Sen. Michael Bennet’s ‘Health Force’ bill taps unemployed to deliver medical services

Effort would focus on vulnerable, underserved communities

Rosa Sabido, sanctuary group call on Biden to free immigrants

Sabido confirms from Mancos that group met with Biden officials

Our View: Rewrite REAL ID for real safety, less bureaucracy

While President Biden and his new appointees are busy examining the last administration’s actions, we’d like to suggest a good look at the wasteful, discriminatory and useless aspects of the...

Dolores, Durango players join lineup for Northern Arizona volleyball

The Journal Jordan Elder of Dolores and Millie O’Ketter of Durango – both freshmen at Northern Arizona University – were named starters on the Lumberjacks volleyball team this yea...

Letter: Recall attempt violates freedom of speech

What does “freedom of speech” mean to Montezuma County residents? Does it mean certain people have freedom of speech, when others do not? Lance McDaniel took the initiative to st...

Common Ground Community Garden opens application for garden plots

The Journal Common Ground Community Garden at the Cortez Recreation Center has small, medium and large plots available for the 2021 garden season. Plots are filled on a first-come...

Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office offers scholarships

The Journal Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office will offer its fourth annual Scholarship Program for 2021-2022. Two scholarships, one for $1,000 and one for $500, are av...

League of Women Voters plans presentation of the constitution

The Journal The League of Women Voters of Montezuma County will host a virtual presentation on the United States Constitution at 10 a.m. Feb. 13 via Zoom. Dr. Richard M...

Community Connections grateful for community support

Community Connections’ Board of Directors and staff offer our deepest gratitude for the incredible support we received this giving season from the Cortez and Montezuma County communities d...

Cortez City Hall reopens to regular business hours

Return to regular business hours after COVID-19 closure

Dollars, not politics, are driving Colorado’s embrace of solar energy

Installing solar utility generation is now cheaper than wind or natural gas-fired plants, and far cheaper than new coal generation

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