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THE COLUMBINE BAR & GRILL

Ice Cream Favorite Moose and More Moving to Mancos

After almost seven years, owners Rachel and Brent McWhirter are closing their Cortez space, planning instead to incorporate their treats into their Mancos restaurant, the Columbine Bar and Grill.

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Where Have Colorado’s Workers Gone? Some Say: “We’re Still Here. Hire Us!”

Mancos Gets Grant for Downtown Business Facade and Energy Improvements

HESPERUS MOUNTAIN

Bring the Outdoors into Your Hybrid Work Routine
Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review A growing body of research reveals that spending time in nature has many benefits for mental and physical health. The author presents three ways for managers to take advantage of hybrid and remote work to help their employees better access and benefit from nature.

TIMBER AGE SYSTEMS

Timber Age Featured in Company Week

Co-founders Kyle Hanson and Andy Hawk see a local approach to manufacturing construction materials — especially in Colorado mountain towns with abundant wood in surrounding forests.

MURAL OUTSIDE FENCELINE CIDER

Fenceline Cider Recognized with Multiple Awards in Cider Competitions

Fenceline Cider was recognized with three awards from this year’s Great American Cider Competition and four awards from the Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition.

WOMAN PLAYING WITH BOY

Combating Burnout as a Single Working Parent

Women, regardless of their marital status, have borne the brunt of childcare and homeschooling in the pandemic. It’s part of why 2.3 million women have been forced out of the workforce.

Meet the Startup Helping Farmers Make Money Off Their Land

Harvest Hosts gives RVers unlimited access to stays at farms and vineyards across the U.S. In exchange, they spend big bucks on tchotchkes and other goods.

Five Startups that Show Rural Innovation is Way More than Ag Tech

“In southwestern Colorado, Agile Space Industries is designing, manufacturing, and testing of integrated aerospace propulsion systems — and beating out organizations like SpaceX to hire high-end engineering grads from schools such as MIT, Purdue, and West Point.”