City Revives Salida Scene
The newly revived Salida Scene television program is designed to give viewers up-to-date information and the opportunity to learn about Salida and city programs.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 18, 2018
The newly revived Salida Scene television program is designed to give viewers up-to-date information and the opportunity to learn about Salida and city programs.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 17, 2018
Road construction will begin Monday, June 18, in Salida at the intersection of E and Fourth streets, and on C Street from Teller Avenue to Seventh Street.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 16, 2018
The presentation is an opportunity to have a common dialogue about fire on the landscape and the strategic use of fire on the landscape in Custer County and nearby areas.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 12, 2018
The numbers speak to the need: Chaffee County’s population grew 5.6 percent from 2015 to 2017. The price of a single-family home increased 65 percent from 2011 to 2017 while median household income increased only 13 percent....
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 11, 2018
Chaffee County Sheriff John Spezze ordered Stage 2 fire restrictions today for unincorporated Chaffee County, effective immediately. Stage 2 restrictions forbid building, maintaining or attending any open fire, including...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 10, 2018
Dear editor: Thank you for the articles on housing! I really enjoyed Ericka’s words and perspective. Glad the Ark Valley Voice is an option for news in Salida! Kimberly Kerschke Salida
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 9, 2018
Dear Editor: It is always good to have a laugh. Your article about former mayor LiVecchi claiming violations of open meetings laws by the current council certainly give me a laugh. In my opinion, he violated open meeting laws...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | Jun 2, 2018
If you missed the premier of this excellent documentary about the Arkansas River May 31 on Rocky...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | May 27, 2018
The Central Colorado Conservancy will present tips for prevention of human-bear conflicts during “Living with Bears,” a free program hosted by wildlife biologist Cindy Lawrence on Wednesday, May 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Periodic Brewing, 115 E. Seventh St., (upstairs) in Leadville.
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | May 27, 2018
The Salida Pregnancy Resource Center is celebrating life with its annual Baby Bottle Fundraiser from May 13 through June 17. Baby bottles may be picked up from the Salida Pregnancy Resource Center, located at 215 E. Third...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | May 25, 2018
Easement protects 150 acres of critical wildlife habitat, ¼ mile of Badger Creek Central Colorado Conservancy has partnered with local landowners to establish a conservation easement on 150 acres along Badger Creek, a few miles...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | May 25, 2018
A documentary film about the value and importance of the Arkansas River will debut on Rocky...
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