Dolores 80 years ago

Taken from the Friday, May 4, 1934, pages of the Dolores Star

A beautiful game

Semipro football teams take field

River Talk Weather makes 'crazy' weekend

The weather was a bit crazy in Dolores on Saturday. Those of us who attended the 2 p.m. showing of Who's Crazy Now? stepped into a full-blown snowstorm afterward. The play was fantastic, and...

School News: Schools abuzz with the rites of spring

Students at Dolores Elementary School went to class Friday dressed as doctors, lawyers, policemen, scientists and more. It was the annual career day, and students were thrilled to have Manco...

County joins child services reform

Training, communication introduced in Montezuma

Court briefs

Dolores man faces trial in assault case Armando Paredes pleaded not guilty last week to a charge of third-degree assault. A three-day jury trial date was scheduled Sept. 3. ...

Things are looking up in Dolores; farewell

We're starting our summer hours at the Dolores Visitor's Center. We will now be open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to 4...

Wildflowers galore on tours

Enjoy spring wildflowers and long views of canyon country during two tours offered by the Four Corners Native Plant Society. On May 5 is a tour near Hovenweep National Monument. ...

Boaters, ranchers negotiate safer fence

Curtain fence spooks cattle but allows boaters to navigate through

Mancos Valley Chorus may have its best show yet

If you're looking for an energy boost, an infusion of spring fever, or just a good time among friends, catch one of this spring's upcoming performances by the Mancos Valley Chorus. ...

Home, garden show coming

Students' talents put in spotlight this year

Battle over ski water rights heats up

DENVER - Durango Mountain Resort is getting ready to sue the U.S. Forest Service over access to its water rights - rights it needs for future development on the mountain. The disp...