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Next generation of biofuels years away from fruition

NEW YORK – The first trickle of fuels made from agricultural waste is finally winding its way into the nation’s energy supply, after years of broken promises and hype promoting a next-genera...

Municipal votes on fracking catch guv’s eye

They reflect ‘genuine anxiety’ about health concerns, Hickenlooper says

County’s Farm Service Agency is now taking NAP applications

Montezuma County Farm Service Agency is accepting applications for 2014 Noninsured Assistance Program (NAP). The deadline date to purchase NAP coverage is Dec. 2 for alfalfa (fo...

Utah weighs gas tax proposals

SALT LAKE CITY – State and local officials say it’s time to raise Utah’s gasoline tax, which hasn’t changed for 16 years. On Wednesday, a panel of legislators discussed two ways t...

Let there be light

Rotary brings solar illumination to Navajos

Bull Riders’ great year

TV viewing, title race draw fans

Tractor joins Goose as roadside draw in Dolores

Mayor says baler gives drivers reason to pause, pull over, visit the town

U.S. funds will help bring more local food to schools

Cortez, Mancos will benefit from $100,000 grant

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 ...
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