Wendy Weiner is one of the founding members of the Salida Seed Library. She is a local gardener, seed saver and backyard ...
I’m writing to express my disappointment in the Chaffee County Republican Party’s repeated failure to nominate enough ...
One of 50 bills signed into legislation by President Joe Biden Dec. 24 was official recognition of the bald eagle as the ...
A collection of original, bovine-themed oil paintings from Salida artist Laura Barton are on display through March 31 at ...
I'm wondering if, like me, others are struggling to understand how our local art community is represented and supported by ...
The Lady Spartans basketball didn’t quite have their “A game” Tuesday night as they took on the Lady Cowgirls of Gunnison Jan ...
The Spartan basketball team took down the visiting Gunnison Cowboys, 61-32, but struggled a bit in certain quarters, coach ...
Chaffee County Public Health reported in a press release that respiratory illnesses, including flu, RSV and COVID-19, are ...
Mend-It Monday organizers announced the event will be more accessible for some workers this month because it will occur on a ...
Karin Naccarato, The Mountain Mail’s classifieds manager, is a face for the public both in and outside her work.
Salida's Board of Education held a work session Jan. 14 where they interacted with students attending SHS, and got feedback from students on the proposed cell phone restriction policy.
BOE members held their regular meeting, starting at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14, where they discussed insurance premium increases, and unanimously approved four action items listed on the agenda.