Friday, January 23

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Insurance in 2026: Fed bill will result in coverage, rate changes; impacts felt locally

By Jennifer Leonard Significant changes are coming to Colorado health care insurance plans in 2026. These changes will be hard to absorb for most residents of the San Luis Valley, as large premium increases are seen across all insurance plans. Medicaid, Medicare and plans included under Connect for Health Colorado, the state's marketplace for Affordable Care Act eligible plans, will be the hardest hit. As stated by the director of Health First Colorado, Kim Bimestefer, "The bill is anticipated to result in the large-scale loss of health insurance coverage for Coloradans and an extraordinary cost shift to our state that Colorado's state budget cannot absorb." A majority of the changes that will start in the upcoming year are due to the implementation of the "One Big...

CEF seeks to sustain workforce

By Tricia Toney Photo by Michael Keefe For nearly 30 years, the Crestone Energy Fair (CEF) has relied almost entirely on volunteer labor. What began as a modest showcase of collectively built homes using unconventional materials has grown into a multi-day festival, along with year-round educational programming, requiring dozens of volunteers and a small core group of organizers coordinating logistics. Those who work year-round to sustain the CEF and promote environmentally conscious living are reaching out to the community for additional support. Far from its humble beginnings, recent the fairs have included expert panel discussions on topics ranging from permaculture and renewable energy to environmental legislation and ecotourism; hands-on demonstrations of alternative building methods such as hempcrete, cob, and straw bale construction; tours of off-grid homes; musical performances...

From our current editions

Harmony with Sacred Sites: Excerpts from video interview: John P. Milton shares about the origins of the Sacred Land Sanctuary

By John P. Milton Sacred Land Sanctuary So here we are at the Sacred Land Sanctuary, just north of Crestone, Colorado, one of my favorite places on the planet. I thought today I might share a few things about the Sanctuary and especially about some of the archeological sites here. When I first moved here...

Harmony with Sacred Sites: Crestone conglomerate beckons

By John P. Milton Continuing from last month's article where John describes going out on a 14-day quest to ask permission to build an eco-village north of Crestone back in the '80s, we now hear about the unique sacred sites revealed to him by Spirit. "So I came back. I had one night of rest at...

Living in harmony with sacred sites: A cultural model for honoring nature

By John P. Milton Continuing from last month’s article, we hear from John about how the discovery of stone meditation seats and beds led to the creation of the Sacred Land Sanctuary—a model for honoring Nature as Church, Temple, or Synagogue. “When I first explored the network of stone seats and beds on the land north...

Saguache BOCC unanimously certify mill levy and approve balanced 2026 budget

By Lisa Cyriacks Saguache County Commissioners unanimously certified the county mill levy and approved a balanced budget for 2026 following a public budget hearing at which no public comments were offered. The assessor certified a total assessed valuation for the county of $140,311,423. A mill levy of 18.831 for the general fund, 3.200 for social services...

WUI woes continue: Counties push back on unfunded WUI; fed lawmakers offer alternative

By Tricia Toney As Colorado counties wrestle with whether to comply with the state's newly adopted Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) code, a different approach to wildfire and disaster mitigation is emerging at the federal level—one that emphasizes incentives rather than mandates. The WUI code, adopted by the state of Colorado in July, establishes stricter building requirements for...

Momentary Lapse: Of serendipity, cows and a donkey named Papaya

By Matt Lit Managing Editor I drove across the valley last week. On deadline and in the midst of producing the January Eagle, I needed a front page photo. I had no idea what but—like love—I'll know it when I see it. Or is art that I'll...? Whichever it is, it's something like that. Anyhow, I figured...

The Aurora Borealis and the Yeshe Rangsal Stupa with bonus appearance by the International Space Station on May 11, 2024 in a composite from time lapse sequences. photo by Mike Lewinski

Little Bela got on stage with two members from the band The River Arkansas, at T-Road's Open Mic night, Thursday, July 25. Bella is the son of one of the players. photo by Matt Lit

Fog hangs in the trees looking north up North Crestone Creek. photo by Stephen Hume
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Office Space for Rent

Camino Baca Grande Professional Center, Office Space Available February 1, 2025. Please call (808) 255-4046 for details.

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Private room with separate entrance. Shared kitchen & bathroom Vegetarian Smoke & Drug Free No Pets 10 Minutes walk to town $600 month plus utilities ( appx $100 ) Last month rent $150...

Request for Proposal: Project Manager (Saguache County Land Use)

Saguache County Land Use is soliciting a project manager under the designation of the Land Use Administrator for 1041 application proposals submitted to the Saguache County Land Use Office. The project manager shall...

