Living 45 Years Ago in Mancos Stories from the Mancos-Times Tribune archives, Oct. 1, 1970 October 1, 2015
Business Star burns bright for 118 years Dolores will continue to shine in The Journal September 29, 2015
Local News Clampers honor Mitchell Springs Near the intersection of South Oak Street and County Road H, Mitchell Springs will be marked with a plaque at… September 24, 2015
DS - News Star burns bright for 118 years Dolores continues to shine in The Journal September 23, 2015
MT - News Town Hall turns eyes to tourism discusses preservation board, drawing tourists November 18, 2014
MT - Columnists Mancos Valley’s Spanish-American heritage I will write about some Spanish-American families who have lived in the Mancos Valley. Bobby Martinez retired in California and… August 12, 2014
MT - News Wares from the West For decades, he made mountain man clothing and gear for re-enactments of the Western rendezvous. A few pieces of his… July 15, 2014
MT - Columnists Looking back to 1964 in Mancos Mr. and Mrs. John Paquin demonstrated their barbecuing prowess for an appreciative audience of Mrs. Burnham, the Billy Burnhams, the… July 1, 2014
MT - News Come Back to My Valley Looking back to the 1964 Times My personal headlines that year were that I was able to be with a group of men who were allowed… June 24, 2014
MT - News Living history Storied Kennedy Grain Elevator, listed as endangered place, will get a roof over its bowed beams June 24, 2014
MT - News Press is on a roll Professor turns on Times press, hopes to print in a few days June 17, 2014
MT - Columnists The shale that the world knows as Mancos In 1899, a geologist by the name of Cross ventured into southwestern Colorado and found the town of Mancos sitting… June 10, 2014
MT - News Did Mormons really settle Mancos? The Mormons came in the mid-late 1880s and settled down in Webber Canyon. They shopped and mingled in Mancos, but… May 20, 2014
Agriculture State accepting nominations for Centennial Farm award Selected nominees will be honored at the 28th Annual Centennial Farms Celebration at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo. Farmers… March 27, 2014
County OKs grant request for flume Linda Towle, chairwoman of the Cortez Historic Preservation Board, told commissioners Monday, March 3, nearly $20,000 was needed to secure… March 6, 2014
MT - News Mancos Melt revises its schedule “I hope it gets the families involved,” said Rena Wilson, the event founder. The recently re-formed Mancos Historical Society will… March 4, 2014
MT - News Come Back to My Valley: I’ve been working on the railroad The Denver & Rio Grand Southern started in Ridgway and went to Telluride, Rico, Dolores, Mancos and ended up in… March 4, 2014
Governor honors Ute architecture Mountain Utes among the groups honored by historic preservation award February 10, 2014
DS - News Historical Fund hosts roundtable History Colorado State Historical Fund (SHF) staff will outline the grant application process and show you what it takes to… January 15, 2014
History takes us back a simpler, often harsher time She says: “When I was on the library board, Mattie Holston and her daughter, along with Edith Elliss, kept the… January 14, 2014
DS - News Ancestral Puebloans may have an environmental lesson for us demise of the ancients a caution to today's world? December 12, 2013
MT - News Ancestral Puebloans may have an environmental lesson for us demise of the ancients a caution to today's world? December 11, 2013