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Mancos trustees ponder next steps after fire

Disaster destroyed Mancos production facility

Western Excelsior fire traced to faulty fan

Sprinkler system wasn’t installed; fire inspections weren’t required

Western Excelsior workers, town look toward uncertain future

On Monday afternoon, Mancos resident Jonathan Sam went home to see part of his livelihood up in flames. Sam worked at Western Excelsior Corp. in Mancos as a machine operator for t...

Mancos Farmers’ Market starts June 1

New offerings include dairy deliveries, meats

May events at the Mancos Library

Following are events planned for the month of May at the Mancos Public Library, 211 W. First St. For more information, call the library at 970-533-7600. Adult programs “Keeping...

Mancos senior earns full Duke scholarship

Mancos senior Brittney Peacock has been awarded a full-ride scholarship to Duke University. The institution’s David M. Rubenstein merit scholarship is awarded to students who are ...

Firefighters attack hot spots at Western Excelsior

The Western Excelsior fire continued to smolder on Wednesday as the town considered the potential loss of its biggest business and the investigation into the blaze pointed to a faulty ventil...

Agape Durango’s spiritual festival seeks new Mancos location

Neighbors’ dissent leads to move

Mancos schools present upgrade plan to state this month

As they prepare for a grant presentation on a proposed campus upgrade, Mancos school officials are promising transparency and honesty. Superintendent Brian Hanson and school board...

Mancos Days seeks prize donations

Mancos Days festival organizers are asking the public for donations for prizes for kids day events taking place on the first day of the festival. Mancos Days takes place from July...

Mancos residents demand answers over administrator’s departure

Mayor announces trustees won’t talk

Two Mancos seniors earn Daniels scholarships

‘Feels like winning the lottery,’ Bonde says