Don’t cut sheriff’s department staffing

Let it be known to the citizens of Cortez and Montezuma County: The County Board of Commissioners is proposing and/or considering eliminating five deputy positions in the Sheriff’s Departmen...

Democracy at risk?

Earnest editorials in the Cortez Journal, as well as letters from President Biden and Bernie Sanders, are warning us democracy is at risk in the upcoming election. It may be, but not for the...

Colorado officials encourage voters to be wary of intimidation, election disinformation

Two top state officials in Colorado recently shared information to ensure voters are informed on their right to vote free of intimidation and how to avoid election disinformation ahead of th...

Bulldogs volleyball, football seniors putting in work amid fruitful campaign

Dove Creek volleyball and football continue strong fall seasons with Homecoming sweep

Incorrect ballots sent to Montezuma-Cortez School District’s Precinct D, replacements coming

Ballots in Precinct D did not include MCSD ballot issue 4-B

Colorado’s unemployment rate at 4%, inching upward along with the U.S. rate

Colorado’s unemployment rate was stable at 4% in September, according to the state’s labor department. The unemployment rate, both in Colorado and nationally, has been climbing since reachin...

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Thursday, Oct. 24 SWMHF Oktoberfest Fundraiser, 5 – 7 p.m. Wildedge Brewery, 111 N. Market St. Free. Celebrate Fall with beer, pretzels, and the musical stylings of Dr. Mullen and Dr....

Mancos Valley River Film Festival returns

It’ll show seven conservation-centric films

Weather service issues winter storm warning for Southwest Colorado

Significant mountain snow and colder air expected through the weekend

Durango airport issues call to artists across the Four Corners

Cultural pieces to be featured in new baggage claim

Rain, lightning make for slow start to 2024 Animas Valley Balloon Rally

Friday night’s Balloon Glow up in the air until afternoon weather check

Spending in support of Proposition 131 eclipses $9 million

About $26 million has been spent so far by groups supporting and opposing 14 statewide measures on the ballot
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