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TellurideLinks.com is an online directory that serves the Telluride, Colorado Community. The yellow-page like directory serves as a resource of website link listings to businesses and organizations. TellurideLinks.com also has a Classifieds section, as well as a Coupon Savings Directory, & much more. At the top of popular search engines like Yahoo, Google, MSN, and Alta Vista, TellurideLinks.com is the most complete online resource of information for the Telluride area.
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MOTHER NATURERock falls onto highways are common; injuries are not
Rocks fall from the sky, and sometimes people get hurt, but it?s rarer than you might think.
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TELLURIDE Town moves closer to Valley Floor annexation
For years, the town of Telluride battled to acquire the Valley Floor from its owner so the 570 acres of scenic bottomlands could be forever preserved as open space.
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Mountain Village hotel gets another review
A planned hotel and condo development in Mountain Village is up for review again today in front of the town?s council and design review board. The meeting is the latest in a process that developers have waded through as they seek to parlay a standing approval into an alternate plan that is taller and potentially more lucrative for the town, as it offers a true hotel within the walls of the development.
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EQUAL PAY BAKE SALE
The San Miguel Resource Center sponsored an equal pay bake sale on Colorado Avenue and Pine Street all day on Wednesday. Luana Castellano and David Martinez listened as Megan Roode, advocate manager for the center, explained the prices for the homemade goods, which change with gender and ethnicity. Martinez, who purchased cinnamon rolls and cookies for $2.70 under the Hispanic Man price, said: ?Quite a deal. It?s the first time there was an advantage to be that.? [Photo by Brian Kozak]
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TELLURIDE AJ Rekdahl reaches national scholarship competition
The Telluride Elks Lodge #692 is proud to announce that Albert J. (AJ) Rekdahl is the first student in the history of San Miguel County to reach the national level of competition for the prestigious Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship.
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Parties hold quieter caucuses this year
In 2008, when Coloradans got a say in whether the Democrats would nominate their first black candidate or their first woman candidate for president, the caucuses were a very big deal.
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Gov?t supports uranium accountability bill
As President Obama calls for more nuclear power, Colorado contemplates putting two uranium mills into operation.
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Town Council gives green light to Phish show
In the middle of the summer of 1988, a young band from Vermont drove a beat-up truck across the country to Telluride to play a string of shows here.
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For town, a refresher on [being] history
Everyone knows Telluride doesn?t look like Vail or even its haughty cousin Aspen, with a downtown studded with concrete buildings.
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Dolores: the worst jobless rate in the state
He traveled from his home in Dolores County for work. He drilled holes and lit dynamite and hauled rocks up from underground ? rocks that not only powered a nation but paid his family?s bills. But when uranium mines near the Utah border closed this fall, Larry Kibel lost his job along with scores of other workers, and he found himself part of a very unfortunate statistic.
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