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League of Women Voters to host Cortez city manager for event Jan. 13

Drew Sanders will speak to attendees about the city’s financial situation

After a devastating injury, Eli Tomac is ready to reclaim his title in 2024

The Cortez racer will race in Anaheim at the Supercross opener Saturday evening

Campaign to protect natural gas at the Colorado ballot box gains momentum and money

After years of threatening to reignite Colorado’s oil and gas ballot wars, the state’s fossil fuel industry appears more serious than ever about mounting a campaign to ask voters to protect ...

Trinadie Lopez defense pushes off preliminary demand in favor of polygraph test

Lopez’s preliminary demand was held Friday afternoon

Desert Southwest Oral & Facial Surgery celebrates first anniversary

The clinic offers wisdom tooth removal, facial surgery, oral surgery and more

Supreme Court agrees to consider Trump’s appeal to Colorado ballot ruling

The highest court in the nation will decide whether Coloradans can vote for former President Donald Trump in the state’s GOP primary this March. The court announced Friday afternoon it will ...

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Jan. 8 through March 8 Winter Youth Activities Challenge, Library operating hours. Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Youth participation initiative. Youths grades six through 12 ...

Police blotter

Thursday, Dec. 28 6:54 a.m. A man was arrested on suspicion of trespassing at 921 E. Main St. 2:56 p.m. A woman reported two Echo Chainsaws stolen from the back of her pickup truck at 24 N....

Man allegedly drives drunk, strikes cars, poles and sign

Jason Maxwell charged with first DWI

State Historical Fund grants $250K for Root Cellar Barn at The Old Fort in Hesperus

Building deficiencies were harming crops grown by students in Fort Lewis College’s Farmer In Training Program

U.S. employers add a strong 216,000 jobs

December employment numbers are a sign of continued strength

Colorado becomes one of the first to employ an incarcerated professor

CAÑON CITY – On a late-November afternoon, at the head of a cramped classroom, David Carrillo stood at a small podium and quizzed 17 students on macroeconomic terminology. For the two-hour c...
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