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Mary J. Wodehouse Telluride is located in the southern Rocky Mountains approximately 100 miles from Four Corners, the intersection of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. A remote boomtown established at an elevation of 8745' in the heyday of Colorado's gold and silver mining era; the Town of Telluride was incorporated in 1878. Present-day Telluride, home to the Telluride Ski Resort, is known for its summer and winter outdoor recreational opportunities, the visual and performing arts, internationally acclaimed music and film festivals, and other sport and cultural events. The Town of Telluride is a National Historic Landmark District with a model historic preservation program. A dynamic community of mountain-loving folks in a place of incomparable natural beauty, citizens are committed to preserving Telluride's historically significant architecture, open spaces, and small town mountain lifestyle.
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  • For TFF?s production crews, a homecoming
    Most days, he goes to work and to school; at work, he?s a grant writer, and at school, he?s studying to be an urban planner.
  • The wilderness bill waiting game
    A wilderness bill that would protect more than 60,000 acres here finds itself wandering a denser forest than it may protect: The 111th Congress.
  • Bright lights and extraordinary films
    Like any film festival, much of what goes down at the Telluride Film Festival does so sealed off from the outside world ? in the dark, womb-like theaters that are built all over town for the event.
  • Putting the people before the party
    Stan Garnett, the district attorney for Boulder County, has been eying the office of Colorado Attorney General for a few years.
  • Cannabis catch-22
    New legislation regulating Colorado?s budding medical marijuana industry is leaving local dispensary owners and county officials in a grey area, as dispensaries try to meet a new requirement that they cultivate at least 70 percent of their cannabis on site or at an ?optional premises cultivation operation.?
  • Cafeteria crusader
    It?s lunchtime at Telluride High School, and the line runs long and wide. A herd, I should say, gathered around the entrance to the cafeteria. It?s a good 15 minutes of waiting: stomach rumbling, frustration brewing. But it?s worth it. 
  • Reviving the citizens advisory board
    In an effort to create a line of communication between Telluride townspeople and the marshals who patrol the streets, the town launched a citizens advisory board back in the early part of the decade.
  • Tourism rebounds in 2010
    For resort communities whose economies depend on tourists and their dollars, it?s all about the numbers. And this summer, Telluride?s numbers are speaking volumes.
  • State gives school district top ranking
    Telluride has a lot to brag about: Skiing, mountain scenery, festivals galore. Add one more to the list: highly accredited schools.
  • Town renews Pearl Property discussion
    The Town of Telluride is restarting discussions about the future of the Pearl Property ? the rectangle of open space land that sits between Telluride and the Valley Floor.
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