As a steady stream of Jeeps, ATVs and side-by-sides headed up County Road 361 Monday morning, Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood and Ouray County Sheriff Justin Peny held up their hands, stopping each vehicle as it approached Senator Gulch.
As a steady stream of Jeeps, ATVs and side-by-sides headed up County Road 361 Monday morning, Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood and Ouray County Sheriff Justin Peny held up their hands, stopping each vehicle as it approached Senator Gulch.
Federal agency predicts significant fire risk for Southwest Colorado
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Drought, low soil moisture and below-average snowpack raise concern
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 10:45 AM Updated 2 days 21 hours ago Wildfire risk for Southwest Colorado is predicted to be above normal starting this month, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Courtesy of National Interagency Fire Center The Burro Fire broke out in the upper Bear Creek drainage, north of Dolores, in 2018. An active fire season is predicted for 2021 in Southwest Colorado because of the continuing drought. The Journal file
Federal agency predicts significant fire risk for Southwest Colorado
Gun sales up, but do we need more gun ranges in Southwest Colorado?
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Political unrest, presidential election spur purchase of firearms
Friday, Dec. 11, 2020 5:03 AM Jim Coddington sights-in his new Christian Arms 7 mm mag rifle at the Durango Gun Club Range. As gun sales skyrocket, some people worry La Plata County lacks adequate facilities where gun owners can practice and train using their new weapons. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Gun sales up, but do we need more gun ranges in Southwest Colorado? Jim Coddington sights-in his new Christian Arms 7 mm mag rifle at the Durango Gun Club Range. As gun sales skyrocket, some people worry La Plata County lacks adequate facilities where gun owners can practice and train using their new weapons.