Mancos School District will showcase project-based learning on Friday

Celebration of Learning event will allow students to show their work

Kent Thiry’s proposal to overhaul Colorado’s election system has Democrats and Republicans skeptical

The opposition runs the gamut, from concerns about unfairness to people with disabilities to questions about how the change would benefit wealthy candidates

Colorado land trusts want increased support for easement tax credits to help “double down on conservation”

Keep It Colorado coalition hopes to conserve 3.3 million acres by 2033, but it needs lawmakers to renew and increase the state tax incentive program

Colorado task force charged with finding a long-term property tax solution won’t include people behind 2024 ballot measures

Lawmakers are trying to come up with a fix after Proposition HH failed in the November election. But conservatives, liberals and businesses are offering their own solutions

Update: Sgt. Michael Moran identified as Cortez police officer killed Wednesday

Sgt. Moran was a K-9 handler and a Marine

Two Rivers Over scores upset win in $300,000 Zia Park Derby

Trainer Todd Fincher saddles six winners during three days of stakes racing

Mancos Conservation District to receive $2.48 million federal grant

The grant, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is a ‘game-changer’ for the small district

Emphasize ‘employee retention’ at hospital

It’s not very comforting for the hospital to have a staff attrition rate “in line with the national average.” There are several challenges unique to rural areas, one of which is the lack of ...

‘Great loss’ to cut Nail It Down program

Kathi Marler and Donna Hunt at the Montezuma County Health Department created a program called Nail It Down. It assists seniors in caring for their feet and toenails. Many seniors have diffi...

Loss of habitat greatest threat to hunting, not out-of-staters

A disgruntled hunter wrote a Writers on the Range opinion recently about Westerners fed up with the many out-of-staters coming in and buying up draw licenses to shoot bull elk, deer, bear an...

Our View: Locals will scrutinize how tourists are managed

Mention “mass tourism” and one city that comes to mind is Venice, Italy, with multitudes of tourists walking its narrow streets and riding in gondolas over fragile gray-brown canals. During ...

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