Alamosa Daily Digest Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Ty's Take
You know what a Monday briefing means in a town this size—somebody's got to pull the week together before anybody else gets moving. That's the work that doesn't make headlines, the editor or the city clerk or whoever's sitting down Sunday night with a coffee that's gone cold, making sure the county knows what's coming. Alamosa runs on those Monday mornings, on people who actually show up and say here's what we're doing this week, here's what you need to know. The valley's too spread out, the seasons too unforgiving, the water too precious to waste time on surprises. So whatever's in that briefing today—whether it's about the university, the county commission, or just the ordinary machinery of keeping a San Luis Valley town running—that's the stuff that matters. That's why somebody bothered to write it down.
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Valley Courier
The Monday Briefing | June 22, 2026
Alamosa city officials are preparing a November ballot measure to ask voters whether to renew the city's half-penny street tax, which has funded local road maintenance and improvements. The reauthorization comes as the region experiences typical summer heat, with rain potentially moving into the...
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