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Montezuma County DA’s Office reflects on its performance in 2024

Domestic violence cases were 130% of its five-year average

Colorado gun restriction bill clears first House committee

Vetting process pared down, sheriff power expanded in amended proposal

Southwest Health System’s chief nurse appointed to Colorado Organization of Nurse Leaders

‘Her leadership will play a vital role in shaping the future of nursing in Colorado,’ news release says

Sheriff’s blotter

Saturday, March 1 6 p.m. A work truck allegedly backed into a parked vehicle at G-Whil Liquors, 24001 Road G. 2, and injured a passenger seated inside. The passenger said his arm and foot w...

Durango Ski Barn to close historic north Main Avenue location

Business will continue to operate south storefront at Crossroads Center

U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd talks DOGE, energy policy, Ukraine in first tele-town hall

Call comes after rising pressure to speak on national issues

Details remain scarce in death of missing Durango woman

Jacquline Chavez, 49, likely died of hypothermia; foul play not suspected

Cortez adopts new land use code

‘Make no mistake. This is a plan for the city of Cortez,’ council member says

Head’s up, seasonal workers! A job fair for summer positions is coming up in Cortez

It’ll be at the Cortez Recreation Center on Tuesday

Montezuma County’s first sober living facility opens in Cortez

Residents must be at least 30 days clean and have ‘motivation to continue the recovery journey’

Panthers showcase youth in season-opening draw

First-year players make immediate impact, bolster upperclassmen core

RFK Jr. is targeting ultraprocessed foods. What are they, and are they bad for you?

In the Trump administration’s quest to “Make America Healthy Again,” there may be no bigger target than ultraprocessed foods. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s new health secretary, has ci...
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