Poem: Alleyways

Thoughts not spoken become Secrets weighing-in on our hearts I spoke Rendering my truth open Sharing a thought hidden deep inside Unknown to casual passers-by Burdens heavy or light Shaped t...

Editorial cartoon: Past your prime

Poem: The Silverton Train

If you take a trip to Colorado, there is one place worth your while. It’s called Durango, a little town nestled in the Animas canyons and hills And there’s a little train that goes up to Sil...

Put pickleball courts by ball fields

My understanding is that the planned construction of outdoor pickleball courts has been approved and that is sweet news. The sour news is that to the best of my knowledge, consideration was ...

Poem: Uvalde

You’re going to miss your bus today, my little ones. My little ones, you are all cradled in feathers. Their wings will comfort and warm your presence. Your arrival is way before your time. T...

Poem: Imagine the Sounds

spider walking people talking cat creeping baby sleeping ant chewing coffee brewing snake spitting at-toms splitting clock ticking faucet dripping rooster crowing horn blowing diesel buses n...

Poem: Earth Mother

The thing we call Life Is so precious, and rare. Let us awaken Like the spring bear! Give Thanks to our Great Creator, Loved ones and Angels who care! Humble Ourselves while in Nature. Comm...

Sheriff’s blotter

Saturday, March 25 10:12 p.m. A camper trailer in the 41700 block of Colorado Highway 184 caught fire. The fire was started by a propane lantern. Sunday, April 14 10:13 p.m. A woman in the 1...

Police blotter

Friday, April 21 8:44 a.m. A manager of Conoco, 302 W. Main St., noticed the propane cage had been cut open and four 20-pound propane canisters were missing. The estimate value of the canist...

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Friday, April 28 Soups of Cortez Fundraiser for Grace’s Kitchen, 4:30-7 p.m., St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 110 W. North St. Takeout only. Choose from seven soups by seven local chef...

Tomac finishes second in Nashville Supercross, retains series lead

Cooper Webb crashes out of race, giving Tomac an edge in the standings

Poem: I Sit in My Room

I sit in my room looking back Back at the memories I hold close So close to my heart and mind Wishing I could be back in those moments Wishing I could feel that way again Being happy with my...
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