Canyon Courier

Canyon Courier Serving Jefferson County's mountain communities with trusted local journalism. We’re part of The Colorado Trust for Local News. Thanks for reading.

In 1955 in Indian Hills, the need for a source of information for a growing mountain community gave rise to a monthly newspaper called Smoke Signals. Backed financially by the Indian Hills Fire Department, Smoke Signals started on a shoestring but grew steadily along with the community. Within six months of the paper’s creation, the Inter-Canyon and Idledale departments were also pitching in, and

advertising revenues began to grow. In October 1958, under editor and publisher Vern Manning, Smoke Signals became the Canyon Courier, an independent weekly newspaper. The Courier started with an ambitious goal: covering all news “from U.S. 40 on the north to Bailey and beyond on the south, and from Mount Evans to the east Jefferson County line.”

No one could have predicted in the late ’50s how Evergreen and that entire area would grow in population, until finally many mountain communities had distinct identities and sizable populations of their own. Today, the Courier focuses more tightly on the Evergreen area, which has grown to become a large, thriving and economically diverse community. Our three sister newspapers — the High Timber Times (Conifer), the Clear Creek Courant (Clear Creek County) and the Columbine Courier (South Jeffco) — now report on many of the areas that the original Canyon Courier sought to cover. Our goal as newspapers remains the same, however: unite our communities with a reliable and local source of information, advertising and — now — online content.

A standing-room only crowd gathered in Conifer recently to learn more about efforts to stem the mountain pine beetle epi...
12/05/2025

A standing-room only crowd gathered in Conifer recently to learn more about efforts to stem the mountain pine beetle epidemic.

An insect the size of a grain of rice drew a standing-room-only crowd and filled the parking lot at West Jefferson Middle School.

Conifer residents and 285 travelers will have to wait years longer for the long-discussed 285/Kings Valley interchange.
12/04/2025

Conifer residents and 285 travelers will have to wait years longer for the long-discussed 285/Kings Valley interchange.

Reconstruction of the U.S. Highway 285 and Kings Valley Drive intersection is on hold indefinitely, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

Jeffco just recorded its smallest kindergarten class ever.The district lost nearly 1,300 students this year, and officia...
12/04/2025

Jeffco just recorded its smallest kindergarten class ever.

The district lost nearly 1,300 students this year, and officials say it's not because families are choosing other schools. They're moving out of Jefferson County entirely.
Home values have jumped 76% since 2015. The population of children under 5 has dropped nearly 13% in just three years.

What does this mean for your kid's school? We break down what parents should watch for—and where to find your school's enrollment data.

📊 https://www.canyoncourier.com/news/jeffco-enrollment-falls-to-historic-low-as-families-move/article_bd5f831d-57e8-5756-97d9-615f2a126781.html

Is your family feeling the squeeze? Are you seeing changes at your school? Tell us in the comments.

Jefferson County Public Schools enrollment drops to lowest level in years, with smallest kindergarten class on record. Decrease linked to lower birth rates and families leaving the county due to rising housing costs.

A part of Evergreen's restaurant scene for nearly 40 years, Christina Ware made a dramatic career turn by starting a new...
12/03/2025

A part of Evergreen's restaurant scene for nearly 40 years, Christina Ware made a dramatic career turn by starting a new ride-sharing service.

After 37 years in the Evergreen restaurant industry, Christina Ware made a very abrupt career transition, recently launching Ride Solutions.

The administrative offices at Lakewood Library have been closed for two months — but the sign on the door just says "con...
12/03/2025

The administrative offices at Lakewood Library have been closed for two months — but the sign on the door just says "construction."

State records tell a different story: an asbestos spill that spread through hallways and into a dumpster after workers who weren't certified to handle asbestos removed contaminated flooring.

The library is offering Workers Comp resources to employees who may have been exposed. Crews had to destroy workers' personal belongings.

Full story:

Asbestos contamination forced a two-month shutdown of administrative offices at Lakewood Library after untrained workers removed contaminated flooring.

