Why does Cortez need an updated land use code?

The adoption of a new Cortez land use code has become a controversial topic with cries of government overreach and accusations that if passed, it will stifle economic development and result ...

Freer stuff

Loan forgiveness sounds good but it’s no way to reform an education system

Southwest Farm Fresh Cooperative opens survey on possible online store

The Journal The Southwest Farm Fresh Cooperative, a 20-member local farmer- and rancher-owned agricultural cooperative, has been offering locally grown produce and meat in southwe...

Reflexology unlocks pain relief by treating nerves in the feet

Practice can provide benefits from head to toe

Kiva Montessori School’s charter is renewed

School board renews charter through June 2021, possible one-year extension

Durango train coming to IMAX theaters

Those who have never experienced a ride on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad can at least get a sense of the majesty through a new IMAX movie that features the historic railroad....

Bureau of Reclamation begins yearlong project in Animas River

Too much sediment interfering with structure that diverts water to Lake Nighthorse

Retrial scheduled for man accused of killing one in U.S. Highway 160 crash

Bloomfield resident could face up to a year in jail

Dove Creek girls race past Dolores

Grace Hatfield scores game-high 26 during Lady Bulldogs’ 30-point victory

Dolores boys basketball team hangs on to beat Dove Creek

Kevin Purkat scores 16 points, hits key free throws down the stretch

Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office opens scholarship applications

The Journal The Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office has implemented the third annual Scholarship Program. It awards $1,000 dollars to a qualified legal resident enrolled in a high s...

Library director leaves Cortez

Eric Ikenouye heads to Oregon after five-plus years
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