Sierra Edd: Artist and activist

In May, Sierra Edd graduated from Brown University, where she majored in ethnic studies. Edd has made a name for herself as a talented painter whose artwork often blends political and social themes of Native American women's bodies and the environment.

Plans for prescribed burns put on hold in fire-fatigued Southwest Colorado

Conditions are too dangerous, officials say

U.S. cancels proposal to sell former monument land in Utah

Zinke had said it would unload parts of Grand-Staircase Escalante

Church wants to repurpose old Walmart building in Cortez

Rock Springs has outgrown location

Bull Draw Fire slows as weather favors firefighters

Dry, warming trend is expected to give way on Tuesday

Crow Canyon archaeologist to discuss 3D modeling and technology

The Journal Archaeologist Grant Coffey will discuss the use of aerial drones and 3D technology during his presentation “Digitizing the Past: Recent 3D Modeling at Crow Canyon” on ...

Cortez becomes a top destination for Colorado Life magazine

Magazine’s staff return for ‘gold mine of great stories’

Sheriff blotter

The Journal Saturday, Aug. 4 11:43 p.m.: A man at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds, 30100 U.S. Highway 160, was arrested on a warrant for failing to appear in court. He sa...

San Juan Regional Medical Center forms strategic alignment

The Journal San Juan Regional Medical Center and Cerner in Farmington formed a strategic alignment to enhance service delivery capabilities. The strategic alignment wil...

La Plata CSU Extension will sponsor food safety training

The Journal The La Plata County CSU Extension Office will sponsor ServSafe food safety training in September that was developed by the National Restaurant Association. ...

Plateau Fire reaches 19,554 acres as interior pocket burns

Incident command team expects smoke will fade

Administration vows to work more closely with states to fight wildfires

Plans include tree thinning, controlled burns
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