Wednesday, January 2: Montrose Daily Press afternoon news update with Daily Press Writer Robert Allen on what to look for in the paper for January, 3 2008.
Video By: Joel F. Blocker
While Montrose Police Department, reported no DUI arrests on New Year's Eve or Tuesday morning, the Telluride Express shuttle was on hand giving local residents rides home from Smuggler's Brew Pub and Grille.
Tuesday, January 1: Montrose Daily Press evening news update with Daily Press Writer Kati O'Hare on what to look for in the paper for January, 2 2008.
Video By: Joel F. Blocker
Tuesday, January 1: Montrose Daily Press evening news update with Daily Press Writer Kati O'Hare on what to look for in the paper for January, 2 2008.
Video By: Joel F. Blocker
Monday, December 31: Montrose Daily Press afternoon news update with Daily Press Publisher Stephen Woody and Daily Press Writer Robert Allen on what to look for in the paper for January, 1 2008.
Friday, December 28: Montrose Daily Press afternoon news update with Daily Press Staff Writers Robert Allen, Lisa Huynh and Sports Writer Robin Washut on what to look for in the paper for December, 27 2007.
Fourth-graders from Northside Elementary School researched music back to the 1950s portraying each decade by a narrative of the times — major political movements, memorable events and popular styles.
An audience of about 50 attended Wednesday night's public presentation at the Montrose Pavilion concerning the Widening of Woodgate Road in Montrose, CO.
Montrose Daily Press afternoon news update with Daily Press Staff Writers Robert Allen and Robin Washut on what to look for in the paper for December, 6 2007.
A new weekly news update with Columbine Middle School students on what's happening in and around Columbine Middle School [Montrose, CO] for the month of December.
City of Montrose Public Works department worked all morning to keep the streets clean and safe for area residents to drive on. Interview with Public Works Manager Jerry Sieverson on what the city has done to keep the streets clean.
Montrose Daily Press afternoon news update with Daily Press Staff Writers Robert Allen and Lisa Huynh on what to look for in the paper for December, 1 2007.
With the departure of five seniors from last year's squad, Montrose loses more than 72 percent of its scoring production from a year ago. Seniors all saw significant playing time last year, and will be counted on heavily to help fill the void.
The Lady Indians has a core of five seniors who have been playing varsity basketball since they were freshmen . The will help provide more than enough experience and leadership for MHS, while the juniors will also help out
Prices for accepting septic waste have increased, the number of gallons delivered to licensed facilities have fallen. This is a tour of the West Montrose Sanitation District station overseen by Randy See
The event, which was a fundraiser for the Montrose High School wrestling team, had 11 three one-minute round fights in front of crowd that filled in excess of 160 ringside, 120 reserved and a couple hundred in general admission.
Seventh-grade teachers Tami Gallegos and Teresa Brown got two laptops, two projectors and two SMART Boards. SMART Boards are interactive whiteboards allowing teachers to project a computer image on a larger screen so they can interact with students.
EPA Special Agent Jennifer Youngberg discussed the recent Clean Water Act Violations in Montrose County. She gave a presentation on Mr. William Donald Walker’s 2 Clean Water Act Violations in 2003, sentenced on Sept. 6 2007 to ten months in prison.
Montrose's first Meth 101 Workshop. Community Services Sgt. Paul Eller visited classrooms within Montrose School District Re-1J showing his video "Meth 101." Sgt. Eller also showed the video to the community during the workshop.