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Second Chance Humane Society’s Animal Resource Center and Thrift Shops have been serving San Miguel, Ouray & Montrose Counties for over 26 years. Call 626-2273 to report a lo
Second Chance Humane Society’s Animal Resource Center and Thrift Shops have been serving San Miguel, Ouray & Montrose Counties for over 26 years. Call 626-2273 to report a lo
Economic Recovery Committee meeting to focus on restaurants and bars in San Miguel County, among the top 10 healthiest communities in the country according to US News & World R
To make an appointment for a PCR diagnostic COVID-19 test at the Telluride Medical Center visit tellmed.org/testing and get step-by-step instructions. Below is a note from Eric Joh
Public Health strongly recommends a flu vaccine. Flu clinics slated for late October. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. Public Health has confirmed one new positiv
We curated this excellent article by Tyler Smith from UCHealth Today. The subject: “Knowing the difference between flu and COVID-19. “According to Smith, “The nee
At the suggestion of an activist friend, we curated the following important story by Elise Viebeck written for The Washington Post. Title: “Federal judge temporarily blocks P
Fashion Friday 2.0 brings back a popular TIO fashion blog, first featuring Kristin Holbrook of Telluride’s Two Skirts, now brought to you by nationally renowned fashion and lif
As communities across the country have pivoted countless times this year to respond locally to the widespread effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Town of Mountain Village and Tel
Second Chance Humane Society’s Animal Resource Center and Thrift Shops have been serving San Miguel, Ouray & Montrose Counties for over 26 years. Call 626-2273 to report a lo
Free resting available at the Mesa County Fairgrounds. More information can be found at health.mesacounty.us/covidtesting. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. Public
Mountain Village Cable announces ResortInternet partnership, triggering improved digital cable options. Those interested in learning more can call the Cable Department at (970) 369
We curated this excellent article by Ted Neff from UCHealth Today. The subject: Coronavirus mutations not (necessarily) cause for alarm. “Recent mutation, one of many, may i
Public Health unveils COVID-19 Six-Month Report. Lodging capacity increased to 75% effective October 1. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. Public Health has confirm
Fashion Friday 2.0 brings back a popular TIO fashion blog, first featuring Kristin Holbrook of Telluride’s Two Skirts, now brought to you by nationally renowned fashion and lif
Second Chance Humane Society’s Animal Resource Center and Thrift Shops have been serving San Miguel, Ouray & Montrose Counties for over 26 years. Call 626-2273 to report a lo
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment launches COVID Dial framework. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. Public Health has confirmed one new positive
Part-time Telluride local Dr. Alan Safdi, a world-renowned internist and gastroenterologist with encyclopedic knowledge of mind-body wellness and preventative medicine, posts on Te
We curated this story from EcoWatch. Something to think about as Telluride locals hike under Colorado blue skies. The wildfires raging across the West Coast have made the air quali
We curated the following story by Nicholas Bakalar written for The New York Times. Turns out people who meditate have a lower risk of high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes, stro
Placing your mask on the table while dining out during the coronavirus pandemic? Think again. We curated the following story by Patrice J. Williams from the Huff Post. COVID-19 has
Ride 100 miles in September for the Just For Kids Foundation! For only $50, you can be a part of the virtual cycling team pedaling for deserving youth and youth organizations in th
For up-to-date coronavirus information in San Miguel County visit here. Public Health has confirmed zero new positive cases from test results received September 9–11, keeping the