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Forest Service announces 900 temporary jobs

The Journal The Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service announced today the availability of over 900 temporary jobs for the 2018 field season throughout national forests ...

Gold King Mine spill makes U.N. list of significant disasters

But recommendations don’t apply to spill because EPA caused it

SCAPE sets program deadline

Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs encourages early-stage companies in Southwest Colorado to apply for its 2018 program. SCAPE is a nonprofit, partnered with...

Farm Stewardship Award applications open

The Colorado Corn Administrative Committee and Colorado Corn Growers Association are seeking applications for the Colorado Farm Stewardship Award. The winner will be selected by C...

79 percent of Americans would take a pay cut to work for a more ‘just’ company

Americans prioritize one thing above all others when evaluating whether a company is a good corporate citizen: How they treat their workers. That’s according to a survey released ...

Nurse assistant wins state award for work at Cortez’s Vista Grande

Vista Grande Inn employee named ‘CNA of the Year’

Handwoven rug store opens on Main Avenue in downtown Durango

Nadeem Mull began selling rugs in 1980s in New Mexico

In the Southwest, a sustainable breed of cattle

The criollo cow can thrive in hot, dry conditions that are difficult for other breeds

Southwest Colorado counties become ‘rural jump-start zones’

Colorado Economic Development Commission approved Archuleta, Dolores, Montezuma and San Juan counties Sept. 21 as “rural jump-start zones.” Pueblo Community College is the designa...

New skin spa opens in Cortez

Serenity Spa to hold grand opening Nov. 9

San Juan County recovery coordinator hired

Silverton resident Melanie Russek begins work this month as a part-time San Juan economic development/recovery coordinator. This position, funded by the Economic Development Administration w...

N.M. regulators report drop in methane emissions

ALBUQUERQUE – Methane emissions from oil and natural gas production in New Mexico have dropped by more than 50 percent over the past year thanks to advances in technology and changes in the ...
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