Saguache County Landfill

Provides An Environmentally Sound Carcass Disposal Pit Your local Saguache County Landfill reminds everyone that we provide a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible solution for the disposal of animal carcasses. This announcement is being...

Colorado River District Board Appointment

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners is accepting letters of interest for appointment from an individual who would like to serve as the Saguache County representative to the Colorado River District Board of...

Public Hearing at the Saguache County Commissioners

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing at the Saguache County Commissioners meeting Room located at 501 – 4th Street, Saguache, Colorado, on the following date: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025,...

Help Wanted: Full Time Office Clerk

719-655-2512 Come join THE- AWE-SOME-ONES-!Experienced individual needed for Motor Vehicle and Driver License Clerk, to include general office duties. Required skills include:• Required Trainings;• Computer experience in Excel, Word and other electronic devices;• Working with...

Public Notice: Saguache County Board of Commissioners Public Hearing (1041 Regulations)

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing at theSaguache County Road and Bridge meeting Room located at 305 – 3 rd Street, Saguache,Colorado, on the following date: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17,...

Public Notice: Saguache County Board of Commissioners

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing at theSaguache County Road and Bridge meeting Room located at 305 – 3 rd Street, Saguache,Colorado, on the following date: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17,...

Public Hearing Notice: Saguache County Board of Commissioners

The Saguache County Board of Commissioners invites the public, local fire districts, and town boards members within Saguache County to attend a Public Hearing on the Colorado Wildfire Urban Interface (WUI) Code. 📅 Date:...

Computer Tutor Needed

Computer tutor needed at my Crestone home assisting in learning and updating Apple laptop, Macbook and iphone applications. $30 an hour  anglelaabsher@gmail.com

Certified Public Accountant

CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Steven Scott Maurer CPA 609 Main Street Suite 110 Alamosa 719-298-7970 www.SLVCPA.com

Help Wanted: Rio Grande Farm Park Director

SLV Local Foods Coalition Job Title: Rio Grande Farm Park Director Job Overview:The Rio Grande Farm Park (RGFP) Director is responsible for the day-to-day management of programs, staff, and infrastructure at the Farm Park. This...

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Villa Grove FD thanks

To the community, Our Villa Grove/Bonanza VFD annual fundraiser on June 22nd was a huge success. We greatly appreciate our community and donors that continue...

What we can do

Dear community,  With the recent Supreme Court decision on Presidential Immunity, it is clearer than ever that this election is a choice between Democracy and...

NHN Thanks

Dear community, On behalf of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Crestone, a big thanks goes out to the entire community, volunteers and the Baca Grande Property Owners...

Features from our B Section: "Living on the Earth"

Panelists highlight transit, tourism, and housing as keys to valley’s economic future

By Tricia Toney After an extended downpour and hail in downtown Crestone, as a rainbow formed over the peaks, about 40 people gathered under tents, with others viewing via livestream to hear about something brighter: the future of the San Luis Valley economy. A panel of local leaders, brought together by Ameille Warner, Executive Director of Saguache County Sustainable Environment and Economic Development (ScSEED), took on a broad range of topics shaping that future, including: public transit, tourism and housing. The panel included: • Ame Warner – Executive Director, ScSEED; Owner, Dandelion Creative Services; Marketing Consultant, Saguache County Tourism Council; Saguache Town...

CEF Ongoing Education draws teachers and students from across the US

By Anya Kaats The Crestone Energy Fair’s recent Natural Plasters & Earthbag Greenhouse workshops were a huge success, drawing participants from across Colorado and New Mexico—and as far as California—for two distinct weekends of immersive, hands-on learning. The Natural Plaster workshop was led by world-renowned natural plaster expert Athena Steen of the Canelo Project, whose decades of experience brought depth, artistry, and inspiration to the process of mixing and applying clay-based finishes. The Earthbag Greenhouse workshop was guided by local builder and CEF crew member Dana Oglesby, who taught participants how to construct strong, sustainable walls using scoria-filled earthbags—a DIY...

The Valley is vital to threatened bird populations

By Kaitlyn Fletcher Photo Credit: John Rawinski The 2025 State of Birds report raises alarm for birds across every habitat, again. Nearly one-third of America’s bird species need immediate conservation action. About 50% of all bird species found in the U.S. can be spotted in Colorado, which boasts a total of 521 species from 63 different families. The state of valley birds Local bird expert John Rawinski has documented 369 bird species in the San Luis Valley as of 2024, adding one to three new species annually. That’s over two-thirds of Colorado’s birds. Lined by rugged mountains, the desertscape slopes into piñon-juniper and conifer...

