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Future Mountain Village Could Include Med Center
The Telluride Medical Center wants a new larger facility in Telluride, but Mountain Village may be offering a warmer welcome.
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EAT FOR MUSIC – Chef and co-owner of Smyth’s Pub and Chop House Peter O’Brien dished up Monday’s Blue Plate Special of smoked chicken atop red beans and rice. For every Blue Plate Special sold, O’Brien will donate $2 to help fund the Pickin’ in the Park concert series. (Photo by Gus Jarvis) Order a Blue Plate Special, and Help Fund Summer Concerts
The Town of Ridgway has signed on to host three Pickin’ In the Park concerts this summer but $20,000 needs to be raised to cover the cost.
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Medical Marijuana Delivery Service Opens in Ouray County
Ridgway Apothecary provides delivery service to patients who may not be able to travel far because of ailments.
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Montrose Association of Commerce & Tourism Established
Hello, Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism, and goodbye Montrose Area Merchants Association, Montrose Chamber of Commerce and Montrose Visitor and Convention Bureau – three organizations ...
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS – Jeff Lessard of Alpine Wellness displays a 7 gram (quarter ounce) sample of medical marijuana available at his dispensary. (Photo by <a href="http://tellurideimage.com/stock/"><b>Brett Schreckengost</b></a>) Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Take Root
Despite its tiny population, Telluride has three medical-marijuana dispensaries open for business, and a fourth on the way.
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Inn at Lost Creek Offers Free Ski Rentals
Inn at Lost Creek incentivizes March visitors with free ski rentals.
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CIAO DOWN – Cowboy chow and Italian cuisine might seem an odd combination, but the folks at Damiano’s Cowboy Ciao on North Townsend Avenue are making it work. From left, front, are staff Lisa Damiano, Charley Burch and Brandt Olsen, with Chef Anthony Damiano and Rich Bischak in the kitchen. (Photo by Beverly Corbell) New ‘Italian Cowboy’ Restaurant Opens in Montrose
Former executive chef at Cornerstone also plans a second restaurant and culinary school.
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High-Altitude Dixieland Band Opens Wright Opera House Season
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The High-Altitude Dixieland Band opens this year’s season Friday, March 5, at the Wright Opera House.
The Butcher, the Baker Draws Raves on Main Street
by Martinique Davis
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The all-new main street go-to place is the Butcher and the Baker, with Megan Ossola (butcher) and Cinda Simons (baker) is a Telluride institution in the making.
Trouble With Your Mac? Want Help With iPhoto? Call the Mac Doctor.
by Jessica Newens
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Ridgway’s Mac Doctor, John Clark can help you with your computer troubles, teach you new skills, and open your world to iTunes, iPhoto, and wide world of social networking.
CULINARY TRACTS
Palmyra Helps The Peaks Gets Its Groove Back
by Seth Cagin
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Chef Ross Martin advances the notion of a local cuisine.
State Gives County Business Policies a Facelift
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Work-flow processing mandate upgraded by Colorado Department of Revenue will ‘affect citizens’ business with the local Clerk and Recorder’s office, says San Miguel County Clerk and Recorder Peggy N...
Green Business Roundtables Start Feb. 5
by By Eve Donegan  
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The New Community Coalition offers a new Green Business Roundtable program tailored to meet the needs of Telluride’s businesses.
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Construction workers build one of a number of new single family homes in a subdivision outside San Diego as new home construction returns to San Marcos, California March 8, 2010. The Obama administration has more work to do to help struggling U.S. homeowners, despite signs of a stabilizing housing market, a senior Treasury official said on Monday.    REUTERS/Mike Blake  (UNITED STATES - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS POLITICS CONSTRUCTION)AP - Housing construction fell in February as winter blizzards held down activity in the Northeast and South. The decline highlighted the challenges facing builders as they struggle to emerge from the worst housing slump in decades.


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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, February 5, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAP - The Federal Reserve's mildly upbeat take on the economy and its plans to hold interest rates low gave stocks a lift.


Tue Mar 16 16:59:25 -0500 2010

A television is shown as traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 16, 2010.  Stocks held on to modest gains Tuesday after the Federal Reserve gave a mildly more upbeat view of the economy.  The Fed, which also said it will keep interest rates low for 'an extended period,' said businesses are spending 'significantly' more on equipment and software. The Fed also gave a marginally more upbeat assessment of the job market, though it said employers remain reluctant to hire.(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - The Federal Reserve on Tuesday repeated its pledge to hold interest rates at record lows to foster the economic recovery and ease high unemployment.


Tue Mar 16 16:52:53 -0500 2010
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