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Help wanted – desperately – as applicants become scarce

AURORA (AP) – In a country in the midst of sustained economic growth, Colorado has been ahead of the pack. Month after month of an expanding economy has resulted in some pretty good times fo...

Smiley Building celebrates 20 years

Despite some early resistance, building now provides an important space in community

BP’s regional office moving to downtown Durango

New technology decreases need for office space

Sales of recreational marijuana boom in march

Sales eclipse $105 million in March

Mancos farm, North Carolina company join forces on hemp

Local, out-of-state companies see big potential for CBD market

Wild horse, burros can be adopted on the internet BLM opens an ‘Online Corral’

The Bureau of Land Management has launched an “Online Corral” to begin the adoption process for wild horses and burros. The website connects people who would like to adopt wild ho...

Cortez Quilt Co. holds grand reopening after getting new owners

‘Family business’ plans to phase out yarn shop, add classes

County asserts control of noxious weeds

Problematic properties targeted for treatment

Southwest Farm to Yarn Collective plans grand opening

The Journal Local sheep and alpaca raisers, spinners, weavers, dyers, and artisans have pooled their talents to create the Southwest Farm to Yarn Collective with a retail location...

Agriculture teacher Ed Rice to retire after 28 years

Montezuma-Cortez teacher Ed Rice is retiring, but plans to stay involved

Cortez Farmers Market to begin June 2

Vendor spots are still available

Ski industry tallies fewer visits in Rockies this winter

Associated Press FRISCO, Colo. — Skier visits to U.S. resorts in the Rocky Mountains were down about 5 percent this past winter, which equates to about 1 million fewer visits than...
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