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Michael Bennet ad features Hermosa Creek

Durango business owner Ed Zink praises senator

Big funds for Native farmers on the way

The money stems from a 1999 lawsuit

Scientist hopes to restore West’s degraded grasslands

A scientist with ranching roots is trying to restore balance to degraded grasslands

Cortez Farmers Market opens for business downtown

Local meat, produce, crafts and baked goods sold Saturdays downtown

Utah enjoys record season for ski visitors

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah ski resorts recorded a 10-year high for visitors this past season, likely fueled by good early-winter snow and buzz created by Vail Resort’s merging of two ski areas in...

Medical marijuana testing rule possible boon for S.W. Colorado labs

Local license could pose hurdle

What the U.S. can learn from European miners’ second act

Europe and the U.S. have taken different paths to climate issues, coal’s decline

Mining claims are cheap but complex real estate

Most claims are under $225,000

Mercy will offer free class about prediabetes

For The Journal People diagnosed with prediabetes are at a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Effectively managing prediabetes can help prevent...

Hay producers needed for annual publication

The Colorado Department of Agriculture is accepting listings for the 2016 Colorado Hay Directory. The annual publication, celebrating its 30th anniversary, markets Colorado hay to buyers. ...

Ranching challenges emerge after 2012 drought

Genetics key to getting by for northeast Colorado ranch

New-home sales jump to an eight-year high

WASHINGTON – Americans ramped up their purchases of new homes in April to the highest level since January 2008, evidence of a strong start to the spring buying season. The Commer...
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