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  2. Ouray County Plaindealer - Wikipedia

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    The Ouray County Plaindealer is a weekly newspaper based in Ouray County, Colorado, United States, and owned by Mike Wiggins and Erin McIntyre. It is the newspaper of record for the City of Ouray, Town of Ridgway, and Ouray County. It publishes every Thursday.

  3. Why was nearly every newspaper stolen from this Colorado town ...

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    The seasonal Colorado mountain town of Ouray became a flashpoint for the debate about free press and local journalism when nearly all the county papers were stolen from stands – as details broke ...

  4. Theft of hundreds of newspapers in Colorado town last week ...

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    The theft of more than 200 copies of a newspaper in Colorado last week resulted in “the appearance of a police cover up,” but the suspect has no connection with law enforcement, Ouray Police ...

  5. Colorado newspaper hits back at man who stole editions with ...

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    Ouray County Plaindealer reported that an unnamed teenage girl was assaulted multiple times during a late-night party at the home of the city’s police chief Colorado newspaper hits back at man ...

  6. Ouray, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Ouray (/ ˈ jʊər eɪ / YOOR-ay) is a home rule municipality that is the county seat of Ouray County, Colorado, United States. [10] The city population was 898 as of the 2020 census . [ 8 ] The Ouray Post Office has the ZIP Code 81427.

  7. Ridgway Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sun then languished until its rebirth April 3, 1980, under the leadership of Joyce Jorgensen, publisher and editor of the Ouray County Plaindealer and the Ouray Herald. In 1990, both the Ridgway Sun and Ouray County Plaindealer were purchased by Guy and Marcia Wood. In 1995 both newspapers were purchased by current publisher David Mullings ...

  8. Solid Muldoon - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Muldoon was the name of a local newspaper in Ouray, Colorado, founded on September 5, 1879 by David F. Day. [7] Through a series of name changes and merges, it eventually became the present-day Durango Herald. [8]

  9. Wife Finds Dead Husband Buried Under 3 Feet of Snow ... - AOL

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    A wife found the body of her husband buried in 3 feet of snow after he was killed in an avalanche in Colorado on Tuesday, Jan. 7, an official Colorado Avalanche Information Center report stated