A small, rural preschool in Weber Canyon south of Mancos offers a curriculum based on the Waldorf Method, an approach to education that allows to learn from exploring their own curiosity.
Are you a helicopter parent, always trying to protect your child from making mistakes or from the consequences of mistakes? Learn how to hold your child accountable with kindness.
The economic chaos that the pandemic has caused among families and others in need has inspired the re-emergence of mutual aid networks across the country, and now one has started in SWCO.
When you work on projects that could damage your eyes, you know you should wear eye protection. However, you may be surprised how many everyday activities also warrant eye protection.
The Dolores River Campground has been unexpectedly busy with COVID refugees this summer, much to the surprise of its owners, but they’re grateful, and they’re adjusting to COVID restrictions.
Kids still raised their livestock and competed for ribbons for this year’s Montezuma County Fair. We visit a few to find out how they coped with this year’s pandemic.
The tiny town of Dolores just north of Cortez is jumping with activity these days from COVID 19 refugees who bring their RVs to enjoy the great outdoors and who want to enjoy some town events.
The recently appointed police chief of the Cortez Police Department says that community partnerships are key to addressing the root causes of criminal behavior in the city.
The new director of the Cortez Library says that libraries aren’t dying, they still play a vital role in the health of a community, and she wants the Cortez library to help the region thrive.
Brandon Shubert, owner and executive chef of Stonefish Sushi, talks about how he has pivoted to survive and thrive during the pandemic, including partnering with other businesses.