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Um AÁ Nuu Apag Ad? (Do you speak Ute?)

Southern Ute woman develops app to preserve language

Empire Electric celebrates 75 years of power

Today, electricity is something we seldom think about. With a flick of a switch, it’s readily available to power nearly everything in our lives. In the 1930s, life in rural Montez...

Business Briefs

Local student default rate varies The student loan burden has exploded nationally, and locally about two thirds of local students are taking out federal loans. The stu...

Cortez barber retires after 44 years

Business Briefs

Workshop to address steps of starting a business The Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center and First Southwest Bank are sponsoring a half-day workshop titled “Start...

Flooring company lays down growth

Sales dropped by 75% after housing crash

Home price gains slow in June

WASHINGTON – U.S. home prices increased at a slower pace in June – a cooldown that could continue for several more months. The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city home price in...

Don’t look back

For 4 stylists who left Walmart, Shear Shack has been ‘best decision’

Hesperus farmers highlight Denver luncheon

DENVER – Max Fields and James Plate were born to bring delicious homegrown Colorado produce from the farm to the table. After all, it’s in their name. The owners of Hesperus-based...

Peaches, corn, tomatoes

Dolores couple sets up stand on Main Street

Hops harvest

Research plot at Old Fort Lewis examines crop’s vitality

2014 MONTEZUMA COUNTY FAIR RESULTS, 4-H DIVISIONS

4-H projects are divided in to junior (8-10 years old), intermediate (11-13), and senior (14-18). There are a few contests that are divided in to junior (8-13) and senior (14-18) age categories according to State 4-H guidelines. Ribbons at the Montezuma
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