Norwood Ranger District seeks comment on wildlife habitat

The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests’ Norwood Ranger District is seeking public input on a number of proposed management actions for the South Tabeguache Wildlife Habita...

Gov. John Hickenlooper’s legacy of water

As he leaves office, water officials offer mixed feelings about his accomplishments

Baby boom: 16 babies born to Grand Junction firefighters

GRAND JUNCTION – You might ask if it’s something in the water. Or, rather, something in the fire business. But the recent baby boom at the Grand Junction Fire Departmen...

Atomic New Mexico: Exploring the origins of America’s radioactive history

Delving into the secrets that shroud Los Alamos

Residents get tips for tree health during drought

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer The Colorado State Forest Service encourages homeowners to consider supplemental watering to keep their trees healthy during persis...

New airport director focuses on incremental improvements

Tony Vicari learns to make do after voters rejected $40.4 million bond

Health Services office launches smartphone app to ease state benefits

The Journal The Colorado Department of Human Services is launching a smartphone app to give customers instant mobile access to benefits, documents and tips, CDHS said in a news re...

Seeking some answers from the county

On June 13, KSJD had a news item on its morning edition that said the county commission had “kicked Tom out” in reference to the ongoing struggles between Montezuma County and the CSU Extens...

Saying goodbye to Kat

I had to say goodbye to a friend today, and I’m not sure how I’m doin’ just yet. Katrina, Kat for short, was a big beautiful bay mare. Registered paint, “breeding stock.” She was...

Parker: We must invoke philosophy of compassion

WASHINGTON – Is there a psychiatrist in the house? Like so many Americans, this columnist longs for the voice of another, the great and good Charles Krauthammer, who died last wee...

Beat the drum

When a large portion of your economy is based on tourism, there are a lot of terrifying scenarios of how it can get knocked off course. A devastating wildfire is one. But there a...

Taste of the San Luis Valley debuts this weekend

The Journal The first annual Taste of the San Luis Valley, which highlights several local restaurants and food producers, is scheduled for Saturday, June 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m...
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