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Wildfire funding: One wet year does not justify cuts to federal firefighting funds or crews

One wet year does not justify cuts to federal firefighting funds or crews

Road crews take a break on U.S. 491; paving resumes Wednesday

Road construction on U.S. 491 has paused for the Fourth of July holiday, but work will resume on Wednesday. Drivers will continue to encounter single-lane, alternating travel for...

Colorado is fifth most patriotic state in the country

Recent study shows high number of AmeriCorps volunteers, voters

Harriman family thankful for community support

The Harriman family would like to take this opportunity to express our sincerest appreciation for the thoughtfulness and support shown to us during the passing of our beloved husband, dad, s...

Lewis family grateful for kindness

We as a family are so grateful for the overwhelming kindness and generosity of the Mancos community during our time of sorrow and grief over the loss of our beloved husband, father, gee-pa, ...

Multibillion-dollar contract for Los Alamos lab up for bid

Criticism of safety record intensifies as plutonium pit production resumes

American AgCredit office celebrates 100 years

Association formed to fill agricultural niche

Farmers brace for higher tax bills

Assessed value of county agricultural lands skyrockets

Brush fire temporarily closes Navajo Lake campground

ALBUQUERQUE – State park officials say there were no serious injuries during a brush fire at Navajo Lake State Park, in northwestern New Mexico near the Colorado border. A brush...

Residents are encouraged to practice lightning safety

Gov. John Hickenlooper officially declared June 18 to 24 as Colorado Lightning Safety Awareness Week to encourage residents to learn about thunderbolts. Topics covered throughout...

Presentation focuses on ‘Northern Chaco Outliers Project’

The Journal As part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society presents Susan Ryan on Thursday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at the Sunflo...

Singer Andy Mason wraps up summer library series

The Journal Singer Andy Mason will wrap up the Cortez Public Library’s Summer Reading performances on Wednesday, July 19, at 2 p.m. Mason, from New Mexico, has been pe...
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