KDVR - Thu Nov 26
A creepy string of calf mutilations in southern Colorado has a rancher and law enforcement investigators mystified.
Gag order in placeValley Courier - Fri Oct 30
Caudle case court orders shared: Judge restricts public By RUTH HEIDE ALAMOSA - The serious nature of the alleged crime contributed to motions and court orders limiting access to hearings, lawyers and others associated with the pending criminal case against John Caudle, 14, held in connection with the deaths earlier this week of his mother and ...
Teen suspect appears in courtValley Courier - Thu Oct 29
Gag order issued By RUTH HEIDE ALAMOSA - The 14-year-old suspect in a presumed double homicide outside of Monte Vista appeared in court in Alamosa on Thursday afternoon, but a gag order and judge's directive barred any official information from being released about pending charges or courtroom transactions.
Welcome center opens at old depotValley Courier - Fri Oct 23
Love and hiring local were credited with turning a dream into a reality Friday at the ribbon-cutting ceremony that officially celebrated the opening of the Colorado Welcome Center in the historic depot in downtown Alamosa.
Constitution Day rememberedValley Courier - Thu Sep 17
On Sept. 17, 1787, 39 men met in Philadelphia to sign the U.S. Constitution; in memory of that event, members of Jerry Reed's advanced placement class trooped to the Alamosa Court House Wednesday morning so students who would reached 18 before the next election could register to vote.
Suiter Gives Highlights and Hopes at Chamber LuncheonBerthoud Recorder - Thu Sep 03
Interim Berthoud administrator Gary Suiter talks about his life and what he hopes to accomplish in Berthoud at the Chamber of Commerce lunch at Retro Bistro on Aug.
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