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Cortez looks for a volunteer to join Public Arts Advisory Committee

The committee helps enrich the community through art, literature, music and then some

Cortez seeks to fill vacancy on Board of Adjustment and Appeals

Position remains open until filled

AG to investigate Gallup-McKinley district for discipline of Native students

Unequal discipline: Native students face harsh discipline in New Mexico

Doctors encourage vaccinations for respiratory illnesses, including COVID

N.M. Department of Health advises anyone over the age of 6 months to get vaccinated for COVID and flu

Pueblo leaders travel to D.C. to defend Chaco buffer zone

Republicans introduce bill to end moratorium

New Mexico governor amends public health order banning guns

Lujan Grisham says ‘real leadership’ led to order

As shutdown looms, Colorado’s members of Congress wonder whether there’s a way out

With just over two weeks left before the government runs out of money, Congress is no closer to an agreement to avoid a government shutdown. The Senate has made some headway, opening debate ...

Housing discrimination seminar to be held

The Southwest Center for Independence is sponsoring two Fair Housing Forums for housing consumers and providers. The Durango forum will take place from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Oct. 4 at the Durango ...

‘Ted Cruz owes you a beer’

In a recent interview, an aggrieved Texas Sen. Ted Cruz claimed that the U.S. government wants to limit every person to two beers a week. Fact Checking websites looked into this and found th...

Cortez Community Support Grant application nears deadline

The grant provides funds for local organizations that provide valuable services to the community

Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum to host star party Friday night

The star party is free and open to stargazing

Lawmakers, Gronk, optimistic for Valley Fever vaccine in coming year

It can kill dogs and cause a rash, coughing, fatigue and fever in humans
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