The Little Bear Saloon isn't only about late nights anymore. The historic bar just added breakfast to its itinerary.
12/01/2025

The Little Bear Saloon isn't only about late nights anymore. The historic bar just added breakfast to its itinerary.

The Little Bear Saloon, long known for late nights, live music, the collection of bras dangling from its ceiling, and a myriad of tales has added offerings for what is

Local students named and created logos for Evergreen Fire/Rescue's rigs. The artwork and names will be permanent fixture...
11/25/2025

Local students named and created logos for Evergreen Fire/Rescue's rigs. The artwork and names will be permanent fixtures on the equipment.

Several of Evergreen Fire/Rescue’s apparatus will soon bear cheerful logos and names, largely in thanks to area school children who participated in an EFR art and naming contest for them.

The Elk Creek Fire Department and its opponent agreed to end a long fought-for merger effort. Elk Creek says the expensi...
11/25/2025

The Elk Creek Fire Department and its opponent agreed to end a long fought-for merger effort. Elk Creek says the expensive battle had no end in sight; its legal challenger says the agency was headed for a loss.

The Elk Creek Fire board gave up Nov. 21 on its latest effort to unify with its neighboring fire district, a decision its vice president said was made to save

BREAKING: Jefferson County Schools detailed cuts for the first time last week. Approximately 150-160 positions will be e...
11/25/2025

BREAKING: Jefferson County Schools detailed cuts for the first time last week. Approximately 150-160 positions will be eliminated.

Parents of Golden High School softball athletes attended the board meeting, saying they only learned about potential athletics cuts two weeks ago through conversations at individual schools.

The timeline is tight:
📅 Dec. 2: Staff must declare intentions
📅 Dec. 15-17: Layoff notifications
📅 Dec. 18: Final cuts announced

See our full breakdown of confirmed cuts and which departments face the biggest reductions. https://www.canyoncourier.com/news/jeffco-parents-blindsided-by-looming-athletics-cuts/article_1fa287ef-2726-5ad8-ac42-5ea356d32297.html

❓ How did you learn about these cuts? Share below.

Parents and community members escalate efforts to safeguard crucial programs as final reduction plans and service impacts are set to be disclosed on Dec. 18, with a narrow window to influence decisions.

The town hired a professional company to decorate its bridges and trees this holiday season. The lights went live Nov. 2...
11/24/2025

The town hired a professional company to decorate its bridges and trees this holiday season. The lights went live Nov. 21.

As Morrison’s new holiday lights lit the town Nov. 21, Mayor Chris Wolfe reflected what most of the town’s residents feel.

"I just want to be able to survive off of one job."That's what Leslie told the Jefferson County Public Library  last nig...
11/24/2025

"I just want to be able to survive off of one job."

That's what Leslie told the Jefferson County Public Library last night, describing 60-hour work weeks across multiple jobs.

Library workers packed Wednesday's meeting to plead for fair wages. Michelle Snyder, a page at the Arvada branch, described losing 10 pounds in 14 weeks from the physical demands - "100 squats, 50 deadlifts" per shift for $15.62 an hour.

Library workers packed Wednesday's meeting to plead for fair wages. Michelle Snyder, a page at the Arvada branch, described losing 10 pounds in 14 weeks from the physical demands - "100 squats, 50 deadlifts" per shift for $15.62 an hour.

The dispute: Workers want raises that approach the $27/hour living wage (MIT Living Wage Calculator). The library board offered increases but says the union's added request triggered state-mandated mediation.

Meanwhile, the library maintains $76 million in reserves for future buildings while implementing self-service hours at some locations due to staffing challenges.

Read the full story, including the board's response:

Library staff struggle with low wages below living wage standards as they advocate for fair pay in Jefferson County. Workers share personal stories of hardship, urging trustees to address the pay gap.

In the face of spiraling legal costs, the Elk Creek Fire board opted to put its hoped-for merger with Conifer Fire on ho...
11/22/2025

In the face of spiraling legal costs, the Elk Creek Fire board opted to put its hoped-for merger with Conifer Fire on hold.

The Elk Creek Fire Protection District’s plans to merge with the neighboring Conifer Fire District is on hold, according to a Nov. 21 statement.

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