80 YEARS AGO

Taken from the pages of the Dolores Star, Friday, Nov. 1, 1935

Hesperus man’s sex assault trial starts

Jury hears opening statements

Governor’s office explains spat

Governor’s office explains spat<br/>Attorney general says her post is a key check and balance

The Front page Stories from the Oct. 31, 1968, issue of the Mancos Times-Tribune

Big Elk Willis Hurst proudly poses for his portrait beside the big bull elk he killed Thursday evening. The elk measured eight feet from tail to tip of the nose, had a horn span o...

Town talk: Halloween and beyond

Mancos might be small, but the town does holidays big. In celebration of Halloween this weekend, there are several events competing for you and your costumes’ attention. On Oct. ...

Spruce Tree House closed after rockfall; study planned

Access limited at southside viewpoint

Make winter plans with the Mancos Public Library

Have you heard? A “Godzilla El Niño” is churning in the Pacific. Picture this: Come January your aching back will not answer the shovel’s call preventing you from getting to your...

Come Back to My Valley

Looks like we will have a cool and wet Halloween. This week I’ll take a look at a few things that took place in 1961. Feb. 21 – Jede Ellis returned home from Fort Jackson, S.C., w...

Mancos backyard farming rules now include livestock permit

Official ordinance coming by year’s end

Chuckin’ a pumpkin

Thank You Steele family grateful for support

The family of Steve Steele would like to thank everyone for their kindness during the loss of our loved one. A special heartfelt thanks to the SWMH ambulance crew, the EMT’s, Cortez Fire a...

Colorado attorney general sues to block carbon-pollution standard

Enviros accuse Coffman of games