Author: Lindsey Mills

San Miguel County puts out the word: Flu and COVID vaccine clinics scheduled throughout the fall for all 6 months of age and older. For the most up-to-date guidance surrounding CDC guidance, visit the CDC website. Individuals experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or who may have been exposed can...

San Miguel County puts out the word: Otak Inc. hired to conduct study surrounding viability of a pedestrian and cyclist commuter trail linking Down Valley to Telluride. Go here for more from San Miguel County. The following is a note from San Miguel County Director of Park &...

SM County puts out the word: Two cases of monkeypox detected in San Miguel County. Symptomatic nonresidents from the same household recovering well. To read CDC guidance on how to minimize risk of infection with monkeypox, click here. Go here for more from San Miguel County. The Telluride Regional...

San Miguel County celebrates solar-powered success; Progress of the Uncompahgre Solar Co-op attributed to collaboration amongst partners. Go here for more from San Miguel County. More information about San Miguel County: https://www.sanmiguelcountyco.gov/ More information about the Town of Mountain Village: https://townofmountainvillage.com/ The 2022 Uncompahgre Solar Co-op delivered education around...

San Miguel County Public Health puts out the word: Plague cases common in summer amongst domestic and wild animals; rare cases of transmission to humans. If you or someone you know has been in contact with an infected rodent, wild or domestic animal and is experiencing...

San Miguel County and the Town of Telluride have begun the process of rezoning the recently announced Diamond Ridge land acquisition from Forestry, Agriculture, and Open (F) to Community Housing (CH). At the County Planning Commission hearing, held on April 21, 2022, numerous public comments...

San Miguel County Public Health: Contact tracing scales back as focus shifts to monitoring and preparedness. For the most up-to-date schedule of vaccine clinics, visit the vacine page on the county COVID website. For up-to-date coronavirus information, visit here. For free coronavirus testing opportunities, visit here. For all Covid blogs from San Miguel County, go...

San Miguel County Public Health puts out the word: FDA and CDC approve second booster for adults 50 and older and immunocompromised people 12 and older. For the most up-to-date schedule of vaccine clinics, visit the vacine page on the county COVID website. For up-to-date coronavirus information, visit here. For free coronavirus...