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A new roadside draw

Dolores is sporting some new agricultural yard art, courtesy of Mayor Val Truelsen. An early 20th century International Harvester Hay Press has found a new home next to the old Do...

Cobalt Mortgage opens

Students learn to eat fresh, healthy

Durango students above curve in consuming food that is locally grown

Cortez Briefs

San Juans’ Mark Stiles to retire The San Juan Mountains Association will hold an open house celebration on Monday, Nov. 18, to honor Mark Stiles on his upcoming retirement as the ...

Hesperus ski swap celebrates 50th

It all started in the basement of the old courthouse building. The year was 1963. About 20 or so people leaned their long skis, wooden poles and other ski gear against the walls and looked a...

November is Hospice month

Critics knock carbon plans; EPA hears from miners in Denver

DENVER – Coal miners from as far away as North Dakota came to Denver on Wednesday to speak out against plans to cut greenhouse-gas pollution from power plants. The Environmental P...

Osprey’s biannual sale benefits nonprofits

Cortez-based Osprey Packs, Inc., a leader in creating top-quality, high-performance, innovative packs to comfortably and efficiently carry gear, is pleased to announce its popular biannual C...

Realtors hold luncheon

Advocacy group CLUB 20 plans meeting in Cortez

CLUB 20, a nonpartisan advocacy group with business, individual and local government members from 22 counties in Western Colorado, will hold a community meeting in Cortez at 9 a.m. Friday, N...

College honors Mancos native

Humiston leads rural development for ag department

Farmers urged to voice hemp concerns

Crop could revitalize bioenergy plant in Dove Creek, man says
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