San Juan Basin Public Health will close this December, in accordance with agreements with La Plata and Archuleta counties, who will be responsible for providing public health services to their counties. Two Durango School District 9-R Board of Education members received the McGuffy Award for their service. Snowmaking has begun at Purgatory Resort in preparation for the 2024/25 ski season, and Noel Night is returning this December. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by The Payroll Department and Tafoya Barrett & Associates
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Two Durango Board of Education Members received recognition by the Colorado Association of School Boards last month. San Juan Basin Public Health will close on December 31st, with the Plata County Public Health and Archuleta County Public Health providing public health services to the individual counties. And Halloween is over, which means snow is just around the corner, as Purgatory Resort begins snowmaking activities, and Noel Night signup starts. You're watching the "Local NEWS Roundup," brought to you by Tafoya Barrett and Associates and The Payroll Department. I'm Wendy Graham Settle. Two Durango School District 9-R Board of Education Members received the Colorado Association of School Board's McGuffey Award last month. Members Erika Brown and Kristin Smith were announced as honorees for the award, which recognizes individuals who bring commitment and passionate service to board member work, go above and beyond their role, and actively serve their community. San Juan Basin Public Health will close December 31st this year. La Plata and Archuleta Counties will now be responsible for providing public health services to their individual counties as part of the closures, which was voted and decided on in 2022 by the County's Board of Commissioners. La Plata County Public Health will begin providing services in January 2024 and will be a source for environmental, health, maternal, child health programs, vital records, consumer protection, harm reduction services, and more. Sign up for a monthly newsletter to stay up-to-date with services, resources, and events. All current services and events offered and supported by San Juan Basin Public Health will continue through December. Snowmaking activities started last week at Purgatory Resort, with a planned opening date of November 18th. The goal is to have a solid base for the 2024/25 ski season. There are some changes to the daily snow report with new ways to access your daily powder news. To continue to receive email updates, create an account through OpenSnow. There are also text alerts offered. Sign up to be part of the Fresh Group to receive texts whenever there's been any fresh snowfall or the POW Group to receive texts when there was more than six inches of snow. Daily snow reports can also be found on the Purgatory mobile app and as always, by calling the main number for Purgatory Resort and listening to the Snow Report. Noel Night is back. The annual local event will be Friday, December 1st this year, and businesses interested in free promotional material are encouraged to sign up by November 10th. Noel Night highlights local retailers and is a partnership of Local First Durango Business Improvement District, Main Avenue businesses, and "The Durango Herald." Interested business owners should sign up online, and the event and promotions are not limited to Main Avenue businesses, so sign up. Learn more about these and other stories online at durangolocal.news. Thank you for watching this edition of the "Local NEWS Roundup." I'm Wendy Graham Settle.