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M-CHS students direct one-act plays Friday, Saturday

M-CHS students direct plays that combine comedy, Shakespeare

Learning about science

Seven books on immigrant ancestors to New England donated to Cortez library

The Sleeping Ute Mountain Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution has announced that seven volumes of “The Great Migration” have been donated to the Cortez Public Libra...

Education Briefs

Locals named to dean’s list Adrian Tillery of Durango and Taren Lanier of Cortez have been named to the 2015 Fall Semester dean’s list at Colorado State University-Pueblo. ...

Having a ball

Children’s advocates plan robust lobby effort in Denver

For child advocates, childhood care, health and education are top priorities during the 2016 legislative session. The Colorado General Assembly convened last week. During the 120-...

Community colleges to get rid of out-of-state teachers

Associated Press The Colorado Community College System is warning several dozen online instructors that their jobs are at risk if they do not live in Colorado. Southwes...

Durango recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day over Columbus Day

Advocate hopes a new brand will encourage awareness

Nonprofit seeks host families for exchange students

For The Journal ASSE International Student Exchange Programs is looking for local families to host boys and girls between the ages of 15 to 18 from countries including Norway, Den...

The SAT pushes to reclaim supremacy

Competition with ACT test affects millions

SCCC offices reopen Jan. 4

The offices at Southwest Colorado Community College East Campus and West Campus will be closed Dec. 25 through Jan. 3, in observance of the holidays. SCCC encourages all returning...

Empire offers 30 $1,000 scholarships

Empire Electric Association is pleased to continue offering high school student scholarships and adult scholarships to its members. Twenty-four scholarships of $1,000 each will be...
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