Native mascots go under the microscope

Schools could face fines for logos under new measure

Drug addict headed to drug court

After apologizing to victims, a drug addict was told to prove he was sorry by changing his life. District Court Judge Todd Plewe addressed Roscoe Hampson, 27, of Cortez, during ...

Court briefs

Ex-Journal employee pleads guilty in sting A former Cortez Journal employee has pleaded guilty in connection to an undercover drug sting. Gabriel Gallegos, 33, of Corte...

Briefs

Sunflower Theatre presents Craig Childs Author Craig Childs will give a multi-media presentation on March 28 at the Sunflower Theatre titled, “Desert Ghosts — How we handle the an...

Rat owner attacked with a bat

A 53-year-old Dolores woman reportedly “went crazy” last week and attacked a former roommate with a baseball bat. The Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a residen...

Sex-assault victim, 10, requests prison time for convict Adcock

It took 10 words for a 10-year-old girl to express her feelings toward the man that sexually abused her last summer. “I want Dave to go to prison for 49 years.” A famil...

A blind spot in climate change

Colorado produces 93 percent of coal emissions

State voter turnout 3rd in nation

State rocked the national vote at 54.5 percent

New treatments extend lives of patients with deadly cancers

CU Cancer Center is among the top in the nation

Road to Phil’s World getting a face-lift

The dirt road to the Phil’s World parking lot and trailhead is a well-known rough drive. But the rocky, pot-hole riddled access on Road 30.1 is slated for some much needed repairs...

Paradise Village faces sewer work

Project set to end in October

Water dominates Ag Summit talks

If mega-drought predictions come true in the next decades, proper water storage could be Colorado’s savior. Addressing less than 10 people at the Four States Ag Expo on Saturday, ...
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