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Montezuma-Cortez school board accepts legal counsel proposal from Lyons Gaddis

Board also approves using Panorama Education platform

Police Blotter

Wednesday, April 15 10:22 a.m.: An officer patrolling an alley behind the Pinon Project, 210 E. Main St., contacted a man known to have a warrant and confirmed it through dispatch. The man w...

Geothermal energy bill advances at the Colorado Capitol

Measure to reduce red tape for geothermal projects passes its first Senate hearing, 5-2.

Amid budget cuts, Colorado lawmakers and elected officials are set to get a pay hike

A set of pay increases resulting from a law passed in 2024 will automatically go into effect Jan. 1 unless changed by the legislature this year

Half of All Rural Counties Are Losing Population. What Is Contributing to Those Declines?

For years, the dominant headline has been that rural America is growing again. And that’s partly true. But zooming in reveals a more complex picture.

Wild hunting dogs

African wild hunting dogs are one of the most successful predators in the animal kingdom. Cooperation and coordination are the keys to their success. Because of their small stature, injuries...

Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe

The former U.S. senator from New Mexico was the first scientist to set foot on the moon

New Mexico environment officials mandate more legacy nuclear waste at WIPP

The new permit puts the focus back on cleanup

Who is government? Panel brings public service stories to Cortez stage

Perhaps the most famous quotation from a U.S. inaugural address is John F. Kennedy’s: “And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your co...

Skyhawks men’s basketball’s top player transfers to Division I school

Stewart Erhart committed to University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

Residents, firefighters rethinking water use ahead of wildfire season

Officials stress mitigation as drought strains firefighting resources

Water cuts to hit Conquistador Golf Course

Parks and Recreation Director Creighton Wright told residents to expect dry, yellow and brown grass throughout the city this summer
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