1. Imogene Pass with jeep

    Extraordinary winter leads to delays in pass openings

    Last winter left behind ample snowpack, voluminous runoff and much-needed moisture in drought-stricken San Miguel County. What that means for our Road & Bridge crews is a long inventory of ravaged roads that have been prioritized for much-needed repairs. Read on...
  2. Photo of historic Matterhorn mining mill site

    EPA awards $500,000 to county

    San Miguel County has announced the award of $500,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to clean up and revitalize historic properties in Norwood, Telluride and Ophir. Read on...
  3. Mountain range in summer with meadow in foreground

    Recreate responsibly

    The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests ask visitors to please protect their natural resources and respect other visitors by recreating responsibly. Visitation to the GMUG is expected to be extremely high again this year. Read on...
  4. Spade and trowel in dirt with text

    The season’s gardening classes are underway

    We’ve had the snow, now it’s time to grow. San Miguel County’s Colorado State University Extension Office is offering a spring and summer’s worth of gardening classes that will set gardeners up for success, no matter where in the county they live. Read on...
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