Residents again push city for declaration of non-sanctuary status montrosepress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from montrosepress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
When The Daily Bread moved out of its longtime space on the corner of Main Street and Cascade Avenue last year, a pocket of potential opened up in downtown Montrose.
The recent passing of Barbara van Schaik, one of the founding members of the Montrose Botanic Gardens, and first vice President of the Montrose Botanical Society, led many of us
Last week, the Montrose Urban Renewal Authority (MURA) board voted 8-1 in favor of providing $403,000 and change to an Alabama-based medical company that plans to open a pediatrician office
The company under contract to buy the historic Montrose City Hall on South First Street needs more time, in the face of rising construction costs and “unknowns” that come part
The COVID pandemic and its associated logistics — mask donning, remote learning, community testing stations — have largely faded from the public sphere as the pandemic has subsided in severity.
We have election results for Paonia, Hotchkiss, Cedaredge, Montrose, Palisade, and Ridgway. Plus, Kate Redmond reports access to labor and employment standards can be inconsistent for guest workers coming to the U.S. to do farm and ranch work. A local advocacy organization, Hispanic Affairs Project, is making great strides to remedy that.
This week we listen to highlights from the Forum in Montrose on March 2nd. Candidates for City Council in the April 5th election talked about why they’re running for office. Comments from Doug Glaspell, Anthony Russo, Ed Ulibarri, J. David Reed, and Barbara Bynum are edited slightly for time considerations. Candidate Paul Arbogast was a no show.