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November 29, 1973 - After Jan. 1, 1974, males between the ages of 18 and 21 will no longer need parental consent to be married in the state of Colorado. County Clerk Addie Sim said a new law provides that when a prospective bride or groom does need parental consent, it must come from both parents. Such consent is required for anyone under 18 years of age and when under …

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Rent increase leads consignment shop to close

When Lynne Stovicek opened Lucky Find Consignments after working at The Market grocery store in Ridgway, she felt a sense of fear.

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Canine respiratory illness hits county

Luke’s symptoms began innocuously in early October with a runny nose and cough, two weeks after Gretchen McArthur returned from her trip to California. The Ouray resident initially thought the nine-year-old Doberman and bull terrier mix simply had allergies, never suspecting it was a respiratory disease.

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Ice Park pushing for more members

For 30 years, the Ouray Ice Park has anchored the winter economy in Ouray, extending a financial lifeline during the darkest and coldest days when the streets and shops in town might otherwise be frozen, barren spaces.

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A warm, dry November gives way to winter

Meteorological winter begins tomorrow. Never mind that it’s felt like winter the last couple of weeks. Nighttime temperatures recently descended into single digits. Snow lingers on the ground, covering bright leaf piles, outlining the shady sides of houses and mountains, melting gently into a still dry earth.

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