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Colorado state lawmakers begin work today, August 21, in a special session to address a $1.2 billion revenue shortfall and revise the state’s budget following changes to the federal tax code.
August is a time for last minute fun before the school year begins. The Chamber is here to support all the fun in August as well as provide you with some fun learning through the fall.
Although summer is still in full swing, the Archuleta Health Fair & Expo is right around the corner. This year, the Archuleta Health Fair & Expo will be held Saturday, October 4, at Pagosa Springs ...
Because of Colorado’s unusual reliance on the federal tax code for its own tax rates, H.R. 1 stripped an estimated $1.2 billion in revenue from the state and left an $800 million hole in the budget.
To access the site, go to your library’s website at https://pagosalibrary.org and click on the tab that says “Online Resources.’” Scroll down to Driving Tests. You do not need a library card to access ...
Colorado law requires that government boards meet openly and publicly, so that the taxpayers have the opportunity to observe laws being made, policy being decided, and money being allocated — and in ...
Seniors can show their gratitude by being prepared for wildfires and other emergencies. There can be some special preparations for those of us in this age group that need to be considered.
As for the minimum power pool at Powell, that’s the level at which hydroelectricity can no longer be generated. Some 16 municipal and cooperative electrical utilities in Colorado get power from the ...
Warmer-than-average temperatures, decreased levels of snowpack, low soil moisture and elevated drought conditions are indicators that climate change is impacting the frequency, size and range of ...
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