Snow is melting and summer is in full swing. With summer tourism rapidly increasing in the Telluride region, the area’s natural resources and outdoor infrastructure are under greater stress. To
A proposed solar farm just southwest of Norwood is drawing criticism from the community. This week, residents showed up for a meeting to express their disapproval.
At this point during the COVID-19 pandemic, itâs well known that local economies, especially tourist towns and small businesses, have been wrecked. On-again, off-again lockdowns, mandatory shutdowns and seemingly ever-changing public health guidelines have made 2020 some kind of hell for business owners and employees of the hospitality and tourism industry.
The three local governments have been lending a helping hand in as many ways as possible over the last nine months. Through various programs, including rent relief and outdoor dining assistance, San Miguel County, Mountain Village and Telluride officials are aiding community members and businesses that are baring the economic brunt of the pandemic.