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Colorado backcountry off-roading program puts disabled adventurers on the throttle

Return to Dirt lets people take the wheel in rigs that can be driven with adaptive controls

Cortez Farmers Market is going on 50 years strong

Not only that, but it’s also one of Colorado’s oldest running markets

‘Prudent to bend interpretation of city code?’

I am writing as a concerned citizen regarding the future of the Carpenter Natural Area in Cortez. I have used that area for many a walk and mountain bike ride, and enjoy it immensely. Just t...

Editorial cartoon: RIP Jimmy Buffet

‘Dinner with Matt Gaetz almost sold out’

Two letters to the editor in July and August are entirely misleading on the role of the local Republican Party. The number one purpose of the local party is to support local and state candid...

Our View: Durango VFW squeezed with parents protesting Mothers for Liberty

Durango’s Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4031, found itself in a tricky spot last night. Moms for Liberty, a conservative parental rights group focused on education, had joined the La Plata ...

Editorial cartoon: Football festivities

Cortez’s Planning & Zoning Commission seeks to fill a vacancy

The commission is accepting letters of interest by Sept. 22

Farmington film festival presents ‘The End of the Santa Fe Trail’

Special emphasis on veteran filmmakers, Native American filmmakers and women in film

‘Make it clear, VFW nonpartisan’

I am writing in response to letters to the editor that names the Veterans of Foreign Wars. I want to make it clear that the VFW is a nonpartisan organization and does not endorse or support ...

Burning Man exodus begins after flooding strands tens of thousands

Annual festival attracts about 80,000 people into Nevada desert

Several parts of Mountain West experience ‘extreme water stress’ each year

80% of the available supply in areas is being used each year
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