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Colorado has 100s more wild horses than the feds say it should. So volunteers are hitting them with fertility darts

The long-term goal is to control the mustang population on the state’s four herd-management areas with fertility control

Colorado lawmakers sue colleagues over closed-door meetings

DENVER – Two Democratic state lawmakers in Colorado allege that their colleagues repeatedly violated state open meetings law by gathering to discuss official business outside of the public's...

Farm Service Agency extends its relief deadline to July 14

Montezuma County producers can receive emergency relief and additional pandemic assistance

Montezuma County VFW announces 2023 Mancos Days Queen

Clara McNeil shares her excitement to be this year’s queen

George takes over as Farmington High softball coach

Scorpions graduate, 26, elevated to role as new head coach

Navajo Prep looking for second straight district title

Farmington, Piedra Vista playing catchup in competitive district

An ‘impossible decision’: Public search concludes for missing hiker

Volunteers met daily and combed over 12,000 acres in the La Plata Mountains

Oklahoma Express earn a spot in Connie Mack World Series

South Plains regional qualifying event wrapped up earlier this week

Cortez Celtic Fair donates beer tent proceeds to a small food pantry

The Montezuma County Public Health Department’s food pantry receives $2,100

Busy weekend wraps up at Cortez Speedway

Summer season of stock car racing rolls on across Four Corners

Two Colorado House Democrats sue their caucus, Republicans alleging open meetings violations

Legal action is a rare intraparty spat spilling into public view and the courts

Proposed change to Colorado GOP bylaws would make it easier to block unaffiliated primary voters

Closing Republican primaries has been a major objective of the far right
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