News

Program links food banks with farmers

Soup kitchens shop for free

Participants to pay more for health exchange

Administrative costs rise, will be passed along to consumers

Job training geared toward senior citizens

The Cortez Journal SER Jobs for Progress, a federally funded Job training program, announces the availability of several openings for paid job training positions. Are y...

Sen. Bennet in middle of Dems’ fight over trade

WASHINGTON – With a major trade deal looming, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet is feeling pressure from President Barack Obama, who wants it, and liberal allies who want nothing more than to kill it...

Briefs

State to protect greater sage grouse Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Friday ordered state agencies to take steps to protect the shrinking population of greater sage grouse in h...

DO now selling recreational pot

Durango Organics is fourth shop to open in Cortez in 2015

Ag gets down to earth

Permaculture conference offers workshops on sustainable living

New program links local food banks with farmers

Evening farmers market lets soup kitchens shop for free

BLM weighs the future of oil and gas development

Master lease plan gets mixed reviews

Parachute sales-tax revenue plummets with gas downturn

PARACHUTE – To understand the importance of the energy industry in Parachute, look no further than its 2015 sales-tax revenue. The town of about 1,100 residents finds itself copi...

Ice cream, chocolate shop opens

Moose & More specializes in all-natural, homemade treats

Cortez Taco Bell gets a face-lift

Store has been in city for 20 years and is due for a makeover
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