Organization. “Chicago is one of the top visitor markets for the M...
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American Eagle, Frontier Add Grand Junction Flights for Summer
American Eagle ups Dallas/Ft. Worth to Grand Junction air service; Fort Worth; Frontier starts service to Grand Junction
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SlopeStyle Expands to Montrose With New Store
Montrose SlopeStyle offers a locally-owned, specialty alternative for shopping offering brand names and customer service not found in the big chain stores.
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Susan Maybach Susan Maybach: Putting Down Roots | Meet Your Neighbor
A limited growing season hasn’t deterred 20-year resident Susan Maybach from making the most of Ouray County’s high desert climate. She has put down roots, literally and figuraltively, with her lan...
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Kennedy Named Branch President of American National Bank
Tom Kennedy named president of Telluride, Mountain Village American National Bank location
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Bubble Lounge Liquor License Comes Before Authority
by Gus Jarvis
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The beleaguered Bubble Lounge may lose its liquor license due to residential neighbors’ complaints about too much noise.
Don Mitchell Joins Staff at One Telluride
by Watch Staff
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“Don’s experience with teaching a variety of subjects here and abroad combined with his grant writing skills and program management make him the perfect candidate,” said Benito Cardenas, One Tellur...
Colorado May Be Portal to Geothermal Energy
by Allen Best
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Owners of the world’s largest commercial hot springs, at Glenwood Springs, have been protective in order to ensure the source of their hot water is not diminished by wells dug by others.
New General Manager to Take Helm at Tri-State G&T
by Watch Staff
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association’s board of directors has selected
Environmental Groups Push Movement for Plastic Bag-Free Telluride
by Karen James
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What does 650,000 equal?
Institute for Altitude Medicine to Open Mountain Village Office
by Gus Jarvis
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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE – With 600,000 people living above 7,000 feet in Colorado and 25 million tourists traveling into Colorado’s high country communities each year, health problems related to or exagge...
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The Morgan Stanley headquarters is seen in New York January 30, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters - Morgan Stanley cut 1,500 jobs this week across its investment banking, trading and asset management businesses, a person familiar with the situation said Friday, a 5 percent reduction of non-broker employees.


Fri May 16 15:47:04 -0700 2008

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 29, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks finished little changed on Friday as surging oil prices lifted energy shares and offset data that showed consumer confidence sank to its lowest in 28 years.


Fri May 16 13:49:15 -0700 2008

Consumer sentiment plunged in May to the lowest since June 1980 thanks largely to soaring food and fuel prices, according to the latest (University of Michigan survey of consumers. REUTERS/Graphics/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. consumer confidence tumbled to a 28-year low this month as rising prices strained household finances, while another drop in single-family housing starts underscored problems still plaguing the economy.


Fri May 16 13:59:31 -0700 2008
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