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Nonprofit CREA names Drudge executive director

The Cortez Retail Enhancement Association (CREA) has announced the selection of Mark Drudge as its new executive director. Drudge will fill the vacancy created by Gayel Alexander’...

Iron Horse’s humble roots become driver for tourism

For 43 years, the bicycle race has signaled start of summer season

Briefs

O’Reilly Auto Parts plans Cortez opening O’Reilly Auto Parts plans a grand opening for its Cortez store at 1853 East Main St. on June 11-24. The store plans a ribbon-cu...

Create your own compost

Food prices are set the rise this summer, and a garden could come in handy as drought in California forces prices up. A recent study by Arizona State University predicts that some...

Pick up compost at landfill

‘Nature’s recycling’ reduces material at site, helps local lawns, gardens

Price of going organic too much for some

Farm Bill increases support to help with certification process

Empire Electric urges members to vote

All co-op members are reminded that Empire Electric will hold its annual meeting Thursday, June 19 at the Calvin Denton Room, 801 N. Broadway in Cortez. The meeting will begin at ...

Conservation programs in the Farm Bill: What do they do?

EQIP, CRP heavily utilized by Southwest Colorado farmers and ranchers

Cortez FFA learn skills, earn state awards

For students who ask their teachers, “When will I ever use this in the real world?” Career Development Events (CDEs) are the answer. Since 1928, FFA has worked to create CDEs that...

Pot may lift warehouse demand

Denver seeing price pressure on grow spaces

Osprey gives back with annual sale

Hundreds of people crashed Osprey’s spring local-only sale last week, helping to benefit two area nonprofits with $2,100 each. Five percent of the proceeds from the sale on Frida...
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