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Double Up at the Cortez Farmers Market

We all know that good nutrition is critical for a happy and healthy life. To many of us, that may seem out of reach. However, there is an amazing program that is free of charge ...

Denying eclipse to students a mistake

Superintendent Lori Haukeness of Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1, if your motto of “Kids First” is really in place, isn’t a solar eclipse, probably seen only once in a lifetime, a lear...

M-CHS softball team loses to Rifle

Morgan Short goes 4-4, drives in two

Panthers golfers hand in solid scores in Grand Junction

Rudosky leads team to Top 10 finishes; freshman shoots solid rounds

Lady Bears composed in volleyball win over Telluride

Volleyball team wins San Juan Basin opener

Eli Tomac wins national title in 450 motocross

Mid-season winning streak catapults Cortez rider to championship

Stalemate in D.C. leaves health insurance in limbo

By Trudy Lieberman Rural Health News Service What should you expect now that the drive to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act appears dead – at least for the mom...

Ed Noland’s Four Corners trading posts

Editor’s note: This story was printed in Vol. 3 of the Montezuma County Historical Society’s “Great Sage to Timberline.” It was given to the historical society by the family of Oen Ed No...

Sheriff blotter

Sunday, Aug. 20 8:36 p.m.: Deputies responded to a report of stolen license plates in the 24000 block of Colorado Highway 184. A man claimed officers from the Craig Police Departmen...

Upper Pine fire sends assistance to Hurricane Harvey victims

Two crew members make 1,000-mile trip in ambulance to Texas

Navajo solar plant breaks new ground

Navajos plant can power 13,000 homes

Forest Service confronts overuse of popular Conundrum Hot Springs

Rangers tackle conundrum of protecting loved-to-death wilderness
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