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Public Meetings | The Pagosa Springs SUN

Tuesday, Dec. 29 Upper San Juan Health Service District special meeting. 5:30 p.m. Zoom meeting. Join us at https://zoom.us/j/96904926293, meeting ID: 969 0492 6293, phone in using (346) 248-7799. Wednesday, Dec. 30 Tuesday, Jan. 5 Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners work session. 8:30 a.m. Call 264-8300 one to two days before the meeting to obtain the login information. Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners meeting. 1:30 p.m. Call 264-8300 one to two days before the meeting to obtain the login information. Pagosa Springs Town Council meeting. 5 p.m. See town website for participation information. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners work session Includes swearing in of newly elected officials. 9 a.m. Call 264-8300 one to two days before the meeting to obtain the login information.

Pagosa Peak Open School remains free of COVID cases | The Pagosa Springs SUN

By Simone Mounsamy Staff Writer At its regular meeting held on Monday, Dec. 14, Pagosa Peak Open School (PPOS) board declared that the school has no confirmed positive COVID cases in its student body or staff at this time. The full version of this story is available in the print edition and e-edition of the Pagosa Springs SUN. Subscribe today by calling (970)264-2100 or click here. By Pagosa Springs SUN Online This story was posted on December 24, 2020. Whaddya Think? No masks.

El Pomar Foundation distributes an additional $175,000 in COVID-19 aid to nonprofits

By Megan Sanders El Pomar Foundation Since March, 26 organizations in southwestern Colorado have received grants from El Pomar Foundation’s Colorado Assistance Fund (CAF).  Now entering into its third phase, the fund was activated in March to provide immediate aid to nonprofit organizations and government entities meeting basic human needs and supporting access to appropriate health care for individuals and communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial $1 million CAF funding was established by the foundation’s trustees on March 9, within a week of Colorado’s first confirmed case of COVID-19, and supported 175 unique organizations in 48 counties of Colorado with grant amounts ranging from $1,000 to $25,000. 

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