Crestone Energy Fair secures $75K grant to advance sustainable building research

By Anya KaatsPhoto by Anya Kaats The Crestone Energy Fair (CEF) has been awarded a $75,000 grant from the Mountain and Plains Environmental Justice Grant Hub (MAP EJ) to further its research on alternative building techniques. The funding will allow the organization to refine its data collection methods and continue advocating for sustainable housing solutions and preserve Saguache County’s lack of building codes. This grant comes on the heels of the recently concluded Sustainable Home Showdown (SHS), a citizen-led research initiative that evaluated a diverse array of homes in the Crestone area. The SHS aimed to collect data on home efficiency,...

The Crestone Energy Fair returns for 36th year

By CEF Crew, Photo by Anya Kaats The theme for this year’s Energy Fair (CEF) is Nurturing Resilience, and the event will be focused on what it means to cultivate communal solidarity and forward-thinking leadership to navigate change on our own terms. CEF has remained a pillar of Crestone’s commitment to natural and regenerative building and living, and is one of the longest-running sustainability festivals in the nation. CEF features hands-on workshops, educational panels and presentations, and on-going learning opportunities centered around innovative, sustainable and regenerative ideas and practices in construction, lifestyle and community. The event has become a reliable resource...

Buffalo Soldiers: A tribute to the Buffalo Soldiers and their place in SLV history

by Brandon Gonzales.  Having been shaped for thousands of years by many different Indigenous nations, and more recently by non-Indigenous settlers, the San Luis Valley (SLV) has always been a crossroads of different cultures and traditions. The Fort Garland Museum is showcasing a sliver of the region’s unique human history with their newest exhibit, Buffalo Soldiers: reVision. The exhibit draws from the work of 8 artists to explore the legacy that the “Buffalo Soldiers” left on the SLV and its peoples during American western expansion.  For some background, the Buffalo Soldiers were six Black cavalry regiments that were established by Congress...

Beavers in the SLV: Why you should start giving a dam about this keystone species

By Zaylah Pearson-Good. Due to a history of hunting and habitat loss, beaver colonies have diminished across the San Luis Valley in the last few centuries. Though beaver populations are stable in parts of the Valley, efforts are underway to restore the species to key waterways that they once occupied. Beavers play a major role in maintaining ecological balance, protecting endangered fish and mitigating the impacts of wildfire.   It takes a beaver approximately 24 hours to completely re-engineer an ecosystem. These stout, orange-toothed rodents use sticks, mud, leaves and grasses to build watertight dams that slow and redirect water across...

Partnership: Utes partner with USDA

Reprinted from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. DENVER, CO—Southern Ute Indian Reservation - A historic partnership is forging between the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the United States Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Through the USDA or NRCS Agency's Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), the entities have jointly entered an alternative funding arrangement (AFA) to improve rangeland resiliency and health on Tribal lands. This project is funded through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). "This is an exciting partnership", said Clint Evans, NRCS State Conservationist in Colorado. "The Southern Ute Indian Tribe is the first Tribe in the...
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From our columns...

Sports season nears end for school year

By Ziah Knight-Pesqueira. Basketball Wrap Up - Boys and Girls Following the end of the basketball season, all seniors from both girls’ and boys’ teams participated in the Arby’s All Star Game. Seniors from teams around the San Luis Valley (SLV)  region were able to practice and compete together one last...

CCS students to create mural for Crestone Town Park stage

By Sequoia Sirois The town of Crestone has always had many community projects going on throughout the years. Projects range from cleaning up the roads of trash for Earth Day, establishing a new town park for the kids, to building a new show stage for community performances.  This year a new...

Sports transition: Bball ends and track runs

By Ziah Knight-Pesqueira  HS Boys Basketball ends After a tough 73-39 playoff loss against the Stratton Eagles the Moffat Cowboys season officially comes to an end. The Cowboys finished their season with a 13-8 record while also qualifying for the Colorado Regional Playoff. Over the course of the past four years...

Puerto Rico! 

CCS Seniors mix education, culture, art and fun in their out-of-country trip By Sequoia Sirois. The Crestone Charter School (CCS) gives amazing diverse learning opportunities to all students.  LINK high schoolers are given the lucky chance to go places out of the United States mainland. LINK is a reference to seniors...

Moffat Archers participated in the 2024 NASP Colorado State Virtual Tournament on Tuesday, February 27th, with 30 students participating. This is the most important tournament of the season for our archers. Competitors will shoot 30 arrows to score. Scoring officials will submit results to the State NASP Coordinator and...

Moffat sports 

By Ziah Knight-Pesqueira  Moffat Boys Basketball: The Moffat Cowboys have finished the regular season with a 13-6 record; solidifying themselves a place in the regional playoffs. The Cowboys most recently faced the Sierra Grande Panthers in a district play-in tournament. Unfortunately, the team came short, taking a 48-43 loss in a...

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