Newscast 6-6-25
- Telluride Moves Forward on Virginia Placer Phase 2A - Uranium Mine in Utah Sees Emergency Approval - Summer Cat with Risho Unda
- Telluride Moves Forward on Virginia Placer Phase 2A - Uranium Mine in Utah Sees Emergency Approval - Summer Cat with Risho Unda
- Post Offices Make the World Go Round - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council - Mass Movement Brings Good News
- Safety First at the Bike Rodeo - Telluride Farmer’s Market Celebrates Community - Birdsongs on the San Miguel
- Congressional Budget Cuts Mean Less Local Renewables - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda - Sunset Concert Series Announces Summer Lineup
- Law Enforcement Responds to School Threat - Conversations Contentious Around Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant - County Urges Hurd to Preserve Medicaid
- Telluride Ski Resort Improvement Project Begins - Construction Covers the Canyon - Telluride Tourism Board Looks to Summer
- It’s Wildfire Season, Are You Prepared? - Ridgway Resilience Hub Stands at the Ready - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council
Dan Covault has been appointed as the next sheriff of San Miguel County, following Sheriff Bill Masters’ retirement after 45 years. Covault, a 25-year veteran of local law enforcement, reflects on his journey, the challenges of stepping into Masters' legacy, and his hopes for the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office.
- Dan Covault Prepares to Be Sheriff - The West End Roundup with The San Miguel Basin Forum - Commissioners Sign Resolution in Support of Public Lands
- Beaver Business in Mountain Village - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda - Listening Club Lingers on 69 Love Songs
- Mountain Village Moves Lift Ticket Tax to the Ballot - San Miguel County Considers Housing Mitigation Fee Update - Telluride Visits Camp Happy Sunshine
The two candidates vying to be appointed as San Miguel County sheriff shared their thoughts on a number of topics during interviews with the San Miguel Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday. San Miguel County Undersheriff Dan Covault and San Miguel County Sheriff Operations Sgt. Lane Masters are looking to be appointed to the position, which will be left vacant when current Sheriff Bill Masters steps down in June. The appointed sheriff will serve the remainder of Sheriff Masters’ term, which is up in 